The poll, released on Wednesday, shows Sanders with 22 percent support among likely Democratic primary and caucus voters.
The poll, released on Wednesday, shows Sanders with 22 percent support among likely Democratic primary and caucus voters—an increase of 3 percentage points from a similarBiden, meanwhile, experienced a 5-point drop in the poll. He slipped from first place with 18 percent of voters saying they'd back his White House bid. Rounding out the top three candidates was Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, who captured 15 percent support.
After his strong showing in Iowa, Sanders told supporters in New Hampshire that his team is"the strongest campaign to defeat the most dangerous president in modern American history." The poll surveyed 1,500 registered voters from February 9 to February 11. The margin of error for the survey is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Warren and Buttigieg were also high on the list for voters open to more than one candidate. Nine percent of those polled said the Massachusetts senator would be their second choice, while 8 percent said Buttigieg would be their backup pick.
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