New York Democrats are split on if their party should nominate President Joe Biden as their presidential candidate.
SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty ImagesNew York Democrats are split on if their party should nominate President Joe Biden as their presidential candidate, the latest Siena Research survey found.
A plurality, 47 percent, of Democrats said they think the party should nominate Biden, compared to 46 percent who believe the Democrat Party should choose another candidate. Another seven percent remain unsure. Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on July 20, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
The full survey was taken August 13-16, among 803 registered New York voters. It has a +/- 4.4 percent margin of error.
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