Opinion polling for the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the Democratic primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy. The polls included are among Democrats or Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents. If multiple versions of polls are provided, the version among likely voters is prioritized, then registered voters, then adults.

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Background

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2024 presidential campaignJason Palmer 2024 presidential campaignDean Phillips 2024 presidential campaignJoe Biden 2024 presidential campaignMarianne Williamson 2024 presidential campaignKamala Harris 2024 presidential campaignOpinion polling for the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
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Opinion polling


Aggregate polls

Aggregate polls of declared candidates in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Source of poll aggregationDates administeredDates updated Joe Biden Dean Phillips Marianne Williamson Other/undecided [lower-alpha 1] Margin
270 to Win [1] January 25 – February 14, 2024February 18, 202474.2%5.6%8.0%12.2%Biden +66.2
FiveThirtyEight [2] through February 14, 2024February 18, 202475.1%6.9%18.0%Biden +68.2
Race to the WH [3] through January 29, 2024February 2, 202471.9%7.2%20.9%Biden +64.7
Real Clear Polling [4] December 26, 2023 – February 14, 2024February 18, 202472.7%4.7%7.0%15.6%Biden +65.7
Average73.5%5.7%7.4%13.4%Biden +66.1

Polling with declared candidates

Polling with declared candidates in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Joe
Biden
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
(withdrawn)
Dean
Phillips
Marianne
Williamson
OtherUndecidedMargin
March 12, 2024 Georgia, Mississippi, the Northern Mariana Islands, Washington, and abroad primaries held. President Joe Biden secures a majority of pledged delegates and becomes the presumptive Democratic nominee.
March 6, 2024Dean Phillips suspends his campaign. Hawaii caucus held.
Emerson College [5] March 5–6, 2024540 (LV)77.4%3.8%3.4%15.4%Biden +73.6%
March 5, 2024 Super Tuesday held.
TIPP/Issues & Insights [6] February 28 – March 1, 2024603 (RV)76%9%3%12%Biden +67%
New York Times/Siena College [7] February 25–28, 2024224 (RV)79%10%0%1%10%Biden +69%
February 28, 2024Marianne Williamson relaunches her campaign.
HarrisX/Forbes [8] February 24–28, 20241,076 (RV)74%7%10%8%Biden +67%
February 27, 2024 Michigan primary held.
HarrisX [9] February 20–23, 20241,070 (RV)72%7%12%8%Biden +65%
Quinnipiac [10] February 15–19, 2024624 (RV)80%15%2%4%Biden +65%
Marquette University Law School [11] February 5–15, 2024356 (RV)66%2%6%27%Biden +60%
Emerson College [12] February 13–14, 2024489 (LV)74.3%8.7%17.1%Biden +66%
Echelon Insights [13] February 12–14, 2024484 (LV)78%8%2%12%Biden +70%
February 7, 2024Marianne Williamson suspends her campaign.
February 6, 2024 Nevada primary held.
February 3, 2024 South Carolina primary held.
TIPP/Issues & Insights [14] January 31 – February 2, 2024542 (RV)70%3%5%4%17%Biden +65%
McLaughlin & Associates [15] January 25–31, 2024425 (LV)67%2%9%23%Biden +58%
Emerson College [16] January 26–29, 2024472 (LV)72.3%4.4%4.2%19.1%Biden +67.9%
YouGov/Yahoo News [17] January 25–29, 2024475 (RV)74%3%4%2%18%Biden +70%
Quinnipiac University [18] January 25–29, 2024693 (RV)78%6%11%Biden +67%
January 23, 2024 New Hampshire primary held.
HarrisX/The Messenger [19] January 17–21, 202466%5%6%10%14%Biden +60%
Echelon Insights [20] January 16–18, 2024499 (LV)69%3%3%7%17%Biden +66%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies [21] January 18, 2024546 (LV)77%3%2%6%12%Biden +74%
HarrisX/The Messenger [22] January 16–17, 2024350 (RV)69%4%9%8%11%Biden +60%
Issues & Insights/TIPP [23] January 3–5, 2024597 (LV)69%4%5%Biden +64%
USA Today/Suffolk [24] December 26–29, 2023278 (LV)73.74%2.16%8.99%14.75%Biden +64.75%
Morning Consult [25] December 22–24, 2023800 (RV)81%1%2%16%Biden +79%
McLaughlin & Associates [26] December 13–19, 2023446 (LV)69%5%6%20%Biden +63%
Quinnipiac University [27] December 14–18, 2023683 (RV)75%5%13%1%5%Biden +62%
YouGov/Yahoo News [28] December 14–18, 2023458 (RV)68%3%4%22%Biden +64%
Echelon Insights [29] December 12–16, 2023449 (LV)65%2%8%8%17%Biden +57%
Monmouth University/Washington Post [30] December 7–11, 2023460 (LV)79%5%9%2% [lower-alpha 2] 6%Biden +70%
Emerson College [31] December 4–6, 2023402 (RV)63.3%2.3%4.8%29.6%Biden +58.5%
Big Village [32] November 27 – December 3, 20231,012 (LV)70.4%7.6%12.9%9.1%Biden +57.5%
TIPP/Issues & Insights [33] November 29 – December 1, 202361%3%5%4%26%Biden +56%
Harris X/The Messenger [34] November 22–28, 20231,399 (RV)65%4%8%11%13%Biden +57%
Emerson College [35] November 17–20, 2023599 (LV)65.8%2.0%4.8%27.4%Biden +61.0%
McLaughlin & Associates [36] November 16–20, 2023440 (LV)66%3%9%22%Biden +57%
Harris X/The Messenger [37] November 15–19, 20231,066 (RV)65%4%5%11%15%Biden +60%
Echelon Insights [38] November 14–17, 2023482 (LV)67%5%6%4%18%Biden +61%
NBC News [39] November 10–14, 2023311 (RV)77%4%12%7%Biden +65%
Fox News [40] November 10–13, 2023386 (RV)72%3%13%Biden +59%
YouGov/Yahoo News [41] November 9–13, 2023461 (RV)64%4%4%26%Biden +60%
Quinnipiac [42] November 9–13, 2023666 (RV)74%4%12%4% [lower-alpha 3] 5%Biden +62%
Lord Ashcroft Polls [43] November 1–11, 20233,386 (LV)70%4%6%0%20%Biden +64%
Big Village [44] October 30 – November 5, 2023642 (LV)71.4%9.2%11.1%8.3%Biden +60.3%
TIPP Insights [45] November 1–3, 20231,282 (RV)72%4%4%20%Biden +68%
Morning Consult [46] October 30 – November 2, 2023789 (LV)73%4%4%19%Biden +69%
CNN/SSRS [47] October 27 – November 2, 2023562 (RV)71%11%8%5%4%Biden +61%
