The Intelligence from The Economist

Then there were 12: the Democrats’ fourth debate

Oct 15, 2019
John Pridot, United States editor for The Economist, and James Astle, author of the Lexington column, dive into the heated Democratic primary as Elizabeth Warren emerges as a leading contender, challenging Joe Biden's position. They dissect the impact of healthcare debates and voter concerns surrounding Donald Trump’s presidency. Additionally, the episode highlights the remarkable comeback of Mark Sanford in the Republican primaries, exploring themes of political redemption and the future of traditional Republican values amidst a fracturing party landscape.
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Frontrunners in Democratic Race

  • Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden are the two frontrunners in the Democratic primary race.
  • Warren has slight momentum, but both are polling around 25%.
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Shift in Frontrunner Status

  • Joe Biden was the clear frontrunner until recently.
  • Elizabeth Warren's support has surged since early July.
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Voter Priorities

  • Democratic voters primarily want a candidate who can beat Donald Trump.
  • Some voters have shifted their support from Biden to Warren due to her strong debate performances.
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