Two new polls show Sen. Bernie Sanders gaining in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Two polls released over the weekend in those states found the Vermont lawmaker taking the No. 1 spot in the still-crowded field of Democrats seeking the 2020 presidential nomination.
In New Hampshire, a CNN/University of New Hampshire survey published Sunday similarly found Sanders at 25 percent, with Buttigieg, Biden and Warren again contending for second place. That represents a four-point gain for Sanders since the pollster last surveyed the state. National polls of the race have found Biden in a much stronger position. An ABC News/Washington Post survey released Sunday found Biden leading the field with 28 percent to Sanders's 24 percent.
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