The Hill reports:
Former Vice President Joe Biden leads the pack of Democratic presidential contenders, while Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and (D-Mass.) are running neck and neck for second place, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Monday.
With 30 percent support nationally among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independent respondents, Biden is in his strongest position since August, when a similar Quinnipiac survey showed him hitting 32 percent.
Warren and Sanders, meanwhile, are statistically tied at 17 percent and 16 percent, respectively. That’s well within the poll’s 4.1 point margin of error.
New Quinnipiac poll: 2020 Dems
Biden 30% (+1 since one week ago)
Warren 17% (+2)
Sanders 16% (-1)
Buttigieg 9% (-)
Bloomberg 7% (+2)
Klobuchar 3% (-)
Yang 3% (-1)
Booker 2% (+1)
[everyone else 1% or less]https://t.co/eOBIop7c1V— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) December 16, 2019