What time is it? Poll time!
With the next Democratic Presidential debate coming up on Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio, it’s time again to ask the wise readers of Colorado Pols to predict the Democratic nominee for President in 2020. When we last asked this question in September, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders were neck-and-neck at the top of the poll.
As always, we want to know what you think will happen here — not what you want to happen or who you personally might support. If you had to place a bet — right now — on the outcome of the Democratic Primary, where would you put your money? Who do you predict will be the Democratic nominee for President in 2020?
Click after the jump to cast your completely un-scientific vote…
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VP Pence.
Iowa & New Hampshire – Warren wins, Biden still strong. Remainder except Sanders, Buttigieg, Harris, Yang, & Booker drop out
North Carolina – Biden wins, Warren is second, rest a ways behind. Booker drops out.
Nevada – Warren & Biden close. Rest a ways behind. Harris drops out, partially due to bad polling in California.
Super Tuesday – Warren ahead but Biden still "in range". Sanders drops out for Warren. Buttigieg drops out because it's clear he's not going to win. Yang stays because he's having a great time.
Convention – Warren has sewn up a majority.
$2 says… no way.