Kirsten Gillibrand Exits and a One-Night Debate: This Week in the 2020 Race
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A roller-coaster week in polling
The week began with a Monmouth University poll showing dramatic movement in the Democratic race, with Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren at 20 percent each and Mr. Biden at 19 percent — down 13 percentage points from a Monmouth poll taken two months earlier.
But after several other polls showed a picture much more in line with the Biden-leading status quo, Monmouth’s polling director, Patrick Murray, said it was clear that his survey had been an outlier.
Two polls released Wednesday morning showed Mr. Biden at 32 percent, comfortably ahead of Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders. The first poll, from USA Today and Suffolk University, showed Ms. Warren at 14 percent and Mr. Sanders at 12; the second, from Quinnipiac University, showed Ms. Warren at 19 percent and Mr. Sanders at 15.
Ms. Harris and Mr. Buttigieg were the only other candidates to break 5 percent.
Here’s a look at the how the polling picture has come into focus.
And no, you cannot volunteer to be polled.
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