一项最新调查显示,佛蒙特州参议员伯尼·桑德斯(Bernie Sanders)在大学生中领先于2020年所有民主党总统候选人,而前副总统乔·拜登却被压倒性多数。
桑德斯在Chegg / College Pulse每周最新一次的对民主党和有民主党倾向的美国大学生的调查中名列前茅,获得了30%的支持。紧随其后的是马萨诸塞州参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦(Elizabeth Warren)(占26%)和安德鲁·杨(Andrew Yang),后者占10%的每周支持增长最为稳定。拜登(Biden)以个位数倒退。他看到他在自由派大学生中的支持率从3月份的23%急剧下降到本周的9%。
自三月以来,桑德斯每周都领导民意调查,尽管对沃伦和杨的竞选活动的支持分别增加了三倍和三倍以上。
每周对1,500多名美国大学生进行的民意调查显示,沃伦(Warren)自上周以来上升了三个百分点,桑德斯(Sanders)第三周保持稳定在30%。桑德斯(Sanders)的最高民意调查百分比是在三月份,当时他正好保持了三分之一的支持(33%),然后在五月份跌至最低的24%,在七月下旬又出现反弹。
自7月初以来,拜登(Biden)一直在民主党大学生中逐渐失去支持,现在排在只有一位数支持的候选人的最底层。当Chegg / College Pulse的每周一次民意调查于3月开始时,拜登保持了23个百分点,然后在6月下旬至7月初急剧下降。
自从去年春天的大学生民意测验以来,沃伦(Warren)的支持率增长幅度最大,她的支持率从三月份的6%增长到现在的26%,增长了三倍多。上周,沃伦在几次民意测验中超过了拜登,成为民主党的领跑者,其中包括在最新的《经济学人》 / YouGov 每周跟踪调查中,拜仁领先四个百分点。桑德斯是该调查中唯一获得两位数支持的其他候选人。
当将种族,性别或性取向纳入数据时,桑德斯在Chegg / College Pulse每周民意调查中保持领先。但是,自称是“坚强民主党人”的受访者将沃伦(Warren)的独立参议院同事的支持率提高了36%至31%,达到了五分。
在民意调查中落后于桑德斯,沃伦,杨和拜登,排在前五名的是印第安纳州南本德市市长皮特·布蒂吉格(Pete Buttigieg),占7%。前得克萨斯州国会议员贝托·奥洛克(Beto O'Rourke),占4%加州参议员卡玛拉·哈里斯(Kamala Harris)则下降3%,下降了1个百分点。
所有其他剩余的候选人所获得的民主党支持大学生的支持不足1%。

COLLEGE STUDENTS OVERWHELMINGLY REJECT JOE BIDEN, EMBRACE BERNIE SANDERS: POLL
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders maintained his polling lead ahead of all 2020 Democratic presidential candidates among college students, while former Vice President Joe Biden was overwhelmingly ignored, according to a recent survey.
Sanders stood atop the latest Chegg/College Pulse weekly poll of Democrat and Democrat-leaning U.S. college students with 30 percent of support. He was followed by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren with 26 percent, and Andrew Yang, who at 10 percent had the most consistent week-over-week increases in backing. Trailing back in single digits was Biden, who has seen his support among liberal college students fall dramatically from 23 percent in March to just nine percent this week.
Sanders has led the poll every week since March, although support for Warren and Yang has more than quadrupled and tripled, respectively, for their campaigns.
The weekly poll of more than 1,500 U.S. college students showed Warren picking up three percentage points since last week as Sanders held steady for the third week at 30 percent. Sanders' highest polling percentage was in March when he held onto exactly one-third of support (33 percent) before dipping to his lowest of 24 percent in May, and again in late July before rebounding.
Biden has steadily lost support among Democratic college students since early July and now sits in the bottom rung of candidates who only have single-digit support. When the Chegg/College Pulse weekly polling began in March, Biden held on to 23 percentage points before dropping off dramatically between late June and early July.
Warren has seen the largest increase in support since the college student poll started last spring, having more than quadrupled her support from just 6 percent in March to now 26 percent. Last week, Warren surpassed Biden as the Democratic front-runner in several polls, including a four percentage-point lead over him in the latest Economist/YouGov weekly tracking survey. Sanders was the only other candidate to receive double-digit support in that survey.
Sanders maintained his spot atop the Chegg/College Pulse weekly poll when race, gender or sexual orientation are factored in to the data. However, respondents who described themselves as a "Strong Democrat" supported Warren over her Independent Senate colleague by a five-point lead of 36 to 31 percent.
Falling behind Sanders, Warren, Yang and Biden in the poll to round out the top five is South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, with 7 percent; former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke with 4 percent; and California Senator Kamala Harris with 3 percent, a drop of one point.
All the other remaining candidates received less than 1 percent of support from Democrat-leaning college students.
