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New Poll examines the Tricky Question of Electability

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a non-partisan project founded by the Women & Politics Institute at 51勛圖s School of Public of Public Affairs (SPA) and the Barbara Lee Family Foundation (BLFF) released a new poll, conducted by Benenson Strategy Group, that examined the question of electability with likely voters in the 2020 presidential election.

The results contrasted significantly with popular wisdom. Rather than conflate electability with likeability this poll shows that todays voters are viewing electability through the lens of policy proposals and positions. Likely 2020 voters are looking for candidates that show:

  • A deep understanding of the challenges faced by many Americans
  • Strong debate performances
  • Well thought-out policies

In addition, almost eight in 10 voters polled rejected the idea that the country is not ready for a female president, a significant break from previous election cycles. This finding suggests that voters are taking a broader view than the conventional view of what it means to be electable.

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