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Warren, along with US Senator Bernie Sanders, exemplifies the leftward wing of the party, while Biden currently owns its center lane.
No middle ground
Kyle Kondik, a political analyst at the University of Virginia, said Biden was effective in defending against attacks by Harris and others on Obama's signature healthcare achievement, the Affordable Care Act, and other parts of the Obama administration's record. "That seems to be a comfortable place to be," Kondik said.
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week showed Biden had largely recovered ground he lost after his debate flap with Harris. He held 34 percent of the Democratic vote, with Warren behind at 15 percent. Other recent polls have given Biden a sizeable lead, with either Warren or Sanders second.
Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist who worked for former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, said that the two debates this week had laid out a stark choice for Democratic primary voters.
"If you doubt that Democrats can defeat Donald Trump on a progressive agenda, then Biden is going to continue to have a pretty strong lead," Payne said. "But if you feel like Democrats need to go big and bold and push the envelope with a transformative new agenda, I think it's pretty clear where you are going - to the left flank of the party and choose from the Sanders/Warren wing."
What that means for candidates who are attempting to straddle the middle ground between the two poles, such as Harris, Booker and Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, remains to be seen.
Harris appeared to struggle at times on Wednesday reconciling her progressive policy stances with her record as California's attorney general and may have sapped any momentum her campaign received from her skirmish with Biden in June.
Booker at the debate preached party unity, but then attacked Biden over his criminal justice policies while a US senator. Buttigieg has shown himself to be a prolific fundraiser and skilled debater, but his support in the polls appears to be leveling off.
Trump has said he believes Biden will be the Democratic nominee and his campaign targeted him throughout the evening in a series of statements that slammed Biden on foreign policy, trade and abortion.
Payne said that Trump's recent conduct - telling a group of minority congresswomen to "go back" to their home countries and ripping the district of a black congressman - may have played into Biden's hands ahead of the debate.
The more outrageous Trump's actions, Payne contended, the more Democratic voters were likely to prioritize finding a candidate who can beat him over progressive structural reforms.
"You can draw a straight line between Trump being unsteady and erratic and people clinging more to Joe Biden," Payne said. "'Uncle Joe' is the safety blanket that many Democratic voters will continue to lean on as long as they view Donald Trump as the existential threat."
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