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OfficePresident
HonorificPresident - Abbr: President
TypeDemocratic Primary Election
Filing Deadline January 01, 2020 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open February 03, 2020 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Close August 11, 2020 - 12:00pm Central
Term Start January 20, 2021 - 12:00pm
Term End January 20, 2025 - 12:00pm
ContributorM@
Last ModifiedE Pluribus Unum July 24, 2022 09:23pm
Data Sources[Link]
Description Candidates who withdrew before the Iowa Caucuses while qualifying for at least one primary ballot:

Joe Sestak (December 1st, on the ballot in NH/AR/MI/CA/FL)
Steve Bullock (December 2nd, on the ballot in NH/AR)
Kamala Harris (December 3rd, on the ballot in NH/AR/TN)
Julian Castro (January 2nd, on the ballot in 19 states)
Marianne Williamson (January 10th, on the ballot in 22 states)
Cory Booker (January 13th, on the ballot in 26 states)
John Delaney (January 31st, on the ballot in 27 states)

Candidates who dropped out after Iowa:
Andrew Yang (February 11th)
Michael Bennet (February 11th)
Deval Patrick (February 12th)
Tom Steyer (February 29th)
Pete Buttigieg (March 1st)
Amy Klobuchar (March 2nd)
Mike Bloomberg (March 4th)
Elizabeth Warren (March 5th)
Tulsi Gabbard (March 19th)
Bernie Sanders (April 8th)
LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyDemocratic Won11/08/2016
NameHillary Clinton Votes65,853,514 (48.19%)
Term01/20/2017 - 01/20/2021 Margin2,868,686 (+2.10%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyDemocratic Won11/03/2020
NameJoe Biden Votes81,285,571 (51.31%)
Term01/20/2021 - 01/20/2025 Margin7,060,533 (+4.46%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
RaceUS President - Popular Vote 11/03/2020
LEANING PREDICTIONS    Detail
Leaning Graph
11/18/2016 08/11/2020
CandidateSlightLeanStrongSafe
Bernie Sanders --1 2 1
Joe Biden 7 4 1 1
Tulsi Gabbard 2 ------
Elizabeth Warren 1 2 ----
Leaning Call: Joe Biden (53.66%)
Weighted Call: Joe Biden (97.93%)
MATCHUP POLL GRAPH
Poll Graph

