The Vermont senator came 14 points ahead of the president when voters were asked if they admired their characters.
Bernie Sanders performs better than any of his 2020 rivals on the issues of personal character and empathy, according to a new poll.
Former Vice President Joe Biden came in second place, with 31 percent of voters admiring his character while 30 percent said the same of Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg. reported the Vermont Indepedent saying:"Mayor Bloomberg, with all his money, will not create the kind of excitement and energy we need to have the voter turnout we must have to defeat Donald Trump.
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