Biden, Warren, Sanders stay on top; health is now an issue for Sanders: POLL

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Biden, Warren, Sanders stay on top; health is now an issue for Sanders: POLL
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NEW: Democrats divide 48-45% on whether Bernie Sanders is in good enough health to serve as president—a stark contrast to 74% who say Biden is healthy enough to be president, and 80% who say so for Warren.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ health poses a concern to Democrats, former Vice President Joe Biden prevails on electability and strong leadership and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is competitive on mental acuity and bringing “needed change” to Washington – attributes that may help shape their party’s presidential contest.

Results are quite similar among registered voters – Biden with 28% support, Warren 23%, Sanders 17% and Buttigieg 9% . Each of the 12 remaining candidates receives 1% or 2% support, at most. Who might their second choices be? Current Biden supporters divide chiefly between Sanders and Warren as their fallback preference, with 8% apiece for Harris and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and 7% for Buttigieg. Warren voters go more for Sanders than Biden as their second choice, with 11% each for Harris and Buttigieg and 6% for former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro.

Younger adults, who are among Sanders’ strongest supporters, are most apt to think he’s in good enough health to serve – six in 10 18- to 39-year-olds say so. Just 40% of those age 40 and older agree. In terms of having the sharpest mental ability, 24% select Warren, about as many select 21% Biden, 17% say Sanders and 15% say Buttigieg. And Biden, Warren and Sanders run quite closely on being closest to you on the issues and being likeliest to bring needed change to Washington.

There are sizable gender gaps in support for Warren and Sanders alike; Warren’s support nearly doubles among women compared with men, while Sanders’ does the same among men compared with women. By race/ethnicity, Biden does best with black voters, with 39% support, a group in which Sanders remains quite weak.

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