New York Democrats are split on if their party should nominate President Joe Biden as their presidential candidate, the latest Siena Research survey found.
The survey asked New York Democrats, “Do you think the Democratic Party should re-nominate Joe Biden as the party´s candidate for President in 2024, or do you think the party should nominate a different candidate for President in 2024?”
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.
Among those who said Democrats should choose a different candidate to nominate for 2024, ten percent said it should be Robert F. Kennedy Jr., followed by eight percent who said Vice President Kamala Harris, seven percent who said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, seven percent who said Sen. Bernie Sanders, five percent who said California Gov. Gavin Newsom, four percent who said Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and one percent who said Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Another 15 percent said “someone else,” and 43 percent are unsure or have no opinion.