HarrisX/The Messenger [48] October 30 – November 1, 2023725 (RV)73%4%5%9% [lower-alpha 4] 10%Biden +68%
Quinnipiac [49] October 26–30, 2023695 (RV)77%6%8%5% [lower-alpha 5] 5%Biden +69%
October 26, 2023 Dean Phillips declares his candidacy.
Echelon Insights [50] October 23–26, 2023472 (LV)59%1%7%4% [lower-alpha 6] 27%Biden +52%
Noble Predictive Insights [51] October 20–26, 2023894 (LV)77%8%14%Biden +69%
HarrisX/The Messenger [52] October 16–23, 20231,106 (RV)70%9%13%9%Biden +61%
USA Today/Suffolk [53] October 17–20, 2023289 (LV)73.0%10.7%1.0%15.2%Biden +62.3%
Emerson College [54] October 16–17, 2023643 (RV)70.0%9.9%20.1%Biden +60.1%
Yahoo News [55] October 12–16, 2023509 (LV)68%6%4%21%Biden +62%
Zogby Analytics [56] October 13–15, 2023424 (LV)67.6%14.9%1.6%6.4%9.6%Biden +52.7%
October 9, 2023Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces he will run as an independent.
Harris X/The Messenger [57] October 4–7, 20231,080 (RV)58%15%7%7%13%Biden +43%
Big Village [58] September 29 – October 3, 20231,106 (RV)61.8%23.7%7.2%7.3%Biden +38.1%
TIPP/Issues & Insights [59] September 27–29, 2023560 (RV)65%14%Biden +51%
Echelon Insights [60] September 25–28, 2023499 (LV)58%18%4%4%16%Biden +40%
McLaughlin & Associates [61] September 22–26, 2023432 (LV)56%15%3%26%Biden +41%
Marquette University Law School [62] September 18–25, 2023372 (LV)49%13%4%34%Biden +36%
HarrisX/The Messenger [63] September 13–19, 20231,114 (RV)62%16%6%5%11%Biden +46%
Emerson College [64] September 17–18, 2023457 (LV)61.6%14.3%3.6%20.5%Biden +47.3%
Rasmussen [65] September 14–18, 202357%25%3%7%Biden +32%
YouGov [66] September 14–18, 2023486 (RV)68%7%4%19%Biden +61%
Harvard/Harris [67] [upper-alpha 1] September 13–14, 2023800 (RV)60%15%4%9%13%Biden +45%
Ipsos/Reuters [68] September 8–14, 20232,024 (A)67%14%4%Biden +53%
Fox News [69] September 9–12, 2023404 (LV)71%17%6%3%3%Biden +54%
Quinnipiac University [70] September 7–11, 2023724 (RV)73%11%8%Biden +62%
HarrisX/The Messenger [71] September 6–11, 20231,245 (RV)65%11%7%7%10%Biden +54%
Redfield & Wilton Strategies [72] September 3–4, 2023618 (LV)71%9%3%3% [lower-alpha 7] 14%Biden +62%
Morning Consult [73] August 30 – September 1, 2023800 (RV)76%9%3%Biden +67%
Issues & Insights/TIPP [74] August 30 – September 1, 2023606 (RV)68%10%5%3%14%Biden +58%
Echelon Insights [75] August 28–31, 2023468 (RV)57%13%6%4%20%Biden +44%
Big Village [76] August 25–27, 2023919 (A)60.3%19.0%9.7%10.9%Biden +41.3%
Emerson College [77] August 25–26, 2023374 (RV)61.0%11.5%4.4%23.0%Biden +49.5%
HarrisX [78] August 24–26, 2023763 (RV)66%13%7%5%9%Biden +53%
McLaughlin & Associates [79] August 15–23, 2023444 (LV)61%12%7%21%Biden +40%
HarrisX [80] August 17–21, 2023648 (A)64%13%4%8%11%Biden +51%
Yahoo News/YouGov [81] August 17–21, 2023495 (RV)69%7%5%2%18%Biden +62%
Emerson College [82] August 16–17, 202360868.9%8.9%3.8%18.5%Biden +60.0%
Fox News/Beacon Research [83] August 11–14, 2023399 (RV)64%17%9%Biden +47%
Quinnipiac University [84] August 10–14, 2023666 (RV)72%13%9%1%3%Biden +59%
Issues & Insights/TIPP [85] August 2–4, 2023615 (RV)63%15%4%3%15%Biden +48%
Echelon Insights [86] July 24–27, 2023500 (LV)62%16%5%4%14%Biden +46%
The New York Times/Siena College [87] July 23–27, 2023296 (LV)64%13%10%1%12%Biden +51%
Big Village [88] July 24–26, 2023922 (A)62.6%19.8%9.1%8.4%Biden +42.8%
McLaughlin & Associates [89] July 19–24, 2023428 (LV)65%13%3%19%Biden +52%
Harvard-Harris [90] July 19–20, 202362%16%5%5%11%Biden +46%
Quinnipiac University [91] July 13–17, 2023727 (RV)71%14%7%1%5%Biden +57%
Yahoo News [92] July 13–17, 202349469%7%5%2%17%Biden +62%
Reuters/Ipsos [93] July 11–17, 20232,044 (RV)63%15%4%3%14%Biden +48%
Issues & Insights/TIPP [94] July 5–7, 202360%16%5%5%14%Biden +44%
Echelon Insights [95] June 26–29, 2023511 (LV)65%14%5%6%11%Biden +51%
Fox News [96] June 23–26, 202339164%17%10%4%6%Biden +47%
Emerson College [97] June 19–20, 2023441 (RV)72.5%14.6%2.5%10.4%Biden +57.9%
YouGov [98] June 16–20, 202370%7%3%2%18%Biden +63%
Harvard-Harris [99] June 14–15, 20232,090 (RV)62%15%4%8%12%Biden +47%
The Messenger/HarrisX [100] June 14–15, 2023381 (RV)54%14%5%10%17%Biden +40%
Big Village [101] June 9–14, 2023916 (RV)60.0%18.3%11.2%10.5%Biden +41.7%
Quinnipiac University [102] June 8–12, 2023722 (RV)70%17%8%Biden +53%
USA Today/Suffolk [103] June 5–9, 2023293 (RV)58%15%6%21%Biden +43%
Issues & Insights/TIPP [104] May 31 – June 2, 2023638 (RV)68%12%4%4%12%Biden +56%
YouGov [105] May 25–30, 2023467 (RV)62%12%5%19%Biden +50%
Big Village [106] May 26–28, 2023425 (LV)58.8%19.0%10.6%11.6%Biden +39.8%
Echelon Insights [107] May 22–25, 2023538 (LV)60%14%5%2%19%Biden +46%
Fox News [108] May 19–22, 20231,001 (RV)62%16%8%6%8%Biden +46%
CNN [109] May 17–20, 2023432 (RV)60%20%8%13%Biden +40%
Marquette Law School [110] May 8–18, 2023312 (RV)53%12%7%28%Biden +41%
YouGov [111] May 5–8, 2023480 (RV)67%10%6%17%Biden +57%
Rasmussen Reports [112] May 3–7, 2023910 (LV)62%19%4%15%Biden +43%
Change Research [113] April 28 – May 2, 20231,208 (LV)65%11%11%11%2%Biden +55%
Echelon Insights [114] April 25–27, 2023513 (LV)66%10%2%5%17%Biden +56%
April 25, 2023President Joe Biden declares his candidacy.
Emerson College Polling [115] April 24–25, 20231,100 (RV)70%21%8%Biden +49%
Fox News [116] April 21–24, 20231,004 (RV)62%19%9%10%Biden +43%
Suffolk University [117] April 19, 2023600 (LV)67%14%5%13%Biden +53%
Morning Consult [118] April 7–9, 2023827 (LV)70%10%4%8%8%Biden +60%
April 5, 2023 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declares his candidacy.
Echelon Insights [119] [lower-alpha 8] March 27–29, 2023370 (LV)73%10%17%Biden +63%
Morning Consult [120] March 3–5, 2023826 (LV)77%4%9%10%Biden +73%
March 4, 2023 Marianne Williamson declares her candidacy.

