"If the DNC had only done their due diligence and commissioned polls in the early states, Andrew Yang would certainly be on the debate stage next week," campaign chief Nick Ryan said in an email to supporters on Saturday.
The announcement came a day after the release of The Des Moines Register/cnn poll on Friday, widely considered the most authoritative in the Hawkeye State.
Sanders, 78, is narrowly leading in Iowa, with the support of 20 percent of likely Democratic caucus-goers, according to the poll. He's trailed closely by Warren, another progressive, who registers 17 percent in the survey.
Buttigieg and Joe Biden, who's leading comfortably in national polls and holding a wide lead among black voters, rounded out the top four, with 16-percent and 15-percent support, respectively.
Klobuchar notched 6 percent in the poll, putting her in the fifth place, while Yang finished just below her, with 5-percent support.
The poll surveyed 701 likely Democratic caucus-goers in Iowa on Jan. 2-8, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points, suggesting the race in the Hawkeye State remains wide open.
The 2020 Iowa Caucuses are scheduled for next month, which will kick off the presidential nominating calendar.
David Axelrod, director of the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics, tweeted on Saturday that "this Iowa thing is a four-way jump ball."
There are currently 13 Democrats contending for the party's nomination to take on President Donald Trump in November.
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