rise as biden has faded over time, though still clearly in a competitive contest. take a look compared to june. warren is at 22% now. she was 15% then. she s up 7. joe biden down 3 from june. he was at 23. now at 20. bernie sanders down 5. another score that we look at is we ask voters your first choice or who is your second choice or who are you active live considering? we put all that together. elizabeth warren out in front here. 71% of likely democratic caucusgoers in iowa say warren is first, second or they are actively considering her. that s up 10 points since june. whereas everyone else holds relative steady. buttigieg and harris, three
world takes care of all of its citizens. american companies are paying for that health care and no other company no other country that they re competing with is. it s complicated. but you can make it simpler and that s what our autoworkers know. they re scared. they have lost a lot. the supplier companies have lost their health care already after 2008. you say let me jump in. let me jump in because you say they re scared. this has been part of the debate. former vice president biden says let s fix obamacare, let s not have this huge disruption to medicare for all, he thinks some of the other things are too far. he thinks some of them are too far policywise. he thinks others are too far if you re trying to sell them and bring michigan back to blue, bring wisconsin back to blue, bring pennsylvania back to blue. elizabeth warren, i know that you re talking to your colleagues and a lot say warren was the best debater. if that path continues and those
warren and obama sounding rhetorically similar in their approach how the american economy works and examism should work best and so on. there are real fault leans between say warren and obama. i think you saw glimmers of what we will see going forward in the fight between janet yellen and larry summers about who will be the next chair of the fed. substantively they re close. sort of more wall street friendly democrats and people in the white house were fairly supportf of summers. as for yellen, she is much more support among the grass roots. that ultimately she bought the the nomination. but i think those are the real issues. the wall street issues, how to regulate the banks, rather than social security and medicare, which will be the fault lines for the democrats. so when we say regulating the banks, we say there is a divide there between obama and the centrist for what obama has done and frank represents and what warren and janet yellen, what specifically are we talking