Yikes: Sanders 26, Biden 16, Buttigieg 13, Warren 13

Biden has lost backing in both the early states (down from 27% in January) and post-Super Tuesday states (down from 32%). Current support for Sanders in the early states is similar to last month (20%), but is higher now in the later states (up from 25%). Bloomberg (up from 5%), Buttigieg (up from 4%), and Yang (up from 2%) have seen small gains in their early state support since January, while there has not been a significant change for Warren (19%) and Klobuchar (9%) in the early contests.

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Among the six top polling candidates, Biden has seen his net favorability rating drop and Buttigieg has seen a small increase, while the others have not experienced any sizable change among Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters. Biden’s net rating of +38 points (64% favorable and 26% unfavorable) is down from +52 points in January (73%-21%). Sanders now has the field’s highest net rating of +53 points (72%-19%, which is similar to his 72%-24% rating last month). He is followed by Warren at +48 points (67%-19%, similar to 66%-20% in January). Buttigieg clocks in at a +36 rating (55%-19%), which is up from +27 last month (49%-22%). Klobuchar has a +31 net rating (49%-18%, similar to 50%-18% in January) and Bloomberg has a +14 net rating (48%-34%, similar to 48%-31% last month).

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