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FOCUS: Warren Edges Biden, Takes Her First Lead in Prized Iowa Poll
Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Washington Post
Stanley-Becker writes: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren surged in a respected poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers released on Saturday, testing former Vice President Joe Biden's dominance in the state."
Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Washington Post
Stanley-Becker writes: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren surged in a respected poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers released on Saturday, testing former Vice President Joe Biden's dominance in the state."
EXCERPT:
The poll is the first from the Des Moines Register, together with CNN and Mediacom, to put the two-term Massachusetts Democrat at the front of the pack, with 22 percent saying she was their first choice for president. Former vice president Joe Biden, who led the Register’s June poll, sits at 20 percent, putting the two in a statistical tie, far ahead of the rest of the field. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) slipped 5 percentage points to a distant third, at 11 percent.
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.
The poll was conducted Sept. 14-18 among 602 probable caucusgoers, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
Filling out the top five were Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind., and Sen. Kamala D. Harris (Calif.). Buttigieg, whose campaign had a commanding presence at Saturday’s Polk County Steak Fry, fell by 6 percentage points from the June poll.
Sens. Cory Booker (N.J.) and Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) were both at 3 percent, ahead of a cluster of candidates registering at 2 percent and eight others polling at 1 percent or less.
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