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Warren, Harris Top Poll of Battleground Independents for Biden VP


NEW YORK, July 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A poll of Independent voters in battleground states reveals significant differences in income and confidence in Biden among unaffiliated voters who support Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris as top choice for vice president.

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The poll of 538 Independent voters living in twelve battleground states, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, was fielded by Data for Progress and YouGov Blue. The July 2020 poll included a variety of questions gauging battleground state voters' views of the vice presidency and their views on who Joe Biden should choose as his running mate.

While many Independents are undecided, those with an opinion are tied between Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) as the preferred vice-presidential nominee. No other potential nominee breaks 5 percent. Among Independent voters who report they currently do not lean toward either party, Senator Warren is the first or second choice of 23 percent of those voters, and Senator Harris is the first or second choice of 21 percent.  Warren is the first choice of 11 percent of these pure independents and Harris is the also the first choice of 11 percent. Among all independents, the results are also statistically tied. 

But there are significant differences in voter profiles. "Most of Senator Warren's support comes from voters in households that earn under $60,000, less than the median income," says John Ray, Senior Political Analyst of YouGov, which conducted the poll for Data for Progress. (The median household income for 2018 as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau was $63,179.) "Most of Senator Harris's support," Ray says, "comes from voters with a family income of more than $70,000, above the median family income."

The poll further shows that 18 percent of Independent voters from households earning less than $30,000 say Senator Warren is their first choice for vice president.  In contrast, 5 percent of those with household income of under $30,000 name Senator Harris as their first choice. Senator Harris receives 26 percent support, or a five times higher rate of support among voters in households that earn more than $150,000 a year.

Similarly, Senator Warren is the preferred candidate among Independent voters who reported they were unemployed. Fully 16 percent of unemployed Independent voters supported Senator Warren as their first choice, more than three times the level of support of the next nearest candidate. The first choice among Independents who are employed full time is statistically tied between Senator Harris and Senator Warren (13 percent to 11 percent).

Support for Elizabeth Warren

Support for Kamala Harris

Senator Warren leads Senator Harris 4-to-1 among voters unsure about Biden but who think his pick for vice president is important: About 21 percent of those voters would prefer Senator Warren to be the nominee for vice president, with Senator Harris trailing at 5 percent.

"Among battleground-state persuadable voters who are unsure about voting for Biden, Elizabeth Warren is the clear first choice for vice president," says Sean McElwee, Co-founder and Executive Director of Data for Progress.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE POLL INCLUDE:

Choice for Vice President

READ THE FULL BLOG:  https://www.dataforprogress.org/memos/battleground-poll-results-of-independents-employment-income

About Data for Progress

Data for Progress is a trusted public opinion research organization and multidisciplinary group of experts using state-of-the-art techniques in data science to support progressive activists, and causes. We provide voter file analysis, digital communications, polling, policy development, and message guidance. For more information, please contact: Sean McElwee ([email protected])

About YouGov Blue

YouGov Blue is a division of YouGov serving Democratic and progressive clients. Leveraging YouGov's panels, methodology, and technology infrastructure, we are pioneering novel capabilities and strategies. YouGov Blue's online survey tools, polling experience, and digital environment allow us to provide a unique suite of products to help our clients achieve their goals. We work with think tanks, interest groups, unions, candidates, and analytics and polling firms to help them gain insights from online surveys. We provide services for all stages of the survey research process, including questionnaire design, sampling design, survey fielding, weighting, reporting, and analysis. We are matched to the major voter files and have expertise in using voter files to enhance survey analysis. Our team combines academic and political experience to ensure that our practice is grounded in both methodological rigor and the needs of our clients. For more information, please contact: John Ray ([email protected]).

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