More rough news for Hillary Clinton in a new poll that finds her national lead in the Democratic presidential primary has shrunk as interest in Vice President Joe Biden’s potential presidential candidacy has grown.
A new Monmouth University poll finds Clinton has support of 42% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning votes nationwide, down 10 points from 52% a month ago. At the same time, Biden has climbed 10 points to 22%. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is essentially tied for second at 20%.
And narrow majorities of both Clinton and Sanders voters say they would be at least open to switching to Biden if he got in the race.
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“For a guy who is not running for president, Biden sure is making headway against the front-runner,” said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute. “There also seems to be an opening with the more liberal Sanders voters if Biden plays his cards right.”








