One of the more interesting dynamics of the 2020 primary is that Elizabeth Warren seems to have her own plan for everything -- everything except for health care, where she says she is with Sanders on "Medicare for All" (but she has not yet outlined how she would pay for it).

Sanders having his own plan seems to be breaking through with voters. When asked which candidate could best handle health care, it’s Sanders 33% to 17% for Warren to 15% for Biden.

The same gap between Sanders and Warren is apparent nationally as well. Sanders is more trusted on the issue by a 28% to 17% margin. It was the largest gap between the two on any issue tested. (They were basically tied with climate change.)

In New Hampshire specifically, climate change and health care tied at 16% (the top) for most important issue. It would therefore make sense that Sanders is quite competitive with Warren overall.

The question for Warren as she fights with Sanders is how to break free of him. She’s has had a stellar few months nationally, but has little to show for it in New Hampshire.

In the Granite State, Sanders is tied with her in the horse race, tied with her in favorability and is running ahead of her on the marquee issues. In fact, Warren's unfavorable rating is actually up 7 points since July.

A big part of Warren’s problem in our poll: those on the left. Sanders stands at 30% among those who call themselves extremely or fairly liberal; Warren’s at 25%. Nationally, Warren often crushes Sanders among these voters.