Seventy-three percent of Democrats want a "fresh face" to run for president in 2020, compared to 16 percent who believe the party should promote a candidate who has run in the past, a new Rasmussen Reports poll reveals.
The survey results come as former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Hillary Clinton are again being mentioned as possible candidates for the White House, Rasmussen noted.
Here is how the results break down:
- 65 percent of all likely voters say the Democrats should find a new face for 2020, while 19 percent say the party should go with someone who has already made a bid for the White House.
- 58 percent believe Clinton has been bad for the Democrats, while 22 percent believe she has been good for the party and 12 percent say she has had no impact.
The poll, conducted July 11-12, surveyed 1,000 likely voters. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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