[A] survey carried out by the Des Moines Register, Mediacom and CNN puts [Elizabethh Warren] at 22% with likely caucus-goers, to the former vice-president [Joe Biden]’s 20%.
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Vermont senator Bernie Sanders placed third, with 11%, ahead of South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg on 9% and California senator Kamala Harris on 6%.
New Jersey senator Cory Booker, who said on Saturday he would drop out of the race if a fundraising target is not met, was next with 3%, tied with the Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar.
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Biden still leads the realclearpolitics.com national polling average, on 30% to Warren on 19% and Sanders on 16%. Buttigieg and Harris, on 6%, are the only other candidates with more than 3% support.
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The poll also asked likely voters for their second choices, an important selection in the caucus system. It concluded that at least 71% of likey caucus-goers are at least considering Warren, ahead of Biden on 60%.
According to the poll, 32% of those who said they caucused for Sanders in 2016 now support Warren, indicating the strength of her surge among progressive Democrats.
Guardian
Sunday, September 22, 2019
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