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    Who is the favorite for the next US presidency

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     Who is the favorite for the next US presidency Empty Who is the favorite for the next US presidency

    Post by Rocky Sat 15 Dec 2018, 3:19 am

    Who is the favorite for the next US presidency

    Saturday 15 December

     Who is the favorite for the next US presidency NB-255173-636804511538951579

    Reuters) - Former US Vice President Joe Biden is leading the list of potential candidates for the US presidency of the Democratic Party, according to a survey conducted by SSRS in early December at the request of CNN. 

    "Biden was supported by 30 percent of the 1,015 people who took part, followed by Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, with 14 percent of the vote," said the poll, with 

    Congressman Beto O'Rourke coming in. For the first time, "Troika" , With 9% of the vote.
    The list of candidates for the Democratic Party also included Senators from New Jersey, Curry Booker (5%), former Secretary of State and Presidential candidate John Kerry (4%), Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren (3) Michael Bloomberg (3%), Minnesota Senator Emmy Klopochar (3%), and other candidates who received only 1% of the vote. 

    Most respondents (51%) predicted that current President Donald Trump would not be re-elected in 2020, compared to 43% who predicted his victory in the next presidential election. 

    Two years before the 2016 election, CNN polled predicted that Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton would be potential contenders for the country's top post.




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