Sunday, January 28, 2018

UPDATE. Those oldies but goodies perform well in presidential poll versus Trump


For the record, I don't consider Oprah a member of the 'oldies but goodies' group, as she has never run for political office.  But her name was included in the poll, so I offer the results here.

Source:  SSRS

CNN poll: Trump trails Sanders, Biden, Oprah in 2020 matchups.  (CNN, 1/23/2018)

Still, polling this far ahead of an election fails to fully reflect the realities of a campaign — namely, the focused negative messaging that the sitting President currently faces.

Like when Chris Christie was determined to be the GOP frontrunner 4 years ago?  Yet pollsters just can't help themselves.


1/26/2018 update, " 18 year old and 23 year old form Oldies but Goodies Super PAC for 75-year-old Joe Biden", starts here.


Reported in Quad City men launch super PAC to support Joe Biden. (WQAD, 1/25/2018)

Related articles:
UTHS student starts petition that accuses teacher of bias in classroom.  (Quad City Times, 1/22/2017)
UTHS teacher removed from classroom during investigation.  (Dispatch Argus, 1/23/2017)

Note the sticker worn by the teacher in photo accompanying Dispatch Argus article.

 
1/25/2018 update, "Another Democratic oldie but goodie considers running for President in 2020", starts here.

Kerry is 74.  The next presidential inauguration day is 3 years away.


Reported in John Kerry considering presidential run in 2020: report.  (The Hill, 1/24/2018)



Original 1/18/2018 post, "Dem for Pres:  Those oldies but goodies top the list of Harvard CAPS/Harris poll", starts here.

People in the news.


Poll: Biden holds double-digit lead over field of 2020 Dem presidential contenders.  (The Hill, 1/18/2018)



Little Caesar and the Romans' one-hit wonder, "Those Oldies But Goodies" debuted at #80 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending May 7, 1961.  The song spent 13 weeks on the chart, peaking at #9 for 2 weeks.  

Definitely not a catchy 2020 Democratic primary theme song.

Is the bench that weak?  

Keep an open mind, folks.  Not always a good idea to be a frontrunner at this point in time. 



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