With controversy swirling around Hillary Clinton’s emails and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders garnering large crowds of fans, there’s been a lot of buzz around whether Vice President Joe Biden will enter the 2016 presidential race. An NBC News online survey conducted by SurveyMonkey of 9,127 adults from August 7-10 found that Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters are split on whether or not he should run: Forty-six percent would like to see Biden jump in, while a slight majority, 52%, say they would not like him to enter the 2016 race.
But Biden will have his work cut out for him. Clinton and Sanders continue to earn double-digit numbers in recent polls. Biden’s support barely rose from 7% in July to 11% in August as rumors circulated that he would make a decision about a presidential run in the coming weeks.
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He has remained consistently in third place in the polls behind front-runners Clinton and Sanders, although Biden is not an official candidate. And that’s the question — if the vice president decides to enter the presidential race, could he could take votes from Clinton or Sanders?
The most recent NBC-Survey Monkey poll shows 49% of Democrats and independents who lean Democrat say they would vote for Clinton if the primary or caucus were being held in their state today, while 25% would support Sanders. But a full two-thirds of Democratic primary voters said they could be persuaded to vote for another candidate. Perhaps somewhat worrying for the Clinton campaign is that 39% of Clinton supporters would like to see Biden enter the race. Among Sanders supporters, nearly the same number – 36%, would also welcome Biden’s entry into the race.








