Poll Shows That Bernie Sanders is the Most Popular Politician in America, Centrist Heads Explode
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We learned a few days ago that a Harvard-Harris poll indicated that Bernie Sanders is the most popular politician in America. But we didn’t know the specific results until yesterday, and they are quite positive for the progressive Senator from Vermont. First, the overall totals:
Here are the results of the poll that Establishment Democrats who hate Bernie Sanders & his economic justice advocacy are so upset about. pic.twitter.com/CeHcHaXnt5
— Ben Spielberg (@BenSpielberg) August 27, 2017
And then, an even bigger scoop—the breakdown by race and ethnicity:
Someone asked me for the net favorability results from the Harvard-Harris poll by race/ethnicity. Here they are. pic.twitter.com/nN7Lyehv0I
— Ben Spielberg (@BenSpielberg) August 28, 2017
As you see, Sanders is overwhelmingly the most popular choice among African American voters (+60% net favorability) and Hispanic voters (+35%). He’s also the only leftist or Democrat with a net favorability among white voters (+7%). Among “other” ethnicities, he tops the list at +46% net favorability.
Clearly, this defies the Clinton-ite centrist narrative that there is something racist about leftist progressive ideology, and that there is a great firewall of minority voters that are odds with Bernie’s overwhelmingly white, male constituency. It was always nonsense—his biggest problem was name recognition in the primary, and that’s no longer an issue—and polls like this one, which will inevitably be repeated in the coming months, are rattling their ideological cages. I now yield the rest of this space to Peter Daou, Hillary lunatic loyalist and avid Bernie-hater, to sum up the Rage of the Brave Centrist:
1. THREAD: Yet again, a poll that excludes Obama, Biden, Waters, Schiff, etc. spun as Bernie Sanders “most popular politician in America.”
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) August 26, 2017
Biden: Not a current politician. Waters and Schiff? Um, yeah, I’m sure those names are hugely familiar to most Americans.