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Sanders surges, Biden plateaus in latest NBC / WSJ poll of 2020 Democratic primary voters – CNBC, CNBC

Sanders surges, Biden plateaus in latest NBC / WSJ poll of 2020 Democratic primary voters – CNBC, CNBC

Sen. Bernie Sanders holds a campaign rally in Detroit, October 29,

Rebecca Cook | Reuters

Bernie Sanders has jumped into a virtual tie with Joe Biden nationally just before the first nominating contests in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, according to an NBC News / Wall Street Journal Poll released Friday.

The Vermont senator has the support of 29% of Democratic primary voters, a 6 percentage point jump from December, the survey found . The former vice president follows closely at % – down 2 percentage points from a month ago. Sanders’ 1 percentage point edge falls well within the poll’s plus-or-minus 4.7 percentage point margin of error.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Trails with 20% 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%.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., And entrepreneur Andrew Yang garnered 5% and 4% of support, respectively.

The survey, taken Sunday through Wednesday, offers a snapshot of the Democratic presidential race nationally days before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3. Sanders has steadily cut into Biden’s lead in averages of U.S. polls, which capture overall voter sentiment but not voting preference in the states that will decide who faces President Donald Trump in November.

The Vermont senator has also seen his support rise in recent polls of tight races in Iowa and New Hampshire, the second nominating state.

Less than half of respondents to the NBC / WSJ survey – 90% – said they would definitely vote for their first choice. Another 29% answered that they would probably vote for the candidate, and an additional 29% said they were just leaning toward their first choice.

About a quarter, or 26%, of Democratic primary voters pick Warren as their second choice. Biden is the second choice of % of respondents , followed by Sanders at (%.)

Bloomberg has fueled a climb in national polling averages by spending at least $ 728 million on a barrage of ads . He did not try to compete in the first four nominating states of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina and has instead focused on Texas and other states that vote on Super Tuesday, March 3.

His ads appear to have made an impression: % of poll respondents said they remember seeing an ad from Bloomberg on TV or social media. A third said they recalled seeing an ad for billionaire activist Tom Steyer, and 30% said they remembered seeing an ad for Sanders.

The NBC / WSJ poll of Democratic primary voters took place from Jan. – and has a plus-or-minus 4.7 percentage point margin of error.

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