VIDEO: State poll shows this Dem on top – and she’s not in the race

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Former first lady Michelle Obama repeatedly has stated there’s “zero chance” she would run for president in 2020 — but a new poll in New Hampshire, the state holding the first primary in the race for the White House, suggested that if Obama changed her mind, she would enter the race as the front-runner.
The Boston Herald-Franklin Pierce University survey, released on Monday, indicated a three-way tie for the top spot in New Hampshire — with Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 25 percent support, former Vice President Joe Biden at 24 percent, and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont at 22 percent.
The article goes on to state the following:
But, if Obama hypothetically jumped into the race, the poll suggested she would grab 26 percent support of likely Democratic primary voters in the Granite State, with Warren and Biden at 20 percent and Sanders at 15 percent.
The Boston Herald reports:
“If Michelle Obama were to enter the race, it would change things dramatically,” Myers wrote. “Twenty-six percent of Democrats would vote for her, making her the new frontrunner. Under this scenario, Obama (26%) would lead Warren (20%), (Biden (20%) and Sanders (15%). She would take away 4 points from Warren, 4 points from Biden and 7 points from Sanders.”
If the general election were held today, the poll of found that 49 percent of vote for the Democratic candidate and only 32 percent would vote from Trump in New Hampshire — a state Trump lost narrowly in 2016.
Michelle Obama has previously stated that she has no interest in running for president.
FPU-Herald Poll: Michelle Obama would enter NH primary as frontrunner (Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald)https://t.co/T9sOhuVkHZhttps://t.co/y9PNyu8kXP
— memeorandum (@memeorandum) October 15, 2019
The latest Franklin Pierce University Boston Herald poll is out: https://t.co/KiFRmVp6Mw
— Franklin Pierce University Polling (@FpuPolling) October 14, 2019
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