Hypothetical polling

This section lists polling with hypothetical candidates, which was mostly conducted between 2020 and April 2023, before the presidential candidacies were declared.

Polls including Joe Biden

Hypothetical polls including Joe Biden
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Stacey
Abrams
Joe
Biden
Pete
Buttigieg
Kamala
Harris
Amy
Klobuchar
Gavin
Newsom
Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Other
American Pulse Research and Polling [121] October 27–30, 2023243 (LV)38%11%17%10%24% [lower-alpha 9]
April 25, 2023Biden declares his candidacy
Big Village [122] April 19–23, 2023902 (A)32%7%15%3%5%6%13%4%13% [lower-alpha 10]
Harris Poll & HarrisX [123] April 18–19, 2023683 (RV)3%37%6%10%2%4%2%8%4%11% [lower-alpha 11]
Legar [124] April 6–10, 2023368 (A)27%7%10%2%7%12%6%7% [lower-alpha 12]
Big Village [125] March 29–31, 2023445 (A)36%7%15%2%4%5%13%8%7% [lower-alpha 13]
Harris Poll & HarrisX [126] March 22–23, 20232,905 (RV)2%41%5%11%2%3%3%7%4%10% [lower-alpha 14]
Big Village [127] March 15–17, 2023434 (A)33%5%17%5%5%6%15%7%4%
Yahoo! News Survey/You Gov [128] February 23–27, 20231,516 (LV)53%22%25%
McLaughlin & Associates [129] February 17–23, 2023442 (LV)26%7%6%2%3%3%8%4%41% [lower-alpha 15]
Big Village [130] February 15–17, 2023437 (A)34%9%13%3%6%7%13%7%8% [lower-alpha 16]
Harris Poll [131] February 15–16, 20232%36%6%15%2%4%4%8%3%20% [lower-alpha 17]
Léger [132] February 10–13, 2023354 (A)25%10%10%1%6%14%4%30% [lower-alpha 18]
Ipsos [133] February 6–13, 20231,786 (RV)35%10%12%5%13%5%20% [lower-alpha 19]
McLaughlin & Associates [134] January 19–24, 2023442 (LV)0%25%7%6%2%7%5%5%4%40% [lower-alpha 20]
Big Village [135] January 18–20, 2023447 (A)34.3%9.0%14.0%3.9%5.2%5.4%13.2%5.7%9.3% [lower-alpha 21]
Harris Poll [136] January 18–19, 20233%35%5%12%3%3%3%11%3%25% [lower-alpha 22]
YouGov [137] January 14–17, 2023618 (A)39%10%8%6%13%26% [lower-alpha 23]
YouGov [138] January 5–9, 2023442 (A)31%11%9%4%6%14%9%9% [lower-alpha 24]
Big Village [139] January 4–6, 2023477 (A)32.9%8.7%16.0%12.5%29.9% [lower-alpha 25]
Big Village [140] December 16–18, 2022466 (A)37.2%9.8%15.8%10.1%27.1% [lower-alpha 26]
Harris Poll [141] December 14–15, 2022685 (RV)3%36%6%10%3%5%7%3%27% [lower-alpha 27]
Harris Poll [142] December 14–15, 2022685 (RV)3%36%6%10%3%5%7%3%27% [lower-alpha 28]
McLaughlin & Associates [143] December 9–14, 2022455 (RV)22%6%8%2%3%4%8%2%42% [lower-alpha 29]
Marist College [144] December 6–8, 2022519 (RV)35%16%17%32%
Big Village [145] November 30 – December 2, 2022452 (A)35%9%15%4%4%5%13%7%4% [lower-alpha 30]
Cornell University Collaborative Midterm Survey [146] October 26 – November 25, 20224,079 (A)27%14%15%6%11%8%12%7% [lower-alpha 31]
Ipsos [147] November 9–21, 2022569 (LV)5%15%10%11%3%5%4%7%5%35% [lower-alpha 32]
Emerson College [148] November 18–19, 2022591 (RV)42%9%17%6%12%7%4% [lower-alpha 33]
Big Village [149] November 16–18, 2022454 (A)39%8%14%11%6%
Harris Poll [150] November 16–17, 20223%35%6%13%3%4%9%3%24% [lower-alpha 34]
Zogby Analytics [151] November 9–11, 2022859 (LV)2%41%9%11%10%6%13%9%
Big Village [152] November 9–10, 2022446 (A)39%16%25%16%
November 8, 2022 2022 midterm elections
Big Village [153] November 2–4, 2022356 (LV)42%19%19%16%
Big Village [154] November 2–4, 2022444 (A)40%16%21%18%
Big Village [155] October 31 – November 2, 2022378 (LV)41%13%21%19%
Big Village [156] October 31 – November 2, 2022488 (A)39%12%22%22%
YouGov [157] October 11–26, 20221,860 (RV)42%14%14%7%12%1% [lower-alpha 35]
YouGov [158] October 17–19, 202229%13%9%7%14%8%10% [lower-alpha 36]
McLaughlin & Associates [159] October 12–17, 2022474 (LV)3%27%4%9%1%3%3%8%2%40% [lower-alpha 37]
Harris Poll [160] October 12–13, 2022744 (RV)3%37%6%13%1%4%6%3%13% [lower-alpha 38]
Big Village [161] October 5–7, 2022362 (RV)44%15%17%20%
Big Village [162] October 5–7, 2022453 (A)40%15%20%21%
Big Village [163] September 21–23, 2022397 (RV)48%16%14%15%
Big Village [164] September 21–23, 2022434 (A)47%16%15%15%
McLaughlin & Associates [165] September 17–22, 2022471 (LV)4%27%5%6%1%2%3%7%2%43% [lower-alpha 39]
TIPP Insights [166] September 7–9, 2022596 (RV)3%34%4%10%1%4%2%7%3%32% [lower-alpha 40]
Big Village [167] September 7–9, 2022492 (A)43%14%22%17%
Harris Poll [168] September 7–8, 2022672 (RV)4%37%6%13%3%3%8%2%12% [lower-alpha 41]
Big Village [169] August 24–26, 2022487 (A)40%16%19%19%
McLaughlin & Associates [170] August 20–24, 2022468 (LV)3%23%5%8%1%5%1%6%3%45% [lower-alpha 42]
Big Village [171] August 10–12, 2022465 (A)37%14%20%22%
TIPP Insights [172] August 2–4, 2022576 (RV)4%30%4%8%1%6%3%8%4%32% [lower-alpha 43]
Harris Poll [173] July 27–28, 2022697 (RV)4%31%5%12%3%3%8%4%14% [lower-alpha 44]
Harris Poll [174] June 29–30, 2022484 (RV)4%30%6%18%2%4%8%3%8% [lower-alpha 45]
McLaughlin & Associates [175] June 17–22, 2022456 (LV)5%23%5%5%2%2%6%40% [lower-alpha 46]
TIPP Insights [176] June 8–10, 2022509 (RV)2%24%4%7%2%2%3%9%3%30% [lower-alpha 47]

