BREAKING: Bernie Sanders has a slight lead over a tightly packed group of Democratic frontrunners in Iowa, according to the early state’s gold-standard poll
Bernie Sanders has a slight lead over a tightly packed group of Democratic frontrunners in Iowa, according to the early state’s gold-standard poll.shows Sanders leading the Democratic presidential field with 20 percent, with Elizabeth Warren , Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden close behind the Vermont senator.The Iowa poll represents a 5-point jump for Sanders, who was at 15 percent in the Register’s previous poll, in November.
15 percent threshold needed to win delegates out of the first caucus state. The next closest is Sen. Amy Klobuchar , who garnered 6 percent support. The poll results are reflective of new national momentum for Sanders, who has improbably gained steam since suffering a heart attack, and after winning the endorsement of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez . The poll also provides a welcome sign for Warren, who was bunched with the other frontrunners at a time when other data suggested she had fallen behind.
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