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highplainsdem

(49,006 posts)
Fri May 24, 2019, 11:14 AM May 2019

Poli sci experiment suggests Biden, Sanders leading in polls DESPITE their race & gender

and Democratic voters questioned about specific attributes of generic candidates, in an experiment in late 2018, preferred women of color.

From Politico this morning:

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/05/24/democrats-dont-want-to-nominate-another-white-man-for-president-226977


Looking at all the Democratic voters in our sample, we found a strong preference for women over men (plus 6.8 percentage points) and for minority candidates: Compared with whites, black candidates received an advantage of 4.2 percentage points, Latinos 2.2 percentage points, Asians 0.4 percentage points and Native Americans 4.5 percentage points. Meanwhile, despite public opinion polling showing that most Americans today would be OK with a gay president, our study showed gay candidates face a slight penalty compared with straight ones (minus 1.2 percentage points).

Fascinating results emerged when we analyzed specific subsets of the Democratic primary electorate. Self-identified very liberal voters—a fourth of Democrats who voted in the 2016 primaries—showed a very strong preference for women candidates (plus 15 percentage points compared with men) and they also preferred gay over straight candidates (plus 2.3 percentage points). Democrats who never attend religious services—about a third in our sample and nationally—showed an even stronger preference for gay candidates: plus 5 percentage points. In contrast, moderate and conservative Democrats—who represent about 40 percent of the party’s primary voters—penalized gay candidates (minus 3.7 percentage points) but still preferred women to men (plus 6.1 percentage points).

Notably, women like female candidates more (plus 8 percentage points)—but so do men (plus 5.3 percentage points).

Black and Latino Dems—who, together, are about a third of the primary electorate—prefer candidates of their own race by a substantial margin (plus 14.8 and plus 7.3 percentage points, respectively, over whites). But even white voters show a preference for black and Latino candidates (plus 0.7 percentage points and plus 2 percentage points, respectively). Meanwhile, voters’ age and education seem to have little impact on their preferences for demographic attributes.

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So much for some Cha May 2019 #1
 

Cha

(297,378 posts)
1. So much for some
Sat May 25, 2019, 06:35 PM
May 2019

"talking points"!

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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