10/05/2016 03/13/2020

CANDIDATES
Photo
Name Vice President Joe Biden Sen. Bernie Sanders Sen. Elizabeth Warren Mayor Michael R. "Mike" Bloomberg Mayor Pete Buttigieg Sen. Amy Klobuchar Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
PartyDemocratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic
Campaign Logo
Uncertified Votes 18,419,788 (51.46%) 9,531,092 (26.63%) 2,780,873 (7.77%) 2,479,805 (6.93%) 912,214 (2.55%) 524,400 (1.47%) 270,620 (0.76%)
Margin0 (0.00%) -8,888,696 (-24.83%) -15,638,915 (-43.69%) -15,939,983 (-44.54%) -17,507,574 (-48.92%) -17,895,388 (-50.00%) -18,149,168 (-50.71%)
Predict Avg.13.33% 12.67% 7.78% 0.00% 5.40% 0.00% 2.17%
Cash On Hand $-- $0.00 $0.00 $-- $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Website [Website] [Website] [Website] [Website] [Website] [Website]
Entry Date 04/25/2019 02/19/2019
Dropped Out
04/08/2020
12/31/2018
Dropped Out
03/05/2020
11/24/2019
Dropped Out
03/04/2020
04/14/2019
Dropped Out
03/01/2020
02/10/2019
Dropped Out
03/02/2020
01/11/2019
Dropped Out
03/19/2020
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MATCHUP POLLS (220 from 37 pollsters)
Adj Poll Avg32.74%-- 30.20%-- 12.16%-- 13.70%-- 10.07%-- 4.83%-- 0.54%--
Hart Research and Public Opinion Strategies 
03/11/20-03/13/20
61.00% 35.0 32.00% 19.0 0.00% 19.0 0.00% -- 0.00% 7.0 0.00% 1.0 4.00% 4.0
Chism Strategies (D) 
03/09/20-03/09/20
50.00% -- 42.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% --
Reuters/Ipsos 
03/06/20-03/09/20
59.00% 4.0 41.00% 4.0 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% --
Quinnipiac University 
03/05/20-03/08/20
54.00% 37.0 35.00% 10.0 0.00% 14.0 0.00% 15.0 0.00% 10.0 0.00% 4.0 2.00% 1.0
Morning Consult 
03/05/20-03/08/20
56.00% 20.0 38.00% 10.0 0.00% 14.0 0.00% 19.0 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 3.00% --
SSRS 
03/04/20-03/07/20
52.00% 26.0 36.00% 16.0 7.00% 9.0 0.00% 5.0 0.00% 8.0 0.00% 3.0 0.00% 1.0
ENDORSEMENTS
Endorsements
MORE CANDIDATES
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Name Tom Steyer Andrew Yang Uncommitted Sen. Michael Bennet HUD Secretary Julián Castro Sen. Cory Booker No Preference
PartyDemocratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic
Campaign Logo
Uncertified Votes 258,848 (0.72%) 160,733 (0.45%) 129,884 (0.36%) 62,260 (0.17%) 37,037 (0.10%) 31,575 (0.09%) 31,399 (0.09%)
Margin-18,160,940 (-50.74%) -18,259,055 (-51.02%) -18,289,904 (-51.10%) -18,357,528 (-51.29%) -18,382,751 (-51.36%) -18,388,213 (-51.38%) -18,388,389 (-51.38%)
Predict Avg.0.00% 0.02% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Cash On Hand $-- $0.00 $-- $-- $0.00 $0.00 $--
Website [Website] [Website] [Website] [Website]
Entry Date 07/09/2019
Dropped Out
02/29/2020
11/06/2017
Dropped Out
02/00/2020
01/01/2020 05/02/2019
Dropped Out
02/11/2020
01/12/2019
Dropped Out
01/02/2020
02/01/2019
Dropped Out
01/13/2020
01/01/2020
MATCHUP POLLS (220 from 37 pollsters)
Adj Poll Avg2.27%-- 3.44%-- 0.00%-- 0.49%-- 0.13%-- 2.11%-- 0.00%--
Hart Research and Public Opinion Strategies 
03/11/20-03/13/20
0.00% -- 0.00% 2.0 0.00% -- 0.00% 1.0 0.00% 1.0 0.00% 1.0 0.00% --
Chism Strategies (D) 
03/09/20-03/09/20
0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% --
Reuters/Ipsos 
03/06/20-03/09/20
0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% --
Quinnipiac University 
03/05/20-03/08/20
0.00% 1.0 0.00% 2.0 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% --
Morning Consult 
03/05/20-03/08/20
0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% --
SSRS 
03/04/20-03/07/20
0.00% 1.0 0.00% 3.0 0.00% -- 0.00% -- 0.00% 2.0 0.00% 3.0 0.00% --
ENDORSEMENTS
Endorsements
VIEW 32 MORE CANDIDATES

