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Democratic Primary Voters More Enthusiastic About Warren Than Biden: Poll

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Democratic primary voters more enthusiastic about Warren than Biden: poll
Joe Biden remains the front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, but a new national survey indicates Sen. Elizabeth Warren tops the former vice president by double digits when it comes to enthusiasm.

Thirty-five percent of likely Democratic primary voters questioned in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll said they’re enthusiastic about voting for the populist senator from Massachusetts who’s put out one progressive policy proposal after another. That’s a dozen percentage points ahead of the 23 percent who said they were enthusiastic about voting for the former vice president.


And Warren -- who’s been on a steady rise in both national and early primary and caucus voting state polling the last five months -- also gets the most second-choice support, with 21 percent of Democratic primary voters saying she would be their second choice in the record-setting field of roughly 20 White House hopefuls.

The poll's Tuesday release came a day after an estimated crowd of up to 20,000 people showed up to see Warren at a rally in New York City.

Biden leads the overall horse race, with 31 percent support in the poll. That’s up 5 points from Biden’s standing in the previous NBC/WSJ survey from July.
Source: foxnews.com
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