Former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders continue to hold the top two spots in the Democratic 2020 primary field, while Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is in third place, a new Monmouth University poll shows.
Biden is at 26% and Sanders is at 21%, according to the poll. Warren's support has dropped in each of Monmouth's past three polls, from 28% in September to 23% in November and 18% now. She also saw a downtick in CNN's poll with SSRS released in late November, as well, from 19% in October to 14%. Making up the rest of the field is South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg with 8%, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg with 5%, Minnesota Sen.
Read MoreWarren still tops the favorability ratings among registered Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, with 76% favorable, 15% unfavorable , though down slightly since November . She's followed by Biden and Sanders . Bloomberg starts the race with tepid feelings among all Americans following last month's kickoff of his campaign.
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