DROPPED OUT - NO VOTES
Wayne M. Messam (D)
Mar 13, 2019 - Nov 20, 2019
Brian P. Moore (D)
Nov 07, 2019 - Nov 13, 2019
Michael E. Arth (D)
Nov 09, 2018 - Nov 04, 2019
Beto O'Rourke (D)
Mar 14, 2019 - Nov 01, 2019
Tim Ryan (D)
Apr 04, 2019 - Oct 24, 2019
Bill de Blasio (D)
May 16, 2019 - Sep 20, 2019
Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
Jan 15, 2019 - Aug 28, 2019
Seth Moulton (D)
Apr 22, 2019 - Aug 23, 2019
Jay Inslee (D)
Jan 02, 2019 - Aug 21, 2019
John Hickenlooper (D)
Mar 04, 2019 - Aug 15, 2019
Stacey Abrams (D)
Aug 13, 2019
Mike Gravel (D)
Mar 19, 2019 - Aug 01, 2019
Ami Horowitz (D)
May 02, 2019 - Jul 31, 2019
Eric M. Swalwell (D)
Apr 08, 2019 - Jul 08, 2019
Joe Sanberg (D)
Jun 01, 2019
Terry McAuliffe (D)
Apr 17, 2019
Ryan Farber (D)
Feb 28, 2018 - Apr 04, 2019
Sherrod Brown (D)
Mar 07, 2019
Jeff Merkley (D)
Mar 05, 2019
Eric Holder (D)
Mar 04, 2019
Mitchell J. "Mitch" Landrieu (D)
Feb 06, 2019
Adam Schiff (D)
Feb 04, 2019
Eric Garcetti (D)
Jan 29, 2019
Richard Ojeda II (D)
Nov 11, 2018 - Jan 25, 2019
Chris Murphy (D)
Jan 23, 2019
Bob Casey Jr. (D)
Jan 18, 2019
Martin J. O'Malley (D)
Jan 03, 2019
Mark Zuckerberg (D)
 00, 2019
John F. Kerry (D)
Dec 07, 2018
Michael Avenatti (D)
Dec 04, 2018
Patrick Little (D)
Aug 08, 2018 - Nov 13, 2018
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (D)
Jan 09, 2017 - Oct 01, 2018
Jason Kander (D)
Jun 25, 2018
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (D)
Apr 00, 2018
Roy Cooper (D)
Mar 29, 2018
Luis V. Gutierrez (D)
Mar 00, 2018
Oprah Winfrey (D)
Feb 22, 2018
Andrew Cuomo (D)
 00, 2018
William McRaven (D)
 00, 2018
Howard Schultz (D)
 00, 2018
Nina Turner (D)
 00, 2018
Al Franken (D)
Dec 00, 2017
Joseph P. Kennedy, III (D)
Jul 18, 2017
Hillary Clinton (D)
Apr 00, 2017
Tim Kaine (D)
Nov 17, 2016
Gavin Newsom (D)
 00, 2016

EVENTS
Start Date End Date Type Title Contributor
Jun 26, 2019 06:00pm Jun 27, 2019 09:00pm Debate First 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 
Jul 30, 2019 07:00pm Jul 31, 2019 10:00pm Debate Second 2020 Democratic Presidental Primary Debate  RP 
Sep 04, 2019 06:00pm Sep 04, 2019 09:00pm Town Hall Democratic Primary Climate Town Hall  RP 
Sep 12, 2019 08:00pm Sep 12, 2019 10:00pm General Election Third 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate   RP 
Oct 10, 2019 08:00pm Oct 10, 2019 10:00pm Town Hall Democratic Primary LGBTQ Town Hall  RP 
Oct 15, 2019 07:00pm Oct 15, 2019 10:00pm Debate Fourth 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 
Nov 20, 2019 07:00pm Nov 20, 2019 09:00pm Debate Fifth 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 
Dec 07, 2019 07:00pm Dec 07, 2019 10:00pm Interview Teamsters Presidential Forum  RP 
Dec 19, 2019 07:00pm Dec 19, 2019 09:00pm Debate Sixth 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 
Jan 14, 2020 07:00pm Jan 14, 2020 10:00pm Debate Seventh 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate   RP 
Feb 07, 2020 07:00pm Feb 07, 2020 10:00pm Debate Eighth 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate   RP 
Feb 19, 2020 07:00pm Feb 19, 2020 10:00pm Debate Ninth 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 
Feb 25, 2020 07:00pm Feb 25, 2020 10:00pm Debate Tenth 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 
Mar 15, 2020 07:00pm Mar 15, 2020 09:00pm Debate Eleventh 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Debate  RP 

