Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) has dropped 14 percent in a new poll.
Warren, 70, garnered 28 percent on Quinnipiac Universitys Oct. 24 poll but the universitys Nov. 26 survey saw her with just 14 percent.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, 76, went from 21 percent to 24 percent over the same time, getting first, while South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, 37, also saw an increase in support and ended in him being second with 16 percent.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), 78, came in just behind Warren with 13 percent.
“Biden is back on top of the pack but now there is a 3-way race for second. Buttigieg has broken into the top tier, apparently at the expense of Warren, who has taken a dive after being hammered for being too far left on health care and other issues,” said Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim Malloy in a statement.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 77, who recently entered the race, got three percent, tied with a slew of other contenders.
Similar to other polls, 11 percent of respondents said theyre still undecided.
The polls Democratic portion surveyed 574 Democratic and Democratic-leaning Independent voters from Nov. 21 to Nov. 25 and had a margin of error of plus/minus 4.9 percent.




Two other polls released this week showed Warren dropping to third place.
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