Democratic primaries Sanders tops U.S. opinion poll on Feb. 12 at 5:34 PM

Prior to the New Hampshire primary election, Biden showed a significant drop in approval ratings, and Sanders took the lead, on average, in a U.S. political poll on Democratic candidates.

As of October 10, Senator Sanders' average approval rating was 23%, former Vice President Biden 20.4%, and New York before Bloomberg, compiled by U.S. political information site Real Clear Politics. Sanders has emerged, replacing Bidden, who was formerly the leader, with 13.6% Mayor, 13% Senator Warren and 10.4% Mayor South Bend before Butigejage.

A survey of Monmouth University from June 6 to 9, following a rally in Iowa from the first match, saw Sanders rising 26 points to 26%, 3 points higher than last month, while Biden said. That's down 16% and 14 points.

Butty Judge, who made a breakthrough in Iowa, jumped 7 points, Warren dropped 1 point, both 13%, and Bloomberg jumped 2 points, to 11%.

According to Biden, who declined his approval rating, Monmouth University said, "I've been considered a candidate for the presidential election, but Iowa's results have had a significant impact."

He added, "It will take time to see if each candidate will gain momentum or stall."