FiveThirtyEight
Micah Cohen

If Joe Biden had run this year, challenging Clinton for the Democratic nomination, how do you think he would have done?
Carl Bialik

Sanders supporters were likely among those chanting “no more war.” A poll conducted last month by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs showed that just 12 percent of Sanders supporters favored a dominant role for the U.S. in the world, compared with 29 percent of Clinton supporters. And 15 percent of Sanders supporters said maintaining superior military power wasn’t important at all, compared with 8 percent of Clinton supporters. CORRECTION (July 28, 10:30 a.m.): An earlier version of this entry misstated the name of the group that conducted a poll of Clinton and Sanders supporters. It is the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, not Public Affairs.
Harry Enten

If the crowd wasn’t in love with Panetta, it seems ready to go for Joe Biden. The “Joe” signs are out, and the crowd is loud.

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