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09/05/2019 Pete Buttigieg TVAd Mixed eng The Only Way  00:00:30 RP 
08/22/2019 Joe Biden TVAd Feel Good eng President Obama's First Decision  00:01:00 RP 
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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Apr 09, 2020 03:00pm Announcement Biden adopts parts of Sanders' policies: lowering Medicare age and forgiving some college debt  Article RP 
Apr 05, 2020 10:00pm Election Guide Sanders’ ’narrow path’ to victory gets even narrower  Article WA Indy 
Mar 25, 2020 12:00pm News Could a ‘Draft Cuomo’ Movement Be in the Democrats’ Future?  Article BrentinCO 
Mar 19, 2020 09:55am News Tulsi Gabbard Drops Out and Endorses Biden  Article RP 
Mar 14, 2020 09:30pm News A 'Never Biden' movement vows not to vote for Joe  Article WA Indy 
Mar 10, 2020 07:00pm Opinion Press: Bernie Sanders has already won  Article WA Indy 

DISCUSSION
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D:9642EastTexasDem ( 1194.2181 points)
Wed, October 2, 2019 12:55:46 AM UTC0:00
Larry David's line as Bernie from last week's SNL wasn't too far from reality: "I'm excited to be back and ruin things a second time."

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Wed, October 2, 2019 02:51:48 PM UTC0:00
Yang: $10 million.

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Wed, October 2, 2019 02:56:23 PM UTC0:00
Bennet: $2.1 million

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Fri, October 4, 2019 12:09:42 AM UTC0:00
Biden: $15.2 million

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Fri, October 4, 2019 09:39:00 PM UTC0:00
Bullock: $2.3 million

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Mon, October 7, 2019 10:07:12 PM UTC0:00
Klobuchar: $4.8 million

 
I:9775Natalie ( 108.7084 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 03:45:28 AM UTC0:00
My top 5 list of candidates is not very concrete, in fact it changes almost every other day. Bernie has been my #1 since January though... until now. I am now in the Yang Gang and will do everything I can to help Andrew Yang win the Democratic nomination.

And as for my list at the moment, it probably looks something like this
1. Yang
2. Liz
3. Bernie
4. Marianne

 
I:9775Natalie ( 108.7084 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 03:52:41 AM UTC0:00
And in response to E Pluribus Unum asking why Bernie is no longer my #1 on Twitter, I have concerns with Bernie's health now. Anyone who supports Bernie and does not have concerns with his health at this point is lying to themselves. Bernie pretty much created politics for me - he got me interested in politics in 2015 and if it wasn't for him I wouldn't be as knowledgeable on the subject as I am today. So obviously I am extremely disappointed that he will very likely not be the Democratic nominee at this point. But I don't owe him my support just because I have very left-wing views. Yang is my new political hero, at least for now.

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -405.4800 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 03:53:30 AM UTC0:00
You never explained why...

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -405.4800 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 05:28:56 AM UTC0:00
Natalie: And in response to E Pluribus Unum asking why Bernie is no longer my #1 on Twitter, I have concerns with Bernie's health now. Anyone who supports Bernie and does not have concerns with his health at this point is lying to themselves. Bernie pretty much created politics for me - he got me interested in politics in 2015 and if it wasn't for him I wouldn't be as knowledgeable on the subject as I am today. So obviously I am extremely disappointed that he will very likely not be the Democratic nominee at this point. But I don't owe him my support just because I have very left-wing views. Yang is my new political hero, at least for now.

I get the idea of what you're saying at first, I think you're wrong because this was 1 non-severe medical issue that has been resolved. And you saying "Yang is my new political hero" is worrysome as you seem to be radically shifting your entire political viewpoint in a short span of time. Going from a Democratic Socialist to a more Libertarian human centered Capitalist.