Polls excluding Joe Biden

Hypothetical polls without Joe Biden
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Stacey
Abrams
Cory
Booker
Pete
Buttigieg
Hillary
Clinton
Andrew
Cuomo
Kamala
Harris
Amy
Klobuchar
Joe
Manchin
Gavin
Newsom
Michelle
Obama
Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez
Bernie
Sanders
Elizabeth
Warren
Gretchen
Whitmer
OtherUndecided
Yahoo News/YouGov [177] June 28 – July 1, 2024536 (RV)7%8%31%2%17%3%7%4%6%2% [lower-alpha 48] 20%
Florida Atlantic University/Mainstreet Research [178] June 29–30, 2024397 (RV)6%25%17%21%2%7%6% [lower-alpha 49] 16%
Data for Progress (D) [179] June 28, 2024387 (LV)7%10%39%2%18%6%7% [lower-alpha 50] 9%
SurveyUSA [180] June 28, 2024879 (LV)8%43%16%7%7% [lower-alpha 51] 20%
HarrisX/The Messenger [181] October 30 – November 1, 2023725 (RV)48%33% [lower-alpha 52] 20%
Big Village [182] April 19–23, 2023902 (A)10%28%4%7%7%16%7%3%14% [lower-alpha 53]
Big Village [183] March 29–31, 2023445 (A)11%28%4%7%7%18%11%4%7% [lower-alpha 54]
Echelon Insights [184] March 27–29, 2023530 (RV)2%4%8%27%2%9%6%7%5%7% [lower-alpha 55]
Harris Poll & HarrisX [185] March 22–23, 20232,905 (RV)5%8%13%2%22%3%4%6%4%10%8%4% [lower-alpha 56]
Big Village [186] March 15–17, 2023434 (A)7%31%4%8%8%21%10%3%2%
Yahoo News [187] February 23–27, 2023450 (LV)12%25%5%12%12%8%5%
Echelon Insights [188] February 21–23, 2023499 (LV)3%5%14%27%5%0%6%6%8%3%24% [lower-alpha 57]
McLaughlin & Associates [189] February 17–23, 2023442 (LV)3%11%6%11%3%2%5%19%5%9%6%12% [lower-alpha 58]
Big Village [190] February 15–17, 2023437 (A)11%27%5%9%8%18%10%5%3% [lower-alpha 59]
Harris Poll [191] February 15–16, 20233%8%16%3%22%4%5%7%7%12%3%
Ipsos [192] February 6–13, 20231,786 (RV)15%27%10%18%8%4%3% [lower-alpha 60]
Echelon Insights [193] January 23–25, 2023467 (LV)4%4%11%23%4%8%9%8%3%9% [lower-alpha 61]
McLaughlin & Associates [194] January 19–24, 2023442 (LV)2%8%8%15%2%2%7%15%6%5%5%11% [lower-alpha 62]
Big Village [195] January 18–20, 2023447 (A)14%29%5%8%6%19%8%4%3% [lower-alpha 63]
Harris Poll [196] January 18–19, 20235%7%11%2%26%5%4%6%4%12%5%
Big Village [197] January 4–6, 2023477 (A)11%30%5%11%9%17%7%2%4% [lower-alpha 64]
Big Village [198] December 16–18, 2022466 (A)10%14%2%35%5%7%6%16%8%3%3% [lower-alpha 65]
Harris Poll [199] December 14–15, 2022685 (RV)3%9%14%2%23%4%4%5%11%5%
Echelon Insights [200] December 12–14, 2022523 (RV)3%3%11%24%6%5%5%5%3%12% [lower-alpha 66]
476 (LV)3%3%12%26%5%6%5%5%3%10% [lower-alpha 67]
McLaughlin & Associates [201] December 9–14, 2022455 (LV)1%6%8%13%3%2%4%21%4%9%5%12% [lower-alpha 68]
YouGov [202] December 1–5, 2022588 (RV)14%19%10%6%13%7%7%
724 (A)12%18%9%7%11%7%6%
Big Village [203] November 30 – December 2, 2022452 (A)13%32%6%5%6%17%9%3%2% [lower-alpha 69]
Echelon Insights [204] November 17–19, 2022496 (RV)3%4%13%21%2%6%7%7%4%7% [lower-alpha 70]
496 (LV)2%4%12%23%4%6%7%8%3%7% [lower-alpha 71]
Harris Poll [205] November 16–17, 20224%8%24%4%3%6%11%6%3% [lower-alpha 72]
Zogby Analytics [206] November 9–11, 2022859 (LV)5%10%32%6%10%13%9%38%
November 8, 2022 2022 midterm elections
Echelon Insights [207] October 24–26, 2022475 (LV)5%4%11%27%3%4%7%6%1%12% [lower-alpha 73]
475 (LV)5%3%14%26%4%6%5%7%1%11% [lower-alpha 74]
McLaughlin & Associates [208] October 12–17, 2022474 (LV)3%2%6%6%2%16%2%2%5%17%5%8%2%0%24% [lower-alpha 75]
Harris Poll [209] October 12–13, 2022744 (RV)3%10%17%25%2%4%5%11%4%3% [lower-alpha 76]
Morning Consult [210] September 23–25, 2022893 (RV)4%13%26%4%5%8%7%1%4% [lower-alpha 77]
McLaughlin & Associates [211] September 17–22, 2022471 (LV)4%1%6%11%1%11%2%1%5%18%2%7%4%0%25% [lower-alpha 78]
Echelon Insights [212] September 16–19, 2022509 (LV)8%3%11%28%5%6%7%5%2%8% [lower-alpha 79]
Harris Poll [213] September 7–8, 2022672 (RV)6%9%14%26%2%2%5%10%5%3% [lower-alpha 80]
McLaughlin & Associates [214] August 20–24, 2022468 (LV)4%2%6%7%1%15%2%2%4%16%2%7%5%2%25% [lower-alpha 81]
Echelon Insights [215] August 19–22, 2022515 (RV)6%3%12%22%2%6%9%5%2%8% [lower-alpha 82]
505 (LV)7%4%14%21%3%6%5%6%2%8% [lower-alpha 83]
Harris Poll [216] July 27–28, 2022697 (RV)5%8%23%4%4%5%8%4%4% [lower-alpha 84]
Suffolk University [217] July 22–25, 2022440 (RV)16%8%18%11%8%10%18%
