Monday, February 3, 2020

ZOGBY - BLOOMBERG THREAT IS REAL!

Zogby: Bloomberg threat real, only Democrat leading Trump

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s million-dollar TV ad campaign for his 2020 presidential bid is working.
While the media has been focused on Monday’s Iowa caucus pitting all the other top Democrats against each other, Bloomberg has emerged as the only one beating President Trump in a new national poll.
Zogby Analytics told Secrets exclusively that in a national head-to-head battle, Bloomberg is leading Trump 45% to 43%.
Only former Vice President Joe Biden comes closest, at 46%-46%. Sen. Bernie Sanders is next at 45% to Trump’s 47%.
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“Bloomberg does surprisingly well against Trump beating the president by two percentage points 45% to 43%. Bloomberg, unlike his Democratic rivals, performs well with independents (Bloomberg leads 39% to 35%), suburban voters (both tied at 43%), suburban women (Bloomberg leads 42% to 41%), Catholics (Bloomberg leads 47% to 46%), and small city voters (Bloomberg leads 52% to 38%). All of these voting blocs are important in the upcoming election and to the reelection hopes of the president,” said Jonathan Zogby in his analysis.
“Bloomberg also blunts Trump’s gains with some younger voters: those aged 25-34 (Bloomberg leads 50% to 33%) and aged 30-49 (Bloomberg leads 46% to 41%),” he added.
While Bloomberg, dubbed “mini-Mike” by Trump, entered the race too late to make a play in the four early primary and caucus states, he is spending $100 million on media ads to score a major upset in Super Tuesday elections on March 3 to surge to the front of the race.
He is even planning a major Super Bowl ad, just like Trump.
In the Democratic race, however, Zogby said that Biden and Sanders lead Bloomberg by double digits.
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“When it comes to the 2020 Democratic Primary, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden have really separated themselves and are in a dead heat with nearly a quarter of primary voters supporting each candidate. Michael Bloomberg has now jumped to double-digit support and tied for second with Elizabeth Warren (both 11%). Pete Buttigieg (8%) and Andrew Yang (6%) represent the next tier; each receives below double-digit support but remains relevant,” he said.

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