Two new quality polls of early states show Warren continuing to build momentum in early states.
Suffolk (rated B+) for Nevada:
Monmouth (rated A) for New Hampshire:
This follows the gold standard Iowa Selzer poll showing Warren in the lead (but within the margin of error), with both Warren and Biden pulling away from the rest of the field.
Suffolk (rated B+) for Nevada:
A new Suffolk University/USA TODAY Network Poll, taken after this month's Democratic debate, shows Biden at 23% and Warren at 19% in Nevada, the state that follows Iowa and New Hampshire in the opening presidential contests next year. Bernie Sanders is at 14%.
Monmouth (rated A) for New Hampshire:
Warren has edged herself to the front of the pack in New Hampshire, where she stands at 27% among registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters who are likely to participate in the state's Democratic primary in February 2020, according to a Monmouth University poll published Tuesday. The Massachusetts Senator is up 19 percentage points from May, where she was at 8%.
Biden is currently at 25%, a 9 percentage point drop from May.
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont is at 12% with Democratic and unaffiliated voters who will likely participate in the New Hampshire primary. He is down 6 percentage points from 18% in May. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is the only other candidate to stand at double digits at 10%.
This follows the gold standard Iowa Selzer poll showing Warren in the lead (but within the margin of error), with both Warren and Biden pulling away from the rest of the field.