Sens. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisRand Paul introduces bill to end no-knock warrants The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on offensive against Facebook McEnany says Juneteenth is a very ‘meaningful’ day to Trump MORE (Calif.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenWarren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases OVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Joint Chiefs chairman says he regrets participating in Trump photo-op | GOP senators back Joint Chiefs chairman who voiced regret over Trump photo-op | Senate panel approves 0B defense policy bill Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names MORE (Mass.) were the standouts from the first Democratic presidential debates, while confidence in former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Trump finalizing executive order calling on police to use ‘force with compassion’ The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on offensive against Facebook MORE’s ability to defeat President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE fell sharply, according to a new poll.

The latest HuffPost-YouGov survey of Democrats found that 59 percent said that Warren did the best out of all the candidates on stage for the first night, followed by former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro at 16 percent. No other candidates registered in the double digits on the first night.  

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On the second night of debate, Harris was the clear winner, with 59 percent of Democrats polled saying she outperformed the field, followed by Biden at 16 percent and Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill’s 12:30 Report: Milley apologizes for church photo-op Harris grapples with defund the police movement amid veep talk Biden courts younger voters — who have been a weakness MORE (I-Vt.) at 11 percent. 

When voters were asked whether their opinions of the candidates improved or worsened, Warren fared the best, posting a net improvement of 54 points. Harris improved by 49 points, followed by Castro at 37 and Sen. Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerRand Paul introduces bill to end no-knock warrants Black lawmakers unveil bill to remove Confederate statues from Capitol Harris grapples with defund the police movement amid veep talk MORE (N.J.) at 20.

Biden’s image worsened by 11 points in the survey.

In addition, the former vice president’s electability argument appears to have taken a hit, although he is still seen as having the best shot to defeat Trump. 

Fifty-seven percent of Democrats said they believe Biden is capable of defeating Trump, down from 70 percent in May.

Fifty-one percent said they believe Warren is capable of defeating Trump, up from 40 percent in the prior survey. Forty-nine percent said the same of Harris, a 10-point jump from May.

The HuffPost-YouGov survey of 1,000 Democrats was conducted between June 27 and June 29. The survey does not have a traditional margin of error.

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