Whos Actually Electable in 2020?

Published: Nov. 5, 2019, 10:53 a.m.

The New York Times and Siena College conducted a major new poll, tackling the biggest questions about the 2020 presidential race: How likely is President Trump to be re-elected and which Democrat is best positioned to defeat him?\xa0\n\nThe results reveal that the president remains highly competitive in the battleground states likeliest to decide his re-election, with Democratic candidates struggling to win back the support of white working-class voters who backed Mr. Trump in 2016.\xa0\n\nThe poll also presents a snapshot of how the top Democratic candidates might fare in the general election \u2014 a critical question for Democratic voters hoping to take back the White House.\xa0\n\nGuest: Nate Cohn, a domestic correspondent for The Upshot at The New York Times. For more information on today\u2019s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.\xa0\n\nBackground reading:\xa0The new poll suggests Senator Elizabeth Warren might struggle with some battleground swing voters, and found evidence that both gender bias and ideological doubts were hurting her.The top Democratic presidential candidates are locked in a close race in the Iowa caucuses, a key early test in the nomination race. But there, Ms. Warren currently has a slight edge.\xa0Here are five theories about what \u201celectability\u201d means in the 2020 race.