In a USA TODAY/Ipsos poll, 40% of adults said they admired Bernie Sanders’ character, above many of his Democratic rivals and Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON – Is Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders likable enough to win the White House? A new USA TODAY/Ipsos poll released Friday suggests a lot of voters think so.
Thirty-one percent said they admired former Vice President Joe Biden, while Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg each got 30%. Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg was not far behind with 29% who said they admired him. Democratic strategist Andrew Feldman said Sanders' consistent messaging may help him on some measures related to trust.
"Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done," she reportedly said in the film. Decades of research shows likability does play a factor in American elections but the extent of the impact is hard to gauge. According to a report by The Barbara Lee Family Foundation, 84% of men and 90% of women said liking a candidate is important in their decision to vote.
"For Bernie, he's always had this outsider appeal," Schickler said."He's been around so long with the same basic message, and I think that's probably helping him in the primary."
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