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Joe Biden Holds His Big Lead, and Kamala Harris Slides: Here are the Latest 2020 Democratic Primary Polls

Joe Biden Holds His Big Lead, and Kamala Harris Slides: Here are the Latest 2020 Democratic Primary Polls

Through the majority of the 2020 Democratic presidential essential’s initial high points and low points, Joe Biden has reliably outpaced the field in surveys. 

The previous VP has driven almost every review at both the national and early selecting state level. His help plunged following the principal Democratic discussion in late June, at that point settled as of late. 

Biden has so far indicated backbone at the highest point of a stuck Democratic field even as his opponents’ surveying numbers fluctuate. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., has seen her standing change most drastically: she flooded from fourth to second in the RealClearPolitics national surveying normal after a solid first discussion appearing, at that point dropped back to fourth. Surveys can just say so much this right off the bat in the race, as a great deal can occur among now and the first naming challenges in February. All things being equal, the surveys offer a preview of where the race stands now and how it has changed. Backing for Harris has hailed, while neither Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., or Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., have pushed their way into an unmistakable runner up position. 

State surveys are maybe a superior check of who could win the designation, as no essential democratic will really occur at the national level. 

Here are the most recent RealClearPolitics normal of ongoing national surveys:

Biden: 29% (- 3 since Aug. 1) 

Warren: 15.8% (+1 since Aug. 1) 

Sanders: 15.4% (- 1 since Aug. 1) 

Harris: 7.4% (- 3.6 since Aug. 1) 

South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg: 4.6% (- 1 since Aug. 1) 

Previous Rep. Beto O’Rourke: 3.4% (+0.4 since Aug. 1) 

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J.: 2.2% (+0.6 since Aug. 1) 

Businessperson Andrew Yang: 2% (+0.4 since Aug. 1) 

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii: 1.4% (+0.4 since Aug. 1) 

Previous Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro: 1.4% (+0.4 since Aug. 1) 

Biden additionally has delighted in a steady edge in surveying in the states that hold the most punctual choosing challenges: Iowa (Feb. 3), New Hampshire (Feb. 11), Nevada (Feb. 22) and South Carolina (Feb. 29). His lead in those states is littler than his bit of leeway across the nation, particularly in New Hampshire, which outskirts the home conditions of the two Sanders, who won the state’s essential in 2016, and Warren. 

Here are the RealClearPolitics surveying midpoints

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