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Yikes!!! I don’t even think she could be anyone’s running mate at this point...
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
2020 Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard speaks during a news conference at the The 9/11 Tribute Museum in New York Reuters
Gabbard has some serious viability problems among Democrats.
Not only do a significant proportion of respondents in Insider polling say they are unhappy with her as the nominee compared with her rivals, but Gabbard has not been able to consolidate support in a meaningful way.
Despite being one of the first to enter the race, Gabbard is still polling at 1% in Morning Consult and is considered a less viable opponent to President Donald Trump in the general election than most other candidates.
Gabbard has been barely been a factor in the 2020 primary contests that have taken place so far, getting just 0.19% of the vote in the second alignment at the Iowa caucuses, and 3.2% of the vote in New Hampshire.
Who’s Leading the Democratic Primary
The figures are broken out among Democratic primary voters nationwide and 14 other demographics.
Democratic Primary Voters Super Tuesday Voters Male Voters Female Voters Gen Z Voters (18-22) Millennial Voters (23-38) Gen X Voters (39-54) Boomer Voters (55-73) White Voters Black Voters Hispanic Voters Asian-American Voters Voters of Other Races Liberal Voters Moderate Voters Conservative Voters Democratic Primary Voters
1
Bernie Sanders U.S. Senator
28%
2
Michael Bloomberg Former Mayor & Businessperson
20%
3
Joe Biden Former Vice President
19%
4
Pete Buttigieg Former Mayor
12%
5
Elizabeth Warren U.S. Senator
10%
6
Amy Klobuchar U.S. Senator
6%
7
Tom Steyer Businessperson
3%
8
Tulsi Gabbard U.S. Representative
2%
Someone else
1%
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
2020 Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard speaks during a news conference at the The 9/11 Tribute Museum in New York Reuters
Gabbard has some serious viability problems among Democrats.
Not only do a significant proportion of respondents in Insider polling say they are unhappy with her as the nominee compared with her rivals, but Gabbard has not been able to consolidate support in a meaningful way.
Despite being one of the first to enter the race, Gabbard is still polling at 1% in Morning Consult and is considered a less viable opponent to President Donald Trump in the general election than most other candidates.
Gabbard has been barely been a factor in the 2020 primary contests that have taken place so far, getting just 0.19% of the vote in the second alignment at the Iowa caucuses, and 3.2% of the vote in New Hampshire.
POWER RANKING: Here's who has the best chance of becoming the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee
We've combined the results of the primaries so far, Insider polling and Morning Consult's daily survey to create a weekly power ranking of the candidates.
www.businessinsider.com
Who’s Leading the Democratic Primary
The figures are broken out among Democratic primary voters nationwide and 14 other demographics.
Democratic Primary Voters Super Tuesday Voters Male Voters Female Voters Gen Z Voters (18-22) Millennial Voters (23-38) Gen X Voters (39-54) Boomer Voters (55-73) White Voters Black Voters Hispanic Voters Asian-American Voters Voters of Other Races Liberal Voters Moderate Voters Conservative Voters Democratic Primary Voters
1
Bernie Sanders U.S. Senator
28%
2
Michael Bloomberg Former Mayor & Businessperson
20%
3
Joe Biden Former Vice President
19%
4
Pete Buttigieg Former Mayor
12%
5
Elizabeth Warren U.S. Senator
10%
6
Amy Klobuchar U.S. Senator
6%
7
Tom Steyer Businessperson
3%
8
Tulsi Gabbard U.S. Representative
2%
Someone else
1%
2020 Democratic Primary
morningconsult.com