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Mar 19

WATCH: Elizabeth Warren supports elimination of electoral college

By Associated Press

Elizabeth Warren supports the elimination of the electoral college, the most pointed instance of the Democratic presidential candidate opposing the polarizing mechanism the nation uses to elect its presidents.

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Mar 18

Beto O'Rourke says nothing in his past will hinder 2020 run

By Scott Bauer, Will Weissert, Associated Press

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke told supporters Sunday that he's never taken LSD and there's "nothing" he hasn't already revealed about his past that could come back to hurt his run for office.

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Mar 17

Biden verbally slips about 2020 campaign, Gillibrand officially enters the race

By Associated Press

Former Vice President Joe Biden told Delaware Democrats in a speech Saturday night that he has “the most progressive record of anybody running,” then clarified that he meant to say “anybody who would run,” and New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand…

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Mar 14

What does Beto O'Rourke believe? Where the candidate stands on 8 issues

By Lisa Desjardins

Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke has joined a crowded Democratic primary field vying to take on President Donald Trump in 2020. Here's where O'Rourke stands on key 2020 issues.

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Mar 11

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Campaign updates from 2020 Democrats -- and 1 Republican

Democratic presidential hopefuls courted voters across the country over the weekend. Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg spoke at the popular South by Southwest conference and festival in Austin, Texas, while Sen. Bernie Sanders campaigned in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, polls among Iowa…

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Mar 11

WATCH: Buttigieg asks whether Pence 'stopped believing in scripture when he started believing in Donald Trump'

By Associated Press

Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg said Sunday night that he and Vice President Mike Pence have different views of their Christian faith and that he doesn't understand Pence's loyalty to President Donald Trump.

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Mar 11

Democrats turn to blue-collar Milwaukee for 2020 convention

By Bill Barrow, Ivan Moreno, Scott Bauer, Associated Press

The Democratic National Committee's decision will take the party to the heart of the working-class upper Midwest that delivered President Donald Trump to the White House.

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Mar 06

DNC says it won't partner with Fox News for upcoming presidential debates

By Associated Press

The party chairman, Tom Perez, says he's concluded that the network isn't in a position to host a fair and neutral debate.

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Mar 05

Michael Bloomberg won't run for president in 2020

By Steve Peoples, Associated Press

The 77-year-old former New York City mayor, one of the richest men in the world, announced his decision not to join the crowded Democratic field in a Bloomberg News editorial on Tuesday.

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Mar 05

As 2020 nears, pressure grows to replace voting machines

By Christina A. Cassidy, Associated Press

Time and money are running short for states to replace aging or inadequate voting machines before the 2020 presidential primaries, according to a report released Tuesday.

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