Democrats name 20 U.S. presidential
candidates for first debate
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[June 14, 2019]
By Jarrett Renshaw
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A sitting U.S.
governor and a congressman will be among the four candidates left off
the stage when the Democratic Party holds its pivotal first debate in
Miami later this month.
The Democratic National Committee announced on Thursday the list of 20
presidential candidates who qualified to participate in the debate.
The decision deals a blow to the candidates who will be omitted: Montana
Governor Steve Bullock, U.S. Representative Seth Moulton of
Massachusetts, former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel, and Wayne Messam, the
mayor of Miramar, Florida.
The debates, held over two nights on June 26 and June 27, will offer a
sprawling Democratic field its first close-up with Americans and allow
candidates who have trailed in opinion polls the opportunity for a
poll-boosting viral moment.
The 20 qualifying candidates will be randomly divided between the two
nights in a way that ensures top-polling candidates will be spread
evenly between both debates. The drawing is expected to take place on
Friday in New York.
Candidates qualified for the debates by receiving at least 1% in three
polls, or by receiving donations from 65,000 supporters, including at
least 200 donors apiece in 20 states.
In most years, the list of candidates to participate in a presidential
debate would not garner much attention. But the historically large field
of 24 candidates forced the Democratic Party to establish rules to limit
participation and make the debates less unwieldy - and forced a mad dash
from bottom-tier candidates to meet the requirements.
Bullock has been the most vocal critic of the system. He was the final
candidate to enter the race after formally launching his presidential
campaign in May.
He waited until after Montana's legislature completed its session. But
that gave him less time to build support in the polls or raise money.
"I had a job to do, and if it ultimately ever came down to choosing
between getting Medicare reauthorized, getting 100,000 Montanans
healthcare versus getting in earlier just to try to bump up on yet
another poll, I'd make that same choice time and time again," Bullock
said on MSNBC after the list was finalized.
The debate will be broadcast in prime time on NBC, MSNBC, and Telemundo
and be streamed online for free on a variety of digital and social
platforms.
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Twenty four 2020 Democratic presidential candidates are seen in a
combination from file photos (L-R top row): U.S. Senators Bernie
Sanders, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar,
Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael Bennet and former U.S. Senator Mike
Gravel. (L-R middle row): Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke,
U.S. Representatives Tulsi Gabbard, John Delaney, Eric Swalwell, Tim
Ryan, Seth Moulton, former HUD Secretary Julian Castro and former
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden. (L-R bottom row): Mayor Pete
Buttigieg, Former Gov. John Hickenlooper, Gov. Jay Inslee, Andrew
Yang, Marianne Williamson, Mayor Wayne Messam, Montana Gov. Steve
Bullock and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. REUTERS/Files/File
Photo/File Photo/File Photo
Here are the participants:
Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado
Former Vice President Joe Biden
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
Former Representative John Delaney of Maryland
Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York
Senator Kamala Harris of California
Former Governor John Hickenlooper of Colorado
Governor Jay Inslee of Washington
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota
Former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas
Representative Tim Ryan of Ohio
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Representative Eric Swalwell of California
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
Author Marianne Williamson
Entrepreneur Andrew Yang
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshawl; Editing by Phil Berlowitz and Peter
Cooney)
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