A new Monmouth survey shows Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren locked together at the top of the primary at 23 percent and Sanders at 20 percent
The Democratic primary has no clear leader, a new national poll conducted by Monmouth University shows, with former Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders locked in a tight race., a full two-thirds of voters back one of the top three candidates. Biden and Warren are each at 23 percent support, while Sanders is at 20 percent. No other candidate is in double-digits, a clear dividing line between the top three candidates and the rest of the field.South Bend, Ind.
Democratic voters were asked to rate, on a scale of 1-to-10, a candidate's likelihood of defeating President Donald Trump. Biden's average score was 7.3, while Warren's was 7.1 and Sanders was 7.0. Biden's average score slightly decreased since a Monmouth poll asked that question in June, while both Warren and Sanders' score increased.
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