Bernie Sanders has moved to the head of the crowded Democratic presidential field in New Hampshire with 26% of the vote, a new poll shows.

He’s followed closely by Pete Buttigieg who has 22% in the new Emerson College/7News survey.

Slipping fast are Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden, who come in at 14% each — with the rest of the pack failing to break into double digits, the poll shows.

“The Democratic voters have taken a look at Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren and they appear unsatisfied at this time which brought some voters back to Bernie Sanders while others are now moving to a fresh face in Pete Buttigieg, this demonstrates the fluidity of the race,” said Spencer Kimball, director of Emerson College Polling.

As for the newcomers, Deval Patrick didn’t register at all and Michael Bloomberg notched 1% of the vote.

On the Republican side, it’s no contest. President Trump leads with 84% support in New Hampshire with Bill Weld catching 13% of the vote and former Congressman Joe Walsh trailing at 3%, the poll shows.

As for impeachment, 47% of New Hampshire voters back it, 44% don’t and 9% remain undecided. The TV hearings have swayed voters, however, and mostly toward impeachment, the poll adds.

Here’s some more polling particulars:

NH POLL: General Election with vs without undecided https://t.co/CpRJCGRgBG pic.twitter.com/xSndIYGR5j — Emerson Polling (@EmersonPolling) November 27, 2019

NH POLL: Voters Under 50: 38% Sanders

16% Warren

12% Buttigieg

8% Bidenhttps://t.co/CpRJCGzFK8 — Emerson Polling (@EmersonPolling) November 27, 2019