Echelon Insights [218] July 15–18, 2022500 (RV)7%4%10%27%3%0%7%5%7%1%10% [lower-alpha 85]
493 (LV)6%5%13%26%3%0%7%5%7%1%9% [lower-alpha 86]
Harris Poll [219] June 29–30, 2022484 (RV)4%6%25%4%1%4%12%6%14% [lower-alpha 87]
McLaughlin & Associates [220] June 17–22, 2022456 (LV)6%3%8%7%1%13%3%2%3%19%7%13% [lower-alpha 88]
Echelon Insights [221] June 17–20, 2022489 (RV)5%5%11%30%3%0%5%6%6%2%8% [lower-alpha 89]
484 (LV)6%6%12%27%4%0%5%7%6%2%8% [lower-alpha 90]
Zogby Analytics [222] May 23–24, 2022554 (LV)5%21%19%5%21%8%4%7% [lower-alpha 91] 10%
Echelon Insights [223] May 20–23, 2022474 (LV)7%7%12%30%2%4%4%5%1%7% [lower-alpha 92] 21%
480 (RV)7%5%11%31%2%3%8%5%1%7% [lower-alpha 93] 20%
Harvard/Harris [224] May 18–19, 20223%7%10%19%3%6%4%10%4%4% [lower-alpha 94] 28%
McLaughlin & Associates [225] April 22–26, 2022463 (LV)6%3%9%9%2%17%4%1%2%23%1%4%4% [lower-alpha 95] 17%
Harvard/Harris [226] April 20–21, 2022727 (RV)5%8%14%31%3%4%6%10%5%14%
Echelon Insights [227] April 18–20, 2022469 (RV)5%6%10%31%3%1%1%6%6%1%9% [lower-alpha 96] 19%
456 (LV)6%7%11%30%4%1%1%5%6%1%8% [lower-alpha 97] 20%
Harvard/Harris [228] March 23–24, 2022740 (RV)6%8%15%28%4%3%4%9%4%19%
Echelon Insights [229] March 18–21, 2022472 (LV)6%4%9%26%5%2%7%8%1%8% [lower-alpha 98] 24%
490 (LV)6%4%11%26%6%2%6%8%1%6% [lower-alpha 99] 22%
McLaughlin & Associates [230] March 17–22, 2022466 (LV)5%3%7%7%1%18%2%2%2%20%2%6%9% [lower-alpha 100] 18%
Harvard/Harris [231] February 23–24, 2022750 (RV)5%8%13%29%3%5%5%9%6%17%
Echelon Insights [232] February 19–23, 2022543 (RV)8%6%9%29%3%2%10%6%0%8% [lower-alpha 101] 21%
McLaughlin & Associates [233] February 16–22, 2022453 (LV)6%4%10%9%1%15%2%2%4%22%6%8% [lower-alpha 102] 13%
Echelon Insights [234] January 21–23, 2022477 (RV)6%5%12%30%3%2%5%8%1%7% [lower-alpha 103] 21%
Harvard/Harris [235] January 19–20, 2022672 (RV)6%7%17%23%2%3%6%12%7%17%
McLaughlin & Associates [236] January 13–18, 2022463 (LV)6%4%6%9%2%16%3%2%2%22%9%4% [lower-alpha 104] 15%
Morning Consult [237] December 11–13, 2021916 (RV)5%11%31%3%3%8%8%3% [lower-alpha 105] 16%
Echelon Insights [238] December 9–13, 2021479 (RV)5%6%7%33%3%2%1%5%14%8%2%2% [lower-alpha 106] 8%
Harvard/Harris [239] November 30 – December 2, 20211,989 (RV)5%5%8%31%5%7%15%7%2%14% [lower-alpha 107]
Hill-HarrisX [240] November 18–19, 2021939 (RV)4%3%5%26%3%4%15%5%7%2%1%10% [lower-alpha 108] 16%
Echelon Insights [241] November 12–18, 2021458 (LV)6%6%8%29%2%1%2%5%16%6%0%0% [lower-alpha 109] 16%
McLaughlin & Associates [242] November 11–16, 2021450 (LV)5%3%8%2%22%5%23%5%32% [lower-alpha 110]
YouGov/Yahoo News [243] October 19–21, 2021671 (A)7%9%22%7%12%8%4% [lower-alpha 111] 31%
Echelon Insights [244] October 15–19, 2021533 (LV)5%4%9%23%4%1%3%5%16%6%0%2% [lower-alpha 112] 20%
McLaughlin & Associates [245] October 14–18, 2021473 (LV)5%3%9%2%29%3%2%2%18%7%8% [lower-alpha 113] 14%
McLaughlin & Associates [246] September 9–14, 2021476 (LV)5%4%7%2%29%3%2%17%7%6% [lower-alpha 114] 17%
Echelon Insights [247] August 13–18, 2021514 (RV)6%6%11%33%2%2%8%5%1%8% [lower-alpha 115] 18%
McLaughlin & Associates [248] July 29 – August 3, 2021467 (LV)4%5%8%4%28%2%2%16%7%10% [lower-alpha 116] 14%
YouGov/Yahoo News [249] July 30 – August 2, 2021697 (A)4%6%44%4%10%6%18% [lower-alpha 117] 20%
McLaughlin & Associates [250] June 16–20, 2021463 (LV)5%3%4%2%31%3%1%19%5%11% [lower-alpha 118] 16%
McLaughlin & Associates [251] May 12–18, 2021459 (LV)4%4%6%1%35%3%2%16%7%11% [lower-alpha 119] 13%
Trafalgar Group [252] April 30 – May 6, 2021– (LV) [lower-alpha 120] 9%41%5%8%36% [lower-alpha 121]
McLaughlin & Associates [253] April 8–13, 2021458 (LV)4%5%2%34%4%2%20%3%13% [lower-alpha 122] 12%
McLaughlin & Associates [254] February 24–28, 2021443 (LV)4%7%1%28%3%23%8%12% [lower-alpha 123] 14%
January 20, 2021 Inauguration of Joe Biden
McLaughlin & Associates [255] December 9–13, 2020445 (LV)3%5%5%25%2%29%7%8% [lower-alpha 124] 18%
McLaughlin & Associates/Newsmax [256] November 21–23, 2020445 (LV)2%6%5%29%2%23%6%5% [lower-alpha 125] 23%
November 3, 2020 2020 presidential election
McLaughlin & Associates [257] November 2–3, 2020461 (LV)2%8%8%18%25%6%6% [lower-alpha 126] 28%
Léger [258] August 4–7, 20201,007 (LV)6%7%14%20%13%6%8%9%6%24% [lower-alpha 127]
390 (LV)6%6%16%21%19%6%9%17% [lower-alpha 128]