And you demote Bernie to 3rd? Why? If he and Yang just switched spots I'd get it, but how is Warren better than Bernie?

 
D:9642EastTexasDem ( 1194.2181 points)
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Fri, October 11, 2019 05:38:31 AM UTC0:00
I wouldn't consider a 78 year old man having a heart attack a "non-severe medical issue."Even he admitted that he'll be taking it easier for the rest of the campaign.

Obviously I have my biases, but his polling has been stagnant for awhile now, and the fact that he had the health scare and is slowing down his campaign doesn't help his prospects of winning. I'm not surprised that progressive voters would be looking for other options, especially when Warren gaining momentum as a very progressive candidate.

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -405.4800 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 01:11:49 PM UTC0:00
EastTexasDem: I wouldn't consider a 78 year old man having a heart attack a "non-severe medical issue."Even he admitted that he'll be taking it easier for the rest of the campaign.

Obviously I have my biases, but his polling has been stagnant for awhile now, and the fact that he had the health scare and is slowing down his campaign doesn't help his prospects of winning. I'm not surprised that progressive voters would be looking for other options, especially when Warren gaining momentum as a very progressive candidate.

That first part isn't entirely True. I consider it non-severe because Bernie doesn't have a history of Heart Disease and from the info he explained about the situation it was a minor heart attack. And the taking it easier, true but not in the way you think. Bernie was holding 4 or 5 rallies in 2 different states each day so far and now won't be able to campaign that much. And after the health scare Bernie's had a surge of support. Nat's the only one looking for other options.

 
I:1038WA Indy ( 1772.5920 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 03:29:12 PM UTC0:00
Lol, you should do press for the Bernie campaign.

 
I:9775Natalie ( 108.7084 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 09:16:52 PM UTC0:00
E Pluribus Unum: And you demote Bernie to 3rd? Why? If he and Yang just switched spots I'd get it, but how is Warren better than Bernie?
I've stated this before, but my main concern right now is stopping Biden. I am a Socialist, but I am also rather pragmatic. Warren might not be the most Left wing candidate, but she is certainly not a Centrist. I get why a lot of people have issues with her, but face it; At this point it's either four more years of the worst President of the last 100 years or four years of Bernie Lite. I'll take the person who wants to add more protections for LGBTQ+ individuals (which is the biggest issue to me) rather than the one who wants to take them away.
E Pluribus Unum: Going from a Democratic Socialist to a more Libertarian human centered Capitalist.


In all seriousness though, there are a lot of Progressives who support Yang, at least from what I've seen. It's amazing that Tulsi has united both the Right and Left against her while Yang has united the Right and Left.

Have you listened to any of Yang's interviews? His one with Ben Shapiro, for example. While I absolutely hate Shapiro, that interview was what really got me on board with Yang. I felt like he was directly speaking to me at a point. He said something like "If someone in a rural city in Missouri was getting $1k a month, what would they do? Maybe go out and open a bakery..." I live in a rural city in Missouri and if I were getting $1k a month, I would open a bakery. Seriously. So if the Dems want a candidate who can speak to rural America in 2020, Yang is that candidate.

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Fri, October 11, 2019 11:07:49 PM UTC0:00
Beto: $4.5 million.

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -405.4800 points)
Sat, October 12, 2019 12:23:42 AM UTC0:00
Natalie:
I've stated this before, but my main concern right now is stopping Biden. I am a Socialist, but I am also rather pragmatic. Warren might not be the most Left wing candidate, but she is certainly not a Centrist. I get why a lot of people have issues with her, but face it; At this point it's either four more years of the worst President of the last 100 years or four years of Bernie Lite. I'll take the person who wants to add more protections for LGBTQ+ individuals (which is the biggest issue to me) rather than the one who wants to take them away.

