The Stream

Who will be the Democratic contender in 2020?

The Stream takes a look at the candidates hoping to upset Trump in 2020.

The stage is set in Miami, Florida on Wednesday for the first Democratic debate of the 2020 US Presidential Election. Twenty-five candidates currently hope to win the party’s nomination and challenge US President Donald Trump, including high-profile politicians Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden.

The field, though, also includes upstart candidates such as South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and self-help author Marianne Williamson, who wish to sway the party away from more established candidates.

With so many competing for the top spot, the skirmishes have already begun. New Jersey Senator Cory Booker has called out frontrunner Biden’s record on civil rights. Warren and Sanders are vying for the attention of more progressive-minded democrats. And on Monday, Sanders unveiled a plan to cancel $1.6 trillion in student loan debt – one of Warren’s signature issues.

In this episode, The Stream surveys the Democratic Party landscape ahead of the debate with Republican Party strategist Rina Shah, Democrat Party strategist Brad Jenkins, and Al Jazeera Correspondent Andy Gallacher. Join the conversation.

On this episode we speak to:
Brad Jenkins @BradJenkins
Democratic strategist 
bradjenkins.net    

Rina Shah @RinainDC
Republican strategist 
womenspublicleadership.net   

Andy Gallacher @AndyGaje
Correspondent, Al Jazeera English

Read more:
The First 2020 Democratic Debate is almost here. Here’s everything you need to know – Time
A new test for Pete Buttigieg: does he feel their pain? – New York Times
Sanders and Warren Have Very Different Plans to Fix Student Debt – Mother Jones

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