Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has the edge over all other 2020 Democratic candidates in the latest Iowa poll.
Former Vice President Joe Biden continues to struggle after the first Democratic debate. His lead in the state has vanished and he now sits behind Warren and California Sen. Kamala Harris.
Focus on Rural America commissioned the poll, which surveyed 600 Iowans between June 29 and July 1. The poll has a margin of error of 4%.
#NEW Iowa Dem Caucus:
Warren 20% (+12 since March)
Harris 18% (+7)
Biden 17% (-8)
Sanders 12% (-5)
Buttigieg 10% (+4)
Klobuchar 4% (-2)
Booker 2% (-5)
All others 1% or less @IAStartingLinehttps://t.co/1hl3rIHRHi pic.twitter.com/mNeqkulHmw— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) July 3, 2019
Warren (20%), Harris (18%), and Biden (17%) all fall within the margin of error of each other. Warren and Harris’ poll numbers are trending upward in the state, eating away at Biden’s support which has fallen from 37% in the same poll calculated in September 2018.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is fourth in the results at 12% and South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg is following close behind at 10%.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar sits at 4% and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker at 2%. All other candidates in the race have 1% or less support in the state.
