Kamala Harris is now polling at just 1 percent in New Hampshire



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A new Quinnipiac poll of New Hampshire shows Kamala Harris is now polling at her all-time worst: just 1 percent.

This comes on the coattails of the California senator closing three of her four presidential offices in New Hampshire and firing her campaign staff in the state to focus her efforts on Iowa.

"Senator Harris and this team set out with one goal — to win the nomination and defeat Donald Trump in 2020. To do so, the campaign has made a strategic decision to realign resources to go all-in on Iowa, resulting in office closures and staff realignments and reductions in New Hampshire," Nate Evans, Harris's New Hampshire spokesman, told CNN.

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The Quinnipiac poll of New Hampshire shows former vice president Joe Biden leading the Democratic race at 20 percent, followed by Elizabeth Warren at 16, Pete Buttigieg at 15, and Bernie Sanders at 14. Harris shared the bottom tier with Cory Booker, Julián Castro and Michael Bennet. Even in her home state of California, Harris’ poll numbers have tumbled — a Public Policy Institute of California poll conducted in September found her at 8 percent.

Harris still qualified for December's Democratic debate by attaining the bare minimum in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released earlier this month. So far, others who have qualified for the December debate, which will be held at Loyola Marymount University, include Biden, Buttigieg, Warren, Sanders and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

Madeline Wells is an SFGATE digital reporter. Email: madeline.wells@sfgate.com | Twitter: @madwells22