Joe Biden holds lead following December’s presidential debate
Bernie Sanders, US senator of the state of Vermont, followed Biden with 21 per cent support.
Bernie Sanders, US senator of the state of Vermont, followed Biden with 21 per cent support.
The criticism of Biden came just a day after North Korea issued a rare criticism of Trump, and could be seen as an attempt to leave a small window open for dialogue with the current administration.
Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont came in third with 14 per cent of support. Pete Buttigieg, Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, ranked fourth with support rate unchanged at 7 per cent, according to the poll.
Biden has emerged as the frontrunner among nearly 20 Democratic presidential aspirants, including Indian-American Senator Kamala Harris, first Hindu US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and Senator Bernie Sanders.
On Thursday he became the last major candidate to enter the race, and until now has been at a disadvantage in the all-important fundraising stakes as candidates scramble for resources for what is expected to be a gruelling, year-long primary campaign.