After the initial diary was posted 538 posted 5 or 6 new polls. There is also a new Monmouth poll mentioned by First Amendment in the comments section. Here is the link to them
538 Polls
CNN analysis of their new poll showing Sanders ahead nationally for the 1st time, although within the MOE may be found here
CNN analysis of their poll
Then there were several state polls from a polling outfit I have not heard of that was unrated by 538 including Michigan, CA, WI, PA which may be found at 538.
Morning Consult Poll
As always please remember this is an online weekly tracking poll that has no undecideds because it pushes people to a 1st and 2nd choice.
" Democratic primary results are reported using 12,402 interviews with registered voters who indicated they may vote in the Democratic primary or caucus in their state. For those who say don’t know or no opinion, they are asked to pick a candidate they are leaning toward. Results are reported among first choice and those who lean toward a candidate. The interviews were collected Jan. 15 through Jan. 19, 2020, and have a margin of error of plus or minus 1 percentage point. The “Early Primary State Voters” demographic consists of 530 voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 points. The “Super Tuesday Voters” demographic consists of 4,073 voters in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Virginia, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 1 point. "
National Results (change from last week +/-) MOE+/-1
4 Early States Results (+/-) MOE+/-4%
Biden: 26% (-1)
Sanders: 23% (+4)
Steyer: 15%
Warren: 12%
Buttigieg: 11% (+2)
Yang: 4%
Bloomberg: 3% (-2)
Gabbard: 3%
Super Tuesday Results (+/-) MOE+/- 1%
Biden: 27% (-1)
Sanders: 25% (+2)
Warren: 15%
Bloomberg: 11% (+2)
Buttigieg: 7%
Yang: 5%
Klobuchar: 3%
Steyer: 3%
Morning Consult Poll Results
"Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg rises to 10% nationally, leading former Mayor Pete Buttigieg by 2 points and trailing Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) by 5 points. Although he was not on the January debate stage, his net favorability has risen to +31, an increase of 8 points, following the debate last week."
"Sanders’ Favorability Takes a Dive Amid Warren ClashDemocratic primary voters’ perception of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) took a dive amid his clash with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) over whether he said a woman cannot win the presidency. His net favorability fell 6 points since before his clash with Warren, though there was no movement in his overall first-choice support. "
New this week is that you can hit the button and look down at additional sub-results such as age and race.
New Suffolk A- Rated Poll Of NH