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HEADLINES:
BIDEN ACCUSED(
NEW YORK TIMES
)...RIVAL CANDIDATES REACT (
NBC NEWS
)...TOO MANY DEMOCRATS RUNNING, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE (
POLITICO
)...BLOOMBERG STILL MIGHT RUN (
AXIOS
)...CNN TO HOST FIVE TOWN HALLS NEXT WEEK (
CNN
)
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THIS WEEK'S POLLS
:
(data from
Emerson Polling
)
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(
Data from YouGov/TheEconomist,
G. Elliott Morris
)
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ENGAGEMENT:
(Source: Newswhip/Axios)
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FUNDRAISING:
(Source: OpenSecrets via Center for Responsive Politics)
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Beto O’ Rourke (
Beto for America
)
. . .raises $9.4 million in 18 days (Bloomberg)
. . .backs assault weapons ban (AP News)
. . .sees Trump's immigration trap clearly (The Atlantic)
. . .makes pitch to black voters at Al Sharpton forum (Yahoo News)
. . .says Charter schools are a complicated issue, especially since his wife founded one (Texas Tribune)
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Kamala Harris (
Kamala Harris: For the People
)
. . .raises $12 million in Q1 (
L.A. Times
)
. . .
fires up labor unions in Sacramento speech: ‘Unions built the middle class’ (San Francisco Chronicle)
. . .wants Dreamers to work in Congress (
Politico
)
. . .misses key California vote to campaign (
Politico
)
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Bernie Sanders (
Not Me.
Us.
)
. . .raises $18 million in Q1 (
CNBC
)
. . .
floats modified term limits for Supreme Court justices (CNN)
. . .makes pitch to black voters at Al Sharpton forum (
Yahoo News
)
. . .has inspired people in the U.K. and around the world (
Newsweek
)
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Joe Biden (
American Possibilities
)
. . .accused of inappropriate touching (
New York Times
)
. . .responds to the accusations (
NPR
)
. . .has a problem with his hands (
Quartz
)
. . .
pledges to be 'more mindful about respecting personal space' (
The Hill
)
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Pete Buttigieg (It's time for a new generation of American leadership.)
. . .raises $7mm in Q1 (New York Times)
. . .brings pro-Israel, 'Religious Left' message to 2020 Democratic primary (Haaretz)
. . .represents shift in American views toward a gay presidential candidate (NBC News)
. . .has a Boomlet that isn't like the others (The Atlantic)
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Elizabeth Warren (
We Will Save Our Democracy
)
. . .
big donor plan appears to have backfired (
Vanity Fair
)
. . .
unveils a bill to make it easier to jail executives for company abuses (
CNBC
)
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Cory Booker (
We Will Rise Together
)
. . .regularly texts back-and-forth with AIPAC president (
The Intercept
)
. . .speaks Hebrew on CNN (
The Jewish Standard
)
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Kirsten Gillibrand (
Brave Wins
)
. . .campaigns in places 'no one bothers to go to' (
Washington Free Beacon
)
. . .father worked for the Nxivm sex cult (
Fox News
)
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Andrew Yang (
A Campaign of Ideas
)
. . .raises $1.7 million in Q1 (
Washington Examiner
)
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Amy Klobuchar (
Amy for America
)
. . .releases 12 years of taxes (
Minnesota Public Radio
)
. . .is counting on 'Heartland Economics' to win Iowa (
The Atlantic
)
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Jay Inslee (
Our Moment
)
. . .
testifies on climate change in front of Congress (MyNorthwest.com)
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John Hickenlooper (
It's Time for Our Nation to Come Together and Get Things Done
)
. . .
defends his disapproval of Green New Deal, touts record on climate change (
CBS Denver
)
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Julián Castro (
Julián for the Future
)
. . .
unveils immigration platform (Texas Tribune)
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Tim Ryan (Tim Ryan for America)
. . .announces 2020 bid (Axios)
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John Delaney (
Focus on the Future
)
. . .
touts rural revitalization plan in Iowa City (The Gazette)
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Terry McAullife (
Standing up for the Common Good
)
. . .will have the 'funnest' campaign if he runs (
Washington Free Beacon
)
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Tulsi Gabbard (
For the Country We Love
)
. . .
accuses CNN's Fareed Zakaria of 'trying to goad Trump into going to war with Russia' (Washington Times)
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Marianne Williamson (
Repair, restore, and renew America
)
. . .discusses love as a political force (
Iowa State Daily
)
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Seth Moulton (Join Seth)
. . .to decide on presidential bid in ‘next few weeks’ (Politico)
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Debate Schedule:
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Important Dates, 2020
(
dates subject to change pending legislation)
:
February 3: Iowa caucus
February 11: New Hampshire primary
February 22: Nevada caucus
February 29: South Carolina primary
March 3: Super Tuesday (Alabama, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia primaries)
March 7: Louisiana primary
March 10: Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio primaries
March 17: Arizona, Florida, and Illinois primaries
To be determined: Colorado primary (March 3, 10 or 17)
April 7: Wisconsin primary
April 28: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island primaries
May 5: Indiana primary
May 12: West Virginia primary
May 19: Arkansas, Kentucky, and Oregon primaries
June 2: Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota primaries
June 7: Puerto Rico primary
June 16: District of Columbia primary
July 13–16: The Democratic National Convention (Milwaukee, WI)
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“How low do you have to stoop in this country to be President?”
― Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
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