National poll: Biden, Warren and Sanders locked together at top of primary
The Democratic primary has no clear leader, a new national poll conducted by Monmouth University shows, with former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders locked in a tight race.
In the poll, a full two-thirds of voters back one of the top three candidates. Biden and Warren are each at 23 percent support, while Sanders is at 20 percent. No other candidate is in double-digits, a clear dividing line between the top three candidates and the rest of the field.
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The results represent a 5-point increase for Sanders and a 4-point bump Buttigieg over their results in a September Monmouth national poll. Warren dipped 5 points, while Biden and Harris remained largely stable. All of the candidates' movements are within the poll's margin of error.
However, Warren and Sanders were both able to close an "electability" gap in the mind of voters between themselves and Biden.
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