REPORT: Warren passes Biden in prized poll
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DES MOINES — Sen. Elizabeth Warren surged to first place in a respected poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers released on Saturday.
The poll is the first from the Des Moines Register, together with CNN and Mediacom, to put the two-term Massachusetts Democrat in the lead, at 22 percent. Former vice president Joe Biden, who led the Register’s June poll, fell by 3 percentage points to a close 20 percent, putting the two in a statistical tie, far in front of the rest of the field. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) slipped 5 percentage points to a distant third, at 11 percent.
The article goes on to state the following:
The September survey is the first by the Register in the 2020 cycle not to put Biden in the lead in the first-in-the-nation contest, which will take place in February. The closely-watched results arrive as Warren builds momentum with immense crowds, including 20,000 in Manhattan earlier this week.
Elizabeth Warren surges and Joe Biden fades in close Iowa race, a new CNN/Des Moines Register poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers shows.
Warren: 22%
Biden: 20%
Sanders: 11%
Buttigieg: 9%
Harris: 6%https://t.co/2ShU0OZTlY— CNN (@CNN) September 22, 2019
New Iowa poll: Elizabeth Warren is ahead, with Joe Biden in second and Bernie Sanders losing supporthttps://t.co/apx9uCkbEv
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 22, 2019
For the first time, Elizabeth Warren leads the Des Moines Register poll
22% – Elizabeth Warren
20% – Joe Biden
11% – Bernie Sanders
9% – Pete Buttigieg
6% – Kamala Harris https://t.co/O56s7cQZoR— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) September 22, 2019
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