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These are the 2020 candidates that Democratic voters think are most likely to lose an election against Trump

46.9% of Democratic respondents think entrepreneur Andrew Yang would lose to Trump compared to 17.4% who think he would win, and 36% who were neutral.

These are the 2020 candidates that Democratic voters think are most likely to lose an election against Trump

42.7% of people believe Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, who has low name recognition so far, would lose to Trump, compared to 14.6% who think he would win, and 43% who were neutral.

42.7% of people believe Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, who has low name recognition so far, would lose to Trump, compared to 14.6% who think he would win, and 43% who were neutral.

41% of Democrats surveyed believed Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard would lose to Trump, 13.10% thought she could win, and 46% were neutral.

41% of Democrats surveyed believed Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard would lose to Trump, 13.10% thought she could win, and 46% were neutral.

While possible 2020 candidate Stacey Abrams hasn't declared a campaign yet, 36.4% of Democratic voters believed she would lose to Trump, 19.6% think she would beat Trump, and 44% were neutral.

While possible 2020 candidate Stacey Abrams hasn

36% of Democratic voters believe California Rep. Eric Swalwell would lose against Trump, 17.2% think he would win, and 47% were neutral.

36% of Democratic voters believe California Rep. Eric Swalwell would lose against Trump, 17.2% think he would win, and 47% were neutral.

Attitudes about Sen. Elizabeth Warren's electability are split, with 35% of Democratic voters believing that she would lose to Trump while 31% think she would win and 33.6% neutral.

Attitudes about Sen. Elizabeth Warren

33% of Democratic voters think New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand would lose to Trump, while 17.8% believe she would win, and 50% neutral.

33% of Democratic voters think New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand would lose to Trump, while 17.8% believe she would win, and 50% neutral.

31% of Democratic voters believe former HUD Secretary Julian Castro would lose in a general election match-up against Trump while 16% believe he would win, and 53% neutral on his chances.

31% of Democratic voters believe former HUD Secretary Julian Castro would lose in a general election match-up against Trump while 16% believe he would win, and 53% neutral on his chances.

While Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, the latest entry to the Democratic field, has very low name recognition, 30% of the Democrats who do know him think he would lose, 15% think he would win, and 55% are neutral.

While Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, the latest entry to the Democratic field, has very low name recognition, 30% of the Democrats who do know him think he would lose, 15% think he would win, and 55% are neutral.

30% of Democratic voters believe that Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado would lose to Trump, 19% believe he would win, and 51% neutral.

30% of Democratic voters believe that Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado would lose to Trump, 19% believe he would win, and 51% neutral.

28% of Democratic voters believe Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan would lose to Trump compared to 13% who think he would win and 59% who were neutral.

28% of Democratic voters believe Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan would lose to Trump compared to 13% who think he would win and 59% who were neutral.

Of the Democratic voters who know Gov. Jay Inslee, 27% think he would lose to Trump, 21% thought he would win, and 51% are neutral.

Of the Democratic voters who know Gov. Jay Inslee, 27% think he would lose to Trump, 21% thought he would win, and 51% are neutral.

27% of Democratic voters surveyed think that Sen. Amy Klobuchar would lose to Trump, with 25% believing she would win, and 49% neutral.

27% of Democratic voters surveyed think that Sen. Amy Klobuchar would lose to Trump, with 25% believing she would win, and 49% neutral.

Democratic voters perceive former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg to have almost the same electability as a generic Democratic candidate, with 25% predicting he would lose in a general election match-up against Trump, compared to 35% who think he would win and 40% who were neutral.

Democratic voters perceive former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg to have almost the same electability as a generic Democratic candidate, with 25% predicting he would lose in a general election match-up against Trump, compared to 35% who think he would win and 40% who were neutral.

24.5% of Democratic voters believe that Sen. Bernie Sanders would lose to Trump, compared to 47% who believe he would win and 28% who were neutral.

24.5% of Democratic voters believe that Sen. Bernie Sanders would lose to Trump, compared to 47% who believe he would win and 28% who were neutral.

24.5% of Democratic voters also think Sen. Cory Booker would lose to Trump, while 32% think he would win and 43% were neutral.

24.5% of Democratic voters also think Sen. Cory Booker would lose to Trump, while 32% think he would win and 43% were neutral.

24% of Democratic voters think Rep. John Delaney would lose to Trump, but just 10% think he would win, with 66% of respondents neutral.

24% of Democratic voters think Rep. John Delaney would lose to Trump, but just 10% think he would win, with 66% of respondents neutral.

23.5% of Democratic voters think Sen. Kamala Harris would lose to Trump, while 40% think she would win and 36% neutral.

23.5% of Democratic voters think Sen. Kamala Harris would lose to Trump, while 40% think she would win and 36% neutral.

22% of Democratic voters think former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke would lose to Trump. 38.5% think he would win, and 39% are neutral.

22% of Democratic voters think former Texas Rep. Beto O

Former Vice President Joe Biden is considered highly electable, with 13% of Democratic voters believing he would lose to Trump compared to 69% who think he would win and 18% who were neutral.

Former Vice President Joe Biden is considered highly electable, with 13% of Democratic voters believing he would lose to Trump compared to 69% who think he would win and 18% who were neutral.

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