With the second Democratic debate over and the field likely to shrink within the next month or two (the qualification criteria for the third debate are much stricter), this feels like a good time to check in on the state of the race. Following the RealClearPolitics average of candidates polling percentages, I’m going to run
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The Democratic National Convention, where the 2020 Presidential nominee will be formally selected, is a year and several months away. Naturally, now is the time to consider the best Vice Presidential options. VPs are typically chosen to balance the ticket/expand the nominee’s coalition (Lyndon Johnson, Sarah Palin), address a candidate’s weak spots (Mike Pence, Joe
I’ve heard several people talk about the Democratic National Committee endorsing or putting forward Presidential candidates for 2020. After controversies in 2016 over Clinton’s broad support among Democratic Party leaders, distrust in Democratic Party institutions is understandable. However, this particular fear is misplaced. The DNC does not endorse in Presidential primaries. It is a neutral
A lot of people are going to be running for President in 2020. Probably close to twenty. There are already two candidates with some degree of national press running (and a third just formed an exploratory committee). That number is going to skyrocket in 2019. So, I’m going to break down the massive list of



