Joe Biden most preferred Democratic candidate among African-Americans

The online poll was conducted from January 2-8 which surveyed a random national sample of 1,088 non-Hispanic African-American adults who were above the age of 18

Former US Vice President Joe Biden is the most preferred Democratic presidential candidate among the African-American voters, according to a new poll.

The Washington Post/Ipsos national poll released on Saturday revealed that 48 percent of African-American voters who are likely to vote for a Democrat picked Biden as their top candidate, reports Xinhua news agency.

Senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts were a distant second and third, with 20 percent and nine percent, respectively.

The online poll was conducted from January 2-8 and surveyed a random national sample of 1,088 non-Hispanic African-American adults over the age of 18.

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Biden, who served as Vice President from 2009 to 2017 to then-President Barack Obama, formally announced his bid for the Democratic nomination in April 2019 and has campaigned on his political experiences and electability.

The latest Des Moines Register/CNN poll put Biden fourth in Iowa behind former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in third, Warren in second place and Sanders, who is at the top. However, just five points separate Biden and Sanders.

The polls came days before the seventh Democratic presidential primary debate and weeks before the 2020 Iowa Caucuses next month, which will kick off the presidential nominating calendar. There are currently 13 Democrats contending for the party's nomination to take on President Donald Trump on November 3.

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