The poll, released on May 30 by Atlas Intel, found Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and former transportation secretary in the Biden administration, to be the top pick among Democrats who responded to the survey.

A total of 31.5% of self-identified Democrats who responded to the poll said they would vote for Buttigieg for president in four years, according to the poll.

Other surveys in May from firms such as Echelon Insights and McLaughlin & Associates have found Harris in first place in the hypothetical primary, making Atlas Intel’s poll stand out among the rest.

Harris is the third most popular pick among Democrats in the poll, falling behind U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.

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    That’s it? After not having primary and being force choked with worst possible candidates for years the indigned dems turn around and point to… Mayo Pete as their desired candidate?

    AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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    TLDR: It’s Mayor Pete in the lead in this poll, followed by AOC in second.

    And an AOC candidacy would really, really excite me if I didn’t know that Democrats rig their primaries. It’ll be someone that rich people love who gets the nod, likely Mayor Pete or Gavin Newsom, and then Democrats will wonder how they could have possibly lost to JD Vance.

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      Even if she got past the primaries the US public is so brainwashed that I doubt she’d make it. I’d love it if she did but… I don’t see it.

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        People keep saying that, but I live in Missouri, where we just voted for a $15 minimum wage, required paid sick leave, and voted down an abortion ban.

        Ergo, a red state that just democratically voted in the biggest pieces of Bernie and AOC’s politics.

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        You forget the split ticket in the last election where people who voted down ticket for tRump and republicans only to overwhelmingly vote for AOC. She has the popularity to bridge the divides and unite labor against the wealthy. This tour with Bernie will further cement her popularity with the masses!

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          It seems Democrats are content to just ignore how Bernie and AOC are filling football stadiums in red states, because MSNBC just repeats that common drumbeat that only centrists are electable.

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            Looking back, the old guard in the DNC needs to go. They’re still reeling from when they last ran a progressive and Nixon took like 48/50 states. I think that explains some of their hesitation. However, those were vastly different times and before Nixon – and moreover Reagan – started dismantling the guardrails that helped create the middle-class.

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      And an AOC candidacy would really, really excite me if I didn’t know that Democrats rig their primaries.

      Yeah at this point I think you could take a person from my own life that I have literal love and respect for and I would still be more inclined to interpret surviving a primary as a character indictment than as reason for optimism.

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      Democrats will wonder how they could have possibly lost to JD Vance.

      Lost to Trump. He’s running for a third term and he’s tearing down as much infrastructure as he can to do it. This isn’t going to be a representative democracy if Trump and the goons behind him stay in power. Infighting and implosion is all we can hope for.

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        If Donald Trump is President past January 2029, he won’t need an election to do it.

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        He’s repeatedly said he won’t… not that he can’t change his mind but I’d be really surprised if he ran again. There’s a much better chance of him dying in office than running again, let alone winning given he’d literally have to get a constitutional amendment passed. The supreme court is conservative but they have a strong record of swatting down his more ridiculous claims, including when he tried to challenge the 2020 election results.

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    It’s already been decided that Newsom will get the nomination. He has the most important asset, that both Harris and AOC both lack: a penis. If there’s one lesson that Democrats have learned over the past 12+ years, it’s that penis-havers have an advantage.

    Buttigieg is an interesting wild card: Is simply having a penis enough to win, or does it matter how you use it?

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      It’s already been decided that Newsom will get the nomination.

      Wouldn’t surprise me. He’s nice and cozy with fascists as evidenced by his willingness to platform them on his podcast.

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      If there’s one lesson that Democrats have learned over the past 12+ years, it’s that penis-havers have an advantage.

      That’s the only lesson you learned? Really? Nothing else comes to mind?

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        Oh, I’ve learned a lot more about why we keep electing shitty people, but that’s the only lesson the Democrats have learned.

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    Don’t worry, I can assure you they’ll rig another geriatric fool and gg ez their way through the primary to make sure AOC or any serious progressive doesn’t win just like Bernie.

    If Trump actually managed to remove the two term limit, you bet your ass they’d prop up Clinton with some puppet wire.

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    Seems like the more important take is that 68.5% do not want (or at least does not prefer) the most popular candidate, that’s a level of fractured that should be prompting some introspection from the party.