If there was ever any doubt that "ok, boomer" has a political meaning, look no further than the latest Quinnipiac poll.
*all pacing claims will be put in quotations because the reality of these claims are dubious at best.*
Biden, reclaimed his position as "front runner" at 24%.
78% of his respondents are over 35 years of age, 67% are over 50 years of age.
Buttigieg rose to 15%, putting him "tied" for "second".
55% of his respondents are over 35 years of age, 39% over 50 years of age.
Bernie Sanders still holds the majority support of young voters.
28% of his respondents are under 35, and 18% are under 50
Warren is not far behind concerning young voters.
No matter which way you split it, Biden supporters (or anyone elses for that matter) do not comprise a majority of the party.
A culmination of progressive candidates (Yang, Sanders, Warren) and their supporters comprise of 29 % of the party (2%, 13%, 14% respectively).
A culmination of moderate candidates (Biden, Buttigieg, Klobuchar) comprise 43% of the party (24%, 16%, 3% respectively).
The remaining candidates, who none individually poll greater than 3%, comprise of 18% of the party.
11% declined to choose/do not know.
Electability is pushing people center
26% of Biden supporters say that electability in 2020 is of their greatest concern.
20% of Buttigieg supporters say that electability is a concern.
64% of respondents might change, including 73% of Buttigieg respondents, 54% of Biden respondents, 49% Sanders, 69% Warren.
The history of the Democratic Party is repeating itself as far as this poll is concerned, scared Democrats recovering from loss are moving center, with Biden and Buttigieg representing that notion.
If the race were held today, there would be no presidential candidate with a true backing of the the majority of the Democratic Party.
The youth is more progressive, older voters are more moderate
More candidates need to drop out.
Progressives should unite behind a single candidate.
Democrats should learn from the past and not reject a progressive form of the Democratic party.