(WTNH) — The most recent Quinnipiac University National Poll, American voters polled in favor of Senator Elizabeth Warren while numbers for Former Vice President Joe Biden have dipped.

From the poll, ” Warren receives 28 percent of the vote among Democratic voters and independent voters who lean Democratic, while Biden gets 21 percent. Sen. Bernie Sanders gets 15 percent, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg gets 10 percent, Sen. Kamala Harris is at 5 percent and Sen. Amy Klobuchar is at 3 percent.”

“Former Vice President Joe Biden slips, Senator Elizabeth Warren steadies, Senator Bernie Sanders gets his groove back, and Mayor Pete Buttigieg breaks back into double digits,” said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Mary Snow.

Biden is still viewed as the best candidate to win against President Trump in the 2020 election, the survey finds.

“When you take a look at the entire poll, each candidate has strengths, and for Joe Biden, electability remains his strength,” Snow said.

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The main poll also shows good news for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who is gaining ground after his heart attack.

“He was at the debate last week. He received a high-profile endorsement from Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,” said Snow. “So all of that is behind his numbers.”

Additionally, Sanders is viewed as the most honest Democratic candidate, while Warren wins the vote for the Democratic candidate with the best policy ideas.

“Bottom line is, candidates have strengths, but we don’t see one candidate ticking off every box among those strengths,” said Snow.

For the full report of the national poll, click below: