46% said candidates should talk about President Donald Trump, up 8 points since the Houston debate and the largest figure to date.

29% of Democratic voters said they expect Sen. Elizabeth Warren to perform best in Ohio, up 10 points since pre-Houston debate in September.

Expectations for Sen. Elizabeth Warren are higher than they’ve ever been ahead of Tuesday night’s debate in Ohio, with the Massachusetts Democrat topping former Vice President Joe Biden for the first time on whom voters expect to perform best after rising to second place in the race for the Democratic nomination nationwide.

Twenty-nine percent of Democratic voters in the latest Morning Consult/Politico poll expect Warren to perform best against the other 11 candidates on stage, up 10 percentage points since a poll conducted before the September debate and more than twice the share who expected her to come out on top in polling conducted before the first round of debates in June.

Twenty-six percent of Democratic voters in the Oct. 11-13 poll said they expect Biden to perform best, down 7 points since June and within the Democratic sample’s 4 percentage point margin of error of Warren. And 13 percent expected Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) to perform best, down 4 points since September.