Cause Biden has so much support out there. His "support" in the polls isn't real support. Poll the active base and Biden's around 3rd. Biden keeps failing at the debates, the establishment is the only people actively supporting Biden. Biden's not really a threat in the grand scheme of the election. Warren not being the most Left wing candidate is an understatement. She has offered so many half measures and wavered on a lot of things throughout the campaign, there's only one Major Left-Wing option in the race.

Besides aren't you supporting Yang, why talk this much about Warren?

Natalie: In all seriousness though, there are a lot of Progressives who support Yang, at least from what I've seen. It's amazing that Tulsi has united both the Right and Left against her while Yang has united the Right and Left.
Have you listened to any of Yang's interviews? His one with Ben Shapiro, for example. While I absolutely hate Shapiro, that interview was what really got me on board with Yang. I felt like he was directly speaking to me at a point. He said something like "If someone in a rural city in Missouri was getting $1k a month, what would they do? Maybe go out and open a bakery..." I live in a rural city in Missouri and if I were getting $1k a month, I would open a bakery. Seriously. So if the Dems want a candidate who can speak to rural America in 2020, Yang is that candidate.

And Bernie wouldn't? Last time Bernie lost Missouri by a very small margin, the momentum just didn't go away between elections. And I've seen his interview where he explained how his UBI plan would be the Libertarian version where not apply to people on any other social programs and anyone on them would be forced to choose that or the greater amount they'd get in social programs. Compare that to Bernies Federal Jobs Guarantee. Under his FJG, people would earn $15, the average time a day people work is 8.4 Hours, Usually from Monday to Friday (5 Days), and the average months have about 5 weeks.

8.4×5×5=$3150/month

$3150 + the money from the social programs they get to KEEP while they need it>$1000

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Tue, October 15, 2019 11:23:37 PM UTC0:00
Wayne Messam Q3 Fundraising: $5

 
I:6738IndyGeorgia ( 4113.6006 points)
x2
Wed, October 16, 2019 01:53:28 AM UTC0:00
All from small donors.

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Wed, October 16, 2019 02:55:31 PM UTC0:00
Cash on hand:

Sanders: $33.7 million
Warren: $25.7 million
Buttigieg: $23.3 million
Harris: $10.5 million
Biden: $8.9 million
Booker: $4.2 million
Castro: $672 thousand
Ryan: $158 thousand
Messam: $31 thousand


 
I:9775Natalie ( 108.7084 points)
Fri, October 18, 2019 05:06:22 PM UTC0:00
E Pluribus Unum: -

In all honesty, AOC's endorsement of Bernie is a game changer for me. I'm back on team Bernie. I honestly thought she was going to stay out of it, but this endorsement has given me a renewed hope and optimism in what I had thought lately was a dying campaign. I think he'll be regaining his lost momentum in the coming weeks

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Mon, October 21, 2019 06:21:22 PM UTC0:00
Castro threatens to drop out if he can't raise $800,000 in the next 10 days - [Link]

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Fri, November 1, 2019 02:29:56 PM UTC0:00
They met Julian Castro's $800,000 ransom, so he's staying in. [Link]

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Fri, November 1, 2019 10:34:10 PM UTC0:00
Whoa. Beto's out. [Link]

 
D:9642EastTexasDem ( 1194.2181 points)
Fri, November 1, 2019 11:20:15 PM UTC0:00
I still think Beto had the potential to be a great candidate. If he had announced early, made more media appearances, and kept up the momentum, he could probably still be in the race. But he waited a little late to jump in and just failed to capitalize while Buttigieg took his place as the young, dark horse candidate. It's been kinda sad to see his campaign ending early after watching his rise up close, from the Senate campaign to opening up his presidential campaign with a magazine cover story and raising around $6 million in 24 hours.

 
D:1RP ( 5508.0200 points)
Mon, November 11, 2019 11:28:57 PM UTC0:00
Oh dear god.
Deval Patrick mulls late entry into Democratic primary [Link]

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