An immediate polling of the 2020 Democrat Presidential candidate's debate tonight showed that by not being in the debate, Joe Biden's polling numbers went up 11 percent. Due to the number of primary candidates, Biden is scheduled for Wednesday night's debate.
The Van Cleef-Peckinpah Polling firm, based in Armister, Maryland, polled a group of 3,146 random potential voters for the 2020 election. The group included all party affiliations, ages 18-54, and they were polled by cell phones, landlines, texting, other electronic methods and by personal, in-home sauna visits. The results had Biden up by 11% over all other Democrat rivals and over President Donald Trump.
"This is an impressive move for Biden," said Freyler Macintosh, Executive Vice President of Van Cleef-Peckinpah. He indicated Biden could perhaps double his lead by not appearing in Wednesday night's candidate debate.
Reached by phone, the news agency Tass reported that when asked about the new poll developments, Biden replied, "Is this good news then? Right?"
Biden's campaign team is continuing to analyze this polling data and if Biden can maintain and continue this upward trend.
The Van Cleef-Peckinpah Polling firm, based in Armister, Maryland, polled a group of 3,146 random potential voters for the 2020 election. The group included all party affiliations, ages 18-54, and they were polled by cell phones, landlines, texting, other electronic methods and by personal, in-home sauna visits. The results had Biden up by 11% over all other Democrat rivals and over President Donald Trump.
"This is an impressive move for Biden," said Freyler Macintosh, Executive Vice President of Van Cleef-Peckinpah. He indicated Biden could perhaps double his lead by not appearing in Wednesday night's candidate debate.
Reached by phone, the news agency Tass reported that when asked about the new poll developments, Biden replied, "Is this good news then? Right?"
Biden's campaign team is continuing to analyze this polling data and if Biden can maintain and continue this upward trend.
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