Notes

  1. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. "Someone else" with 2%
  3. Uygur at 1%; Refused, Someone Else and Would Not Vote at 1%
  4. Someone Else at 9%
  5. Uygur at 2%; Refused, Someone Else and Would Not Vote at 1%
  6. Uygur at 1%; Someone Else at 3%
  7. Manchin at 1%
  8. Archived April 3, 2023, at the Wayback Machine
  9. Another Candidate at 7%; Phillips and Williamson at 1%; Undecided at 15%
  10. Kennedy with 7%; Shapiro, Williamson and Whitmer with 2%
  11. Hillary Clinton with 7%; Andrew Cuomo with 2%; Joe Manchin and Marianne Williamson with 1%
  12. Whitmer with 4%; and Booker with 3%
  13. Whitmer with 3%; Williamson and Shapiro with 1%
  14. Hillary Clinton with 6%; Joe Manchin with 2%; Andrew Cuomo and Marianne Williamson with 1%
  15. Michelle Obama with 14%; Hillary Clinton with 4%; Beto O'Rourke, Phil Murphy and Cory Booker with 2%; Manchin, Kaine, Hickenlooper, Gillibrand, Steyer and Polis with 1%; Adams and Patrick with 0%
  16. Gretchen Whitmer with 4%; Josh Shapiro with 1%
  17. Hillary Clinton with 8%; Andrew Cuomo with 2%; Manchin with 1%
  18. Cory Booker with 6%; Gretchen Whitmer with 2%
  19. Gretchen Whitmer with 3%; Josh Shapiro with 2%
  20. Obama with 14%; Clinton with 6%; O'Rourke with 2%; Booker, Gillibrand, Kaine, Manchin, and Polis with 1%; Adams, Cuomo, Hickenlooper, Markle, McConaughey, Murphy, Patrick, Steyer, and Winfrey with 0%, Undecided with 13%
  21. Whitmer with 3.0%; Shapiro with 2.8%; Someone Else with 3.5%
  22. Hillary Clinton with 8%; Manchin and Cuomo with 1%
  23. Gretchen Whitmer with 3%; Someone Else with 3%; Not Sure with 16%; Would Not Vote with 4%
  24. Gretchen Whitmer with 5%; Raphael Warnock with 4%
  25. Someone else at 29.9%
  26. Someone Else at 27.1%
  27. Hillary Clinton with 7%; Michael Bloomberg with 3%; Joe Manchin and Andrew Cuomo with 2%
  28. Hillary Clinton with 7%; Michael Bloomberg with 3%; Joe Manchin and Andrew Cuomo with 2%
  29. Michelle Obama with 18%; Hillary Clinton with 6%; O'Rourke with 3%; Booker with 2%; Winfrey and Manchin with 1%; Phil Murphy, Kaine, Adams, Hickenlooper, Patrick, Gillibrand, Steyer and Polis with 0%
  30. Gretchen Whitmer with 3%; Shapiro with 1%
  31. Hillary Clinton with 7%
  32. Gretchen Whitmer with 3%; Polis with 1%; Cooper with 0%
  33. Gretchen Whitmer and Jared Polis with 2%
  34. Hillary Clinton with 6%; Joe Manchin and Michael Bloomberg with 2%
  35. Hochul with 1%
  36. Hillary Clinton with 10%
  37. Michelle Obama with 12%; Hillary Clinton and O'Rourke with 5%; Winfrey and Booker with 2%; McConaughey, Manchin, Cuomo, Phil Murphy and Adams with 1%; Kaine, Hickenlooper, Patrick, Gillibrand, Steyer and Polis with 0%
  38. Hillary Clinton with 9%; Michael Bloomberg and Joe Manchin with 2%
  39. Michelle Obama with 16%; Hillary Clinton with 6%; Beto O'Rourke with 3%; Matthew McConaughey with 2%; Booker, Winfrey, Manchin, Kaine, Hickenlooper, Steyer and Polis with 1%; Cuomo, Murphy, Adams, Patrick and Gillibrand with 0%
  40. Michelle Obama with 11%; Hillary Clinton with 5%; Kennedy, Whitmer, Booker, Pritzker, Adams, Manchin, Bennet, Inslee and Lujan Grisham with 1%; Gabbard with 0%
  41. Hillary Clinton with 7%; Michael Bloomberg with 3%; Joe Manchin with 2%
  42. Michelle Obama with 13%; Hillary Clinton with 6%; Beto O'Rourke with 4%; Cory Booker and Joe Manchin with 2%; Winfrey, McConaughey, Cuomo, Murphy and Adams, Hickenlooper, Gillibrand and Steyer with 1%; Kaine and Polis with 0%
  43. Michelle Obama with 10%; Hillary Clinton with 5%; Cory Booker with 3%; Gretchen Whitmer and Kennedy with 2%; Pritzker and Gabbard with 1%; Bennet, Lujan Grisham, Manchin, Inslee and Adams with 0%
  44. Hillary Clinton with 9%; Joe Manchin with 3%; Michael Bloomberg with 2%
  45. Hillary Clinton with 6%; Manchin and Bloomberg with 1%
  46. Michelle Obama with 18%; Hillary Clinton with 5%; Beto O'Rourke with 4%; Cory Booker with 3%; Oprah Winfrey with 2%; Manchin, McConaughey, Cuomo, Murphy, Kaine and Adams with 1%; Hickenlooper, Patrick, Gillibrand and Steyer with 0%
  47. Michelle Obama with 14%; Hillary Clinton with 6%; Cory Booker with 3%; Kennedy, Whitmer, Bennet, Lujan Grisham and Gabbard with 1%; Manchin, Inslee and Pritzker with 0%
  48. "I would not vote" with 2%
  49. "Another candidate" with 6%
  50. J.B. Pritzker & Josh Shapiro 2%; "Someone else" with 6%
  51. Josh Shapiro with 4%; Wes Moore with 2%; "Someone else" with 1%
  52. Someone Else at 19%; Williamson at 8%; Phillips at 6%
  53. Kennedy with 10%; Williamson and Shapiro with 2%
  54. Marianne Williamson with 3%; and Josh Shapiro with 4%
  55. Marianne Williamson with 4%; and Roy Cooper, Phil Murphy, and Rapheal Warnock with 1%
  56. Marianne Williamson with 1%
  57. Raphael Warnock with 2%; JB Pritzker with 1%; Beshear, Cooper and Raimondo on 0%
  58. Beto O'Rourke with 3%; Phil Murphy with 1%; Gillibrand, Adams, Patrick, Hickenlooper, Steyer, and Polis with 1%; Kaine and Pritzker with 0%
  59. Josh Shapiro with 3%, Pritzker with 0%
  60. Josh Shapiro with 3%, Pritzker with 0%
  61. Pritzker with 3%, Raimondo, Polis and Warnock with 1%; Beshear, Cooper, Murphy, Adams and Landrieu with 0%
  62. Beto O'Rourke with 3%; Gillibrand, Adams, Patrick, Murphy, Hickenlooper, Steyer, Markle and Polis with 1%; Kaine and Pritzker with 0%
  63. Josh Shapiro with 3%, Pritzker with 0%
  64. Josh Shapiro with 4%, Pritzker with 0%
  65. Josh Shapiro with 3%; Pritzker with 0%
  66. Pritzker and Warnock with 3%; Beshear, Raimondo, Murphy, Adams and Polis with 1%; Landrieu and Cooper with 0%
  67. Pritzker and Warnock with 2%; Cooper, Murphy, Polis and Adams with 1%; Beshear, Landrieu and Raimondo with 0%
  68. Beto O'Rourke with 4%; Oprah Winfrey with 3%; Kaine and Gillibrand with 1%; Adams, Patrick, Murphy, Pritzker, Hickenlooper, Steyer, and Polis with 0%
  69. Josh Shapiro with 2%, Pritzker with 0%
  70. Phil Murphy with 2%; Beshear and Warnock with 1%; Sinema, Cooper, Landrieu, Pritzker, Raimondo, Adams, and Polis with 0%
