Elizabeth Warren has topped Joe Biden in a new national poll
Warren got 27 percent of the vote among Democratic voters in the new Quinnipiac University poll, topping Biden’s 25 percent and marking the first time anyone has bested the former vice president since Quinnipiac started asking about the primary in March.
And the two campaigns appear headed in different directions: Biden dipped seven points since Quinnipiac’s August survey, while Warren climbed eight points.got 16 percent of the vote in the September Quinnipiac Poll. Pete Buttigieg got 7 percent, and Kamala Harris got 3 percent. Beto O’Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, Julian Castro, and Andrew Yang all polled at 2 percent. Some other candidates are still, technically, running for president.
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