Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are battling for position at the top of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are in a virtual tie nationally at the top of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary field, an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds.Elizabeth Warren is in third place, while Mike Bloomberg leaped ahead of Pete Buttigieg for fourth.Bernie Sanders
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., trails with 15% of support. Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg was the first choice of 9% of respondents, leapfrogging former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who came in at 7%. Less than half of respondents to the NBC/WSJ survey — 45% — said they would definitely vote for their first choice. Another 27% answered that they would probably vote for the candidate, and an additional 27% said they were just leaning toward their first choice.
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