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  • This is a very interesting new poll.

  • I think about 10 people in the last 12 or so hours sent this to me and they want me

  • to talk about it.

  • So let's do it.

  • There's a question about the 2020 Democratic primary that many people find important and

  • some don't.

  • And the question is, who of the Democratic candidates would attract the most Trump voters?

  • People who voted Trump in 2016 who of the Democratic candidates would have the highest

  • appeal to that group of people?

  • And I've said before, I don't think that the way to win 2020 is by convincing Trump voters

  • to vote for a democrat.

  • Okay, we're much better off winning on turnout since half the country doesn't vote.

  • Let's just make sure that people who are already on our side understand the importance of voting

  • and choose to vote.

  • It is much easier to register 10 people to vote than to convince a Trump is to vote for

  • a Democrat in 2020 but that being said, if there is a candidate that is going to pull

  • way more Trumpists over to our side, it would be important to know that.

  • And I would want to know that.

  • And then I can think about, well, is that something that I want to consider when I'm

  • deciding who to support in the Democratic primary?

  • So yesterday people started sending me a page from a recent economist you gov poll, which

  • seems to say Bernie Sanders followed by Andrew Yang would pull the most 2016 Trump voters

  • to our side.

  • So let's look at the poll numbers first.

  • And remember, I am just the Messenger here.

  • I am not arguing that this is the case.

  • I am merely showing you data from a poll, which says this is the case.

  • So looking at this, you'll notice that from the people pulled who voted Trump in 2016

  • this is the furthest right column on your screen.

  • 14% say they'd vote Bernie and 10% say they'd vote for Andrew Yang.

  • And then in third place, 9% say they'd vote for Pete Buddha judge.

  • So this is very interesting, the idea being that Bernie Sanders is the candidate who would

  • most bring Trump voters to the democratic side and that Andrew Yang is the second highest,

  • uh, candidate in terms of who would bring Trump voters over to the democratic side.

  • Now this is very interesting, but if we want to really evaluate this, we have to look at

  • the details because there are math questions about this and there are also political questions

  • about those.

  • Let's start with the math.

  • You will notice at the bottom right of the image that it says unweighted and 41 this

  • means that the sample size of Trump voters, for this question, unweighted was 41 people

  • out of the 41 Trump voters included in this sample, 14% said they'd vote Bernie and 10%

  • for Yang.

  • That's six people saying that they voted for Trump in 2016 but would vote Bernie in in

  • 2020 and four for Yang.

  • These are not exactly the large numbers around which I would necessarily be taking away too

  • much, but that doesn't mean that the data is not still interesting.

  • Now, more importantly, there's a political question here.

  • Just because Trump is prefer Bernie and Yang over whoever else, that doesn't mean they

  • would actually vote for them over Trump.

  • The question was, if the Democratic presidential primary in your state were held today, who

  • would you vote for?

  • Okay.

  • Just because a Trumpist voting in the dem primary would choose Bernie or Yang doesn't

  • mean they would choose Bernie or Yang over Trump in the general election.

  • That's a really important thing to understand.

  • The other element of this is that you might say, wait a second, why would Trumpists be

  • voting?

  • Why would Trump is who voted for Trump in 2016 even be voting in the 2020 Democratic

  • primary?

  • That's another relevant question because based on how it is in the poll, the 41 people answering

  • that question are 2016 Trump voters who say they will be voting in the 2020 Democratic

  • primary when the sample is 41 and we don't know if there are people who are Republicans

  • in a state with an open primary who are going to vote in the Democratic primary.

  • We don't know if some of them are lying about having voted for Donald Trump.

  • We don't know if some of them are lying about planning to vote in the 2020 primary.

  • The point is when you've got just 41 people, if just three people here lied, uh, then the

  • numbers all of a sudden become much less significant.

  • Now, all of that being said, to go back to the initial question, with all of the things

  • that we can consider and thinking about which 2020 a democratic candidate we should be supporting,

  • I actually do not believe that picking a candidate, because a slightly higher portion of Trumpists

  • would consider voting for them as a good strategy because we are going to have to win despite

  • the Trumpists, not by convincing them and big picture, particularly since a preference

  • for one Democrat over another does not tell us that they would even vote for that person

  • over Trump in the general election.

  • I don't know that the right approach is to be looking at polls and saying, well, 14%

  • would vote Bernie, 10% would vote Yang.

  • I'm going to make a decision on that basis.

  • I think we should be supporting the progressive candidate.

  • I'm a progressive, so I want to look for a progressive candidate whose policy ideas most

  • match ours period.

  • And then once we have a democratic nominee selected, we should be working on get out

  • the vote.

  • Half the country doesn't vote.

  • Let's find people who are already sympathetic to our political beliefs, but who may not

  • be planning to vote and get them to register and vote.

  • Convincing Trumpists either by calculating the Democratic nominee that would most appeal

  • to them or just like debating Trumpist and trying to beat them over the head with logic

  • into voting for a democrat.

  • That is not the strategy that will remove Trump in 2020.

  • If you disagree with me, I'm open to having my mind changed.

  • Uh, follow me on Instagram at Davidson Dot

  • pacman and tell me exactly where and why you disagree with me.

  • You can also follow the David Pakman show on Instagram

This is a very interesting new poll.

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