With the Iowa caucuses less than a month away, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Pete Buttigieg find themselves in a three-way tie as a top choice for voters if the Democratic primary were held today, according to a new CBS poll.
With the Iowa caucuses less than a month away, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg find themselves in a three-way tie if the Democratic primary were held today, according to a new CBS poll.
Eighteen percent of voters said they would choose Warren if the 2020 Democratic primary or caucus were held today, topping the 13 percent who said they’d pick Buttiegieg but lagging significantly behind those who support Sanders and Biden . “In New Hampshire, 65% of Sanders’s backers call themselves ‘enthusiastic’ about supporting him ahead of all other candidates,” CBS reported, adding that Sanders might be “more reliant on first-time caucus-goers than the other leading candidates in Iowa, with 36% of his backers saying this would be their first caucus, versus Buttigieg’s 25% and Biden’s 24%.”
Only 24 percent of voters think she can beat Trump, whereas more voters believe in Biden — 38 percent in Iowa and 36 percent in New Hampshire — followed by Sanders. Biden, who more than half of voters in Iowa and New Hampshire consider a safe choice, raised $22.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2019, the biggest haul of his campaign so far.
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