As a memeber I can only tell you what I have heard from other members and union reps
Phillips - not a chance of getting a vote from anyone I have talked to, and wasn't expecting she would.
Her comments since anouncing her campaign to consider re-admission to the EU and appointing Cooper and Reeves has alienated her more.
Thornbury - got one person laughing and another shaking their head, not popular.
Nandy - actually positive but wary that she is too eager sometimes to please everyone and will be dictated to by the PLP, still know some who are considering her.
Long-Bailey - popular with the staunch lefties, but old heads also wary that she is already being castigated and demonised from the press and it won't get any better, maybe too soon for her but still well liked.
Starmer- saying the right things and his history is of decent socialist upbringing and compassionate work as a lawyer all have said if honest the most electable, but some wary that all this talk hides his more new labour beliefs.
Overall all have said it ain't about whose the most leftie, but who will get labour back in contention and they are gonna vote on that as in the end conference and the NEC still have a sway in labours direction
I expecct starmer to win, I admit for me it is between nandy/Long-bailey/starmer but will wait for the campaigns before deciding.
As for deputy, Angela raynor for me, and most mates, burgon is the choice of the unions and some on the left, but I just cannot vote for the clown.