Iowa Jan 2-8, 2020
701 LV
Selzer & Co. MOE+/-3.7%
Sanders 20%
Warren 17%
Buttigieg 16%
Biden 15%
Klobuchar 6%
Yang 5%
Booker 3%
Gabbard 2%
Steyer 2%
Bloomberg
"After a surge of enthusiasm that pushed Pete Buttigieg to the top of the field in November, the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor has faded, falling 9 percentage points to land behind both Sanders and U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Warren is at 17%; Buttigieg, 16%; and former Vice President Joe Biden, 15%."
"The percentage of those who say their mind is made up about which candidate to support on caucus night has risen to 40% — up 10 percentage points from November. But that leaves 45% who say they could still be persuaded to support someone else and another 13% who have not picked a favorite candidate yet."
"Biden, Buttigieg, Sanders and Warren have remained clustered atop the Register’s Iowa Poll throughout the 2020 campaign cycle, though no one has definitively pulled away from the pack. Instead, each of the top four has now led the Iowa Poll at some point this cycle as the field continues to shift".
Poll Results at 538
Updated link to the Des Moines Register in depth analysis well worth reading
Des Moines Register Analysis
Update
Steve Kornacki had some additional results from the poll tonight on the 11th Hour.
First he expects turnout to be huge. We have our usual disparity on age but this time it is huge Sanders +32 over Biden with voters under 35.
Under 35
Sanders 36%
Warren 20%
Buttigieg 13%
Yang. 8%
Biden. 4%
Klobuchar. 4%
55+ (Biden +18)
Biden 24%
Buttigieg 18%
Warren. 13%
Klobuchar. 8%
Sanders. 6%
So as always which group gets out to vote?
Biden & Buttigieg supported by moderates Biden (+12 over Sanders). Liberals Sanders up 1 point over Warren and 12 points over Biden.