Michael Bloomberg, a late entry into the
Democratic presidential race, has moved into second place ahead of onetime front-runner
Joe Biden, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national poll released on Tuesday that showed Bernie Sanders widening his lead over the field. The opinion poll taken from Friday to Monday showed 25% of registered
Democrats and independents said they would vote for Sanders, 78, a liberal firebrand who won last week's New Hampshire primary. Bloomberg, 78, a billionaire media mogul and former
New York mayor, was backed by 17% of respondents, versus 13% for Biden, 77, a former vice president, who long led in national polls among Democrats vying to challenge
Republican President
Donald Trump in the Nov. 3 election.