With eight major candidates in the race, the Democratic 2020 presidential field is set to be one of the largest, most competitive, and most unpredictable in modern history in the wake of the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.

To help make sense of where all these candidates stand, Insider has also been conducting a recurring SurveyMonkey Audience national poll. You can download every poll here, down to the individual respondent data.

Read more about how the Insider 2020 Democratic primary tracker works.

We're mainly interested in using our polling to figure out:

What percentage of Democratic voters are familiar with each candidate.

How Democrats rate each candidate's chances of beating President Donald Trump in the general election.

If a given candidate were to drop out of the race, who that candidate's supporters would flock to next.

We've combined the results of the primaries and caucuses so far, Insider polling, and Morning Consult's daily survey of the 2020 Democratic primary to create a power ranking of the remaining 2020 candidates.

Following his tie in Iowa and his big win in New Hampshire, Sen. Bernie Sanders is currently first in our ranking, followed by former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

After the first two contests, Buttigieg narrowly leads the race for delegates with 23 pledged delegates compared to 21 for Sanders, eight for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, seven for Sen. Amy Klobuchar, and six for former VP Joe Biden.

Here's what our ranking looks like as of February 14, 2020.