Prior to Lucy Flores’s bombshell “kiss and sniff” claim against the former Vice President, Joe Biden enjoyed a 10 point lead over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in the stiff competition for the Democrat Party’s presidential nomination for 2020, according to a recently released Quinnipiac University poll.

Quinnipiac polled 1,358 registered voters on which Democrat would have their vote in the 2020 primaries as we quickly approach election season, revealing Biden, who has yet to officially announce his candidacy, enjoys a comfortable lead compared to the other candidates.

Biden currently polls at 29 per cent of Democrats and voters who lean toward the party, with a double digit lead over second place Sanders, who polls at only 19 per cent.

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Both candidates poll far ahead of noted Irishman Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke, who polls at only 12 per cent of voters. Behind O’Rourke in fourth place is California Senator Kamala Harris, who polls at 8 per cent. Of the other 13 declared candidates, none polled higher than 4 per cent.

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Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren polled at 4 per cent, as did South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Below them are New Jersey Senator Cory Booker and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, both polling at 2 per cent, and former Colorado governor John Hickenlooper and Julian Castro, both polling at 1 per cent.

No other candidates received enough support to register on the poll, however, 1 per cent of those polled said they would prefer someone not listed, and another 1 per cent said they would not vote in the primaries for any of the named candidates.

While Biden continues to enjoy a comfortable lead, voters should expect to hear more about Big League Politics’ exclusive coverage of the alleged sexual harassment cover up conducted by his daughter’s legal firm, in which a lawyer allegedly made sexual advances on a teenage witness while in a courtroom bathroom.

It is also unknown if his potential campaign will be buoyed or burdened by Biden’s supposed decision to enlist avowed socialist and incredibly sore loser Stacy Abrams as his running mate.