This is the first poll with Warren ahead of Biden in big state…
It’s a single poll…
But it continued bad news for Kamala Harris…
California Sen. Kamala Harris has slipped to fourth place among likely Democratic voters in her home state, according to a new poll commissioned by KQED — the first survey of likely California primary voters taken since last week’s Democratic presidential debate.
The poll finds Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders nearly tied for first among likely California voters — with 25% and 23% support, respectively — followed by former Vice President Joe Biden with 18%.
Harris, who has struggled to gain consistent traction in the race, placed fourth, with 11% support among likely voters in the state, followed by South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg with 10%. No one else in the Democratic field polled above 3%….
Here’s another…
Biden remained out front among the top Democrats with 33 percent support in the Survey USA poll. He was followed by Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. California’s Sen. Kamala Harris was fourth….
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Unsurprisingly, Biden is leading the pack with 27% support from voters across the state.
Though Biden is well ahead in the poll, it’s mostly because his nearest rivals, including Harris, did not gain ground with voters across the Golden State following last week’s debate in Houston.
He’s followed by Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, with 18% and 16% of the votes, respectively….