Bernie Sanders has moved to the lead in New Hampshire in a poll that shows a dramatic shake-up in the race, a new Franklin Pierce, Boston Herald, NBC 10 poll shows.

Sanders has taken the lead in the poll of “likely” New Hampshire voters with 29% followed by Joe Biden at 22% and Elizabeth Warren with 16% and Pete Buttigieg with 10%.

Just two weeks ago, the previous FPU, Herald, NBC10 poll, had Biden in the lead at 26% with Sanders at 22% and Warren at 18% and Buttigieg at 7%.

Today’s new poll surveyed 407 “likely” Democratic Granite State primary voters. The first-in-the-nation primary is set for Feb. 11. The margin of error in the Democratic race is 4.9%.

On the GOP side, the poll also shows among Republican voters President Trump’s support dropping slightly to 72%. Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld and former Illinois U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh now each attract 7% of the vote — up from 4% in the previous FPU, Herald, NBC10 poll two weeks ago.

The Republican poll is of 329 “likely” primary voters. Margin the error is 5.4%.

The poll comes as new polls in Iowa also show Sanders moving to the lead and Warren dropping.

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