Since September, Warren dropped six percentage points and Biden slipped five points, while Sanders gained four points, CNN said. Buttigieg also led Democratic presidential candidates in Iowa in a Monmouth University poll released on Tuesday. A New York Times/Sienna poll released earlier this month also showed Buttigieg’s support surging in Iowa, but still behind Warren and Sanders. Buttigieg finished the third quarter with $23.4 million in campaign cash on hand, ranking third behind Warren and Sanders at $25.7 million and $33.7 million, respectively. Biden had $8.9 million, forcing his campaign to abandon a promise to reject support from political action committees.
Source: bd News24 November 17, 2019 01:41 UTC