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  1. May 14, 2019 · By Lauren Leatherby, Paul Murray and Mira Rojanasakul. Published: May 14, 2019 | Updated: March 5, 2020. Copied. Gift this article. The largest group of presidential candidates since at least...

  2. 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates. ← 2016. 2024 →. Previous Democratic nominee. Hillary Clinton. Democratic nominee. Joe Biden. 2020 U.S. presidential election. Timeline.

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    • Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg. The billionaire businessman suspended his campaign and endorsed Biden after a paltry performance on Super Tuesday, in which he won only the American Samoa caucuses.
    • Hedge fund manager Tom Steyer. Steyer dropped out of the race after Biden secured a victory in the South Carolina primary, days before Super Tuesday. Steyer told his supporters that he was suspending his campaign because he could not see a “path to winning.”
    • Businessman Andrew Yang. Advertisement. Yang ended his campaign as the first Democratic primary in the country came to close in New Hampshire in February 2020.
    • Author Marianne Williamson. Williamson dropped out of the race on Jan. 10, 2020, saying she didn’t want her campaign to diminish the success of other progressive candidates leading the polls in early states.
  4. A total of 29 major candidates declared their candidacies for the primaries, the largest field of presidential primary candidates for any American political party since the modern primaries began in 1972, exceeding the field of 17 major candidates in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries.

  5. The following is a timeline of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries in the United States, beginning after the election of Donald Trump in the 2016 United States presidential election. Joe Biden won the primary and eventually defeated Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.

  6. Feb 10, 2020 · Nearly three-in-ten Biden supporters are black (28%), compared with smaller shares among those who back Michael Bloomberg (18%), Bernie Sanders (13%), Elizabeth Warren (12%) and Pete Buttigieg (1%). Biden’s supporters also include a larger share of voters ages 65 and older, compared with the backers of most of the other candidates.

  7. A Guide to the Democratic Presidential Candidates. The next U.S. presidential election is not until November 2020, but there is already a large field of Democrats eager to contend for their party’s presidential nomination next year. Here is a list of those who have formally entered the race for the White House.

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