KEY POINTS
  • The biggest share of Democratic voters trust Joe Biden to handle foreign relations, followed by Bernie Sanders, according to a Morning Consult poll.
  • 2020 Democratic White House hopefuls have increasingly stressed their foreign policy credentials following the Trump administration's killing of Iran's top general, Qasem Soleimani.
  • Foreign policy and Iran will likely play a major role in Tuesday night's Democratic debate in Des Moines, Iowa, the final time the candidates take the stage together before the state's caucuses.
Democratic candidate for president, former Vice President Joe Biden makes remarks about the DNI Whistleblower Report as well as President Trumps ongoing abuse of power at the Hotel DuPont on September 24, 2019 in Wilmington, Delaware.

2020 Democratic White House hopefuls have drilled into foreign policy as U.S. tensions with Iran bubble, and a new poll suggests more primary voters put their faith in Joe Biden to navigate the crisis.

About a third, or 32%, of Democratic primary voters most trust the former vice president to handle foreign relations, according to a Morning Consult survey released Monday night. Another 20% of respondents have the most confidence in Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., to address the topic.