  71. Phil Murphy with 2%; Beshear and Warnock with 1%; Sinema, Cooper, Landrieu, Pritzker, Raimondo, Adams, and Polis with 0%
  72. Michael Bloomberg with 3%
  73. Andy Beshear with 3%; Raphael Warnock with 2%; Sinema, Cooper, Landrieu, Murphy, Pritzker, and Adams with 1%; Raimondo and Polis with 0%
  74. Andy Beshear and Raphael Warnock with 2%; Sinema, Cooper, Pritzker, and Adams with 1%; Landrieu, Raimondo, Murphy and Polis with 0%
  75. Beto O'Rourke with 5%; Oprah Winfrey with 2%; McConaughey, Polis, Patrick, Hickenlooper and Steyer with 1%; Adams, Kaine, Murphy, Pritzker, and Gillibrand with 0%
  76. Michael Bloomberg with 3%
  77. Adams, Pritzker, and Raimondo with 1%; Cooper with 0%
  78. Beto O'Rourke with 5%; Oprah Winfrey with 3%; Matthew McConaughey and Jared Polis with 2%; Adams, Murphy, Gillibrand, Patrick, Pritzker, Hickenlooper, and Steyer with 1%; Omar with 0%
  79. Murphy, Polis, Pritzker, and Warnock with 1%; Raimondo, Beshear, Sinema, Cooper and Landrieu with 0%
  80. Michael Bloomberg with 3%
  81. Beto O'Rourke with 3%; Tim Kaine, Oprah Winfrey and Matthew McConaughey with 2%; Adams, Murphy, Gillibrand, and Steyer with 1%; Patrick, Hickenlooper, Omar, Pritzker, and Polis with 0%
  82. Phil Murphy and Kyrsten Sinema with 2%; Beshear, Adams, Polis, and Warnock with 1%; Cooper, Landrieu, Pritzker, and Raimondo with 0%
  83. Phil Murphy with 2%; Beshear, Sinema, Adams, Polis, and Warnock with 1%; Cooper, Pritzker, Landrieu, and Raimondo with 0%
  84. Michael Bloomberg with 4%
  85. Pritzker and Warnock with 2%; Murphy, Adams, Raimondo and Polis with 1%; Beshear, Sinema, Cooper and Landrieu with 0%
  86. Pritzker with 2%, Murphy, Adams, Polis and Warnock with 1%; Beshear, Sinema, Cooper, Landrieu and Raimondo with 0%
  87. Michael Bloomberg with 3%
  88. Beto O'Rourke with 4%; Oprah Winfrey and Matthew McConaughey with 2%; Adams, Kaine, Patrick, and Murphy with 1%; Gillibrand, Hickenlooper, Pritzker, and Steyer with 0%
  89. Pritzker with 2%, Sinema, Murphy and Warnock with 1%; Beshear, Raimondo, Adams, Polis, Cooper and Landrieu with 0%
  90. Kyrsten Sinema, Phil Murphy, JB Pritzker, and Raphael Warnock with 1%; Beshear, Raimondo, Adams, Polis, Cooper, and Landrieu with 0%
  91. Jill Biden with 7%
  92. Cooper, Raimondo and Pritzker with 1%; Beshear, Sinema, Landrieu, Murphy, Adams, Polis and Warnock with 0%
  93. Cooper, Raimondo and Pritzker with 1%; Beshear, Sinema, Landrieu, Murphy, Adams, Polis and Warnock with 0%
  94. Michael Bloomberg with 4%
  95. Eric Adams, Tim Kaine, Beto O'Rourke, and Tom Steyer with 1%; Kirsten Gillibrand, John Hickenlooper, Phil Murphy, Ilhan Omar, and Deval Patrick with 0%
  96. Tulsi Gabbard with 2%; Cooper and Murphy with 1%; Beshear, Sinema, Landrieu, Adams, Polis, Raimondo and Pritzker with 0%
  97. Tulsi Gabbard with 2%; Cooper and Murphy with 1%; Beshear, Sinema, Landrieu, Adams, Polis, Raimondo and Pritzker with 0%
  98. Eric Adams with 2%; Cooper, Raimondo, Murphy, Pritzker and Polis with 1%; Landrieu, Beshear, Raimondo and Sinema with 0%
  99. Cooper and Adams with 1%; Sinema, Beshear, Landrieu, Raimondo, Pritzker, Murphy and Polis with 0%
  100. Beto O'Rourke with 3%, Tom Steyer with 2%; Eric Adams, Tim Kaine, and Deval Patrick with 1%; Kirsten Gillibrand and Ilhan Omar with 0%
  101. Roy Cooper with 2%; Beshear, Sinema, Raimondo and Murphy with 1%; Landrieu, Pritzker and Adams with 0%
  102. Beto O'Rourke with 3%; John Hickenlooper with 2%; Tim Kaine, Deval Patrick, and Tom Steyer with 1%; Eric Adams, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Ilhan Omar with 0%
  103. Beshear, Sinema, Cooper, Landrieu, Raimondo, Pritzker and Adams with 1%; Murphy with 0%
  104. Beto O'Rourke with 2%; Eric Adams and John Hickenlooper with 1%; Kirsten Gillibrand, Tim Kaine, Ilhan Omar, Deval Patrick, and Tom Steyer with 0%
  105. Cooper, Adams and Raimondo with 3%
  106. Gabbard with 1%; Beshear and Sinema with 0%
  107. Other/Don't know with 14%
  108. "Someone else" with 3%; Michael Bloomberg and Beto O'Rourke with 2%; Sherrod Brown, Andrew Yang, and Katie Porter with 1%
  109. "Someone else", Andy Beshear, Tulsi Gabbard and Kyrsten Sinema with 0%
  110. Beto O'Rourke with 3%, other with 29%
  111. Sherrod Brown with 4%
  112. "Someone else" and Tulsi Gabbard with 1%; Andy Beshear and Kyrsten Sinema with 0%
  113. Beto O'Rourke with 3%; Kirsten Gillibrand, John Hickenlooper, Tim Kaine, Deval Patrick and Tom Steyer with 1%; Ilhan Omar with 0%
  114. Beto O'Rourke with 3%, Kirsten Gillibrand, Deval Patrick and Tom Steyer with 1%; John Hickenlooper, Tim Kaine and Ilhan Omar with 0%
  115. O'Rourke and Yang with 2%; Besehar, Gabbard, and Gillibrand with 1%; Sinema with 0%
  116. Andrew Yang with 4%; John Hickenlooper and Beto O'Rourke with 2%; Kirsten Gillibrand and Tim Kaine with 1%; Ilhan Omar with 0%
  117. Sherrod Brown with 2%
  118. Beto O'Rourke and Andrew Yang with 3%; John Hickenlooper with 2%; Tim Kaine, Deval Patrick and Ilhan Omar with 1%
  119. Tim Kaine, Beto O'Rourke, Deval Patrick, and Andrew Yang with 2%; Kirsten Gillibrand, John Hickenlooper and Ilhan Omar with 1%
  120. Democratic subsample of full sample of 1,574 likely voters
  121. "Someone else" with 26%; Beto O'Rourke with 4%, Andrew Yang with 3%, Julian Castro with 2%; John Bel Edwards with 1%
  122. Andrew Yang with 4%, Kirsten Gillibrand, John Hickenlooper and Beto O'Rourke with 2%; Tim Kaine, Ilhan Omar, and Deval Patrick with 1%
  123. Andrew Yang with 4%, John Hickenlooper and Beto O'Rourke with 2%; Tim Kaine, Kirsten Gillibrand, Ilhan Omar, and Deval Patrick with 1%; Gavin Newsom with 0%
  124. John Hickenlooper with 3%; Tim Kaine with 2%; Kirsten Gillibrand, Ilhan Omar and Deval Patrick with 1%
  125. Kirsten Gillibrand, John Hickenlooper, Tim Kaine, Ilhan Omar, and Deval Patrick with 1%
  126. John Hickenlooper with 3%; Kirsten Gillibrand, Tim Kaine and Deval Patrick with 1%
  127. Andrew Yang with 14%, Beto O'Rourke with 6%, Kirsten Gillibrand with 4%
  128. Andrew Yang with 8%, Beto O'Rourke with 6%, Kirsten Gillibrand with 3%

