Biden seems to be hanging tough and Sanders has moved into second in recent polling. What more will happen in the next 60 days?
The 2020 Democratic presidential field may finally be narrowing in a significant way. Biden is leading the pack nationally, averaging about 27 percent in national polls, according to an average from RealClearPolitics. Sanders' polling average is at 16.2 percent, followed by Warren at 14 percent. Buttigieg is the only other candidate with an average in the double digits, standing at 11.4 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average.
Former NYC mayor Mike Bloomberg has moved up to 6%, overtaking Sen Kamala Harris.
The 2020 Democratic presidential field may finally be narrowing in a significant way. Biden is leading the pack nationally, averaging about 27 percent in national polls, according to an average from RealClearPolitics. Sanders' polling average is at 16.2 percent, followed by Warren at 14 percent. Buttigieg is the only other candidate with an average in the double digits, standing at 11.4 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average.
Former NYC mayor Mike Bloomberg has moved up to 6%, overtaking Sen Kamala Harris.

Two 2020 candidates dropped out in less than 24 hours. Here's what it means.
Candidates are dropping out, the Iowa caucus is growing near and the 2020 Democratic primary is still in flux.
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