From presidential pardons to sending a message to McDonald's, JohnKingCNN reviews some of the week's best 2020 campaign moments.
Poll of the week: A new national Monmouth University poll of potential Democratic primary voters finds former vice president Joe Biden leading with 33%, Bernie Sanders at 15%, Kamala Harris at 11%, Elizabeth Warren at 10%, Pete Buttigieg at 6% and Beto O'Rourke at 4%. That closely matches the average of live interview polls over the last 10 days that puts Biden at 34%, Sanders at 16%, Warren at 11%, Harris at 8%, Buttigieg at 6% and O'Rourke at 3%.
In some ways, it shouldn't be surprising that things haven't shifted too much. It's only Memorial Day weekend 2019. While most in the media are paying close attention to the campaign, a majority of Democrats told Quinnipiac University this past week that they were only paying some to no attention to the campaign. Still, even though a majority of Democrats aren't paying very close attention, more Democrats than normal are compared to prior years.
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