Biden’s Fall Fuels Sanders’ Big Lead in Democratic Poll
(Bloomberg) -- Bernie Sanders has taken a commanding lead over the rest of the Democratic field as Joe Biden has fallen into a tie for distant second place, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.
Sanders leads the pack with 27% of Democratic primary voters, unchanged from a month ago. But Biden’s support is down 11 percentage points to 15%.
That puts Biden inside the 4.8-point margin of error in a four-way race for second place. Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren are at 14%, and Pete Buttigieg is at 13%. Amy Klobuchar trails the field at 7%.
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Biden’s dramatic fall seems to have most helped Buttigieg, up 6 points from January, and Bloomberg, up 5 points. Klobuchar is up 2 points.
The same poll shows major Democratic candidates beating President Donald Trump in head-to-head matchups: Biden by 8 points; Bloomberg by 7 points; Sanders and Buttigieg by 4 points and Klobuchar by 3 points. The margin of error for the matchups was 3.3 points.
The poll of 900 registered voters was conducted Feb. 14-17.
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