Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren both made steady climbs after last week’s Democratic presidential debate, while Sen. Kamala Harris has plummeted, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren both made steady climbs after last week’s Democratic presidential debate, while Sen. Kamala Harris has plummeted since her breakout performance in the first debate this summer, according to a new poll out on Tuesday.of Democratic primary voters found that while Biden maintains a lead among the field, climbing 5 points in the last two months, Warren has also been on the rise, posting a 6-point gain since July.
The survey, which took place starting the day after last week’s debate in Houston, points to Warren’s solidifying place among the top three candidates in the field, as well as a hardening gap separating the top and mid-tier candidates in the race. The 35 percent of voters who said they were enthusiastic about Warren represent a 15-point gain since then, while Sanders, who comes in second in enthusiasm, has seen a drop of 3 points, to 25 percent. Enthusiasm for Biden has dropped by 10 points, to 23 percent, since March, which was before he formally announced his bid.
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