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    The 2020 California Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The California primary formed an unusual part of Super Tuesday as it had historically departed from its typical June date. It was a semi-closed primary, with the state awarding 494 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 415 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Alabama Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Alabama Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. The open primary allocated 52 pledged delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, distributed in proportion to the results of the primary, statewide and within each congressional district. The state was also given an additional 8 unpledged delegates (superdelegates), whose votes at the convention were not bound to the result of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Massachusetts Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The Massachusetts primary was a semi-closed primary, with the state awarding 114 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 91 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 North Carolina Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 North Carolina Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The North Carolina primary was a semi-closed primary, with the state awarding 122 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 110 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 15 contests scheduled on Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, following the South Carolina primary the weekend before. The Oklahoma primary was a semi-closed primary, with the state awarding 43 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 37 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Michigan Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Michigan Democratic presidential primary took place on March 10, 2020, as one of several states voting the week after Super Tuesday in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. The Michigan primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 147 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 125 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Ohio Democratic presidential primary took place through April 28, 2020, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. In-person voting, originally scheduled for March 17, 2020, had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ohio primary was a semi-open primary and awarded 154 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 136 were pledged delegates allocated based on the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Arizona Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Arizona Democratic presidential primary took place on March 17, 2020, the third primary Tuesday of the month, as one of three contests on the same day in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, while the contest in Ohio had been postponed for roughly a month. The closed primary allocated 80 delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 67 were pledged delegates allocated according to the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary took place on March 17, 2020, the third primary Tuesday of the month, as one of three states voting on the same day in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, while the contest in Ohio had been postponed for roughly a month. The Florida primary was a closed primary, with the state awarding the fourth-largest amount of delegates towards the 2020 Democratic National Convention and the third-largest amount up to that point: 249 delegates, of which 219 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Illinois Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Illinois Democratic presidential primary took place on March 17, 2020, the third primary Tuesday of the month, as one of three states voting on the same day in the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election, while the contest in Ohio had been postponed for roughly a month. The Illinois primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 182 delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 155 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary took place on April 7, 2020, in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, along with the Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice election, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election. The Wisconsin primary was an open primary, with the state awarding 97 delegates to the 2020 Democratic National Convention, of which 84 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the results of the primary. Although all forms of voting had to take place on or until April 7, full results were not allowed to be released before April 13, in accordance with a district court ruling.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary</span>

    The 2020 Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary took place on June 2, 2020, after being postponed due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, as one of eight delayed and regular primaries on the same day in the Democratic primaries for the 2020 presidential election. It was originally planned to take place on April 28, 2020, as one of several northeastern states in the "Acela primary". The Pennsylvania primary was a closed primary, with the state awarding 210 delegates, of whom 186 were pledged delegates allocated on the basis of the primary results.

    <span class="mw-page-title-main">Statewide opinion polling for the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries</span>

    This is a list of statewide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the Democratic primaries for the 2020 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy.

    Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2024, considered several prominent individuals before selecting Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate on August 6. Harris and Walz were certified as the official nominees that evening by Democratic National Committee secretary Jason Rae. Walz is the first sitting Democratic governor to be picked as a vice presidential nominee since Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska in 1924 and if elected, would be the third vice president from Minnesota after Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale.

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