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  1. US President Joe Biden's feeble debate performance last week sent shockwaves across the Democratic party, raising questions about who could replace him on the presidential ticket should he decide ...

  2. As of June 8, 2020, former Vice President Joe Biden became the presumptive presidential nominee by amassing enough delegates to secure the nomination. The nomination was made official at the 2020 Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin .

    • Michael Bennet. Colorado senator elected in 2009. Spent seven years in the private sector where served as director of the Anschutz Investment Company. In 2003, Bennet became the chief of staff to then-Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.
    • Bill de Blasio. New York City mayor. Elected to a second term as mayor in 2017. Represents 8.6 million constituents. Issues: Immigration, climate change, minimum wage, education, mental health reform, health care.
    • Joe Biden. Former vice president and senator from Delaware. Widely known for his tight-knit relationship with President Obama during his time in the White House, Biden also served in Congress for 35 years and ran two previous unsuccessful campaigns for president.
    • Cory Booker. New Jersey senator elected in 2013, and former Newark mayor. Booker says he is running to restore "civic grace in America." He first gained prominence as the young and charismatic mayor of Newark, New Jersey, from 2006 to 2013.
    • Amy Klobuchar. Dropped Out: 3/2/20, after 386 days. Parting Words: “So many people joined us and supported us as we carried forward with this simple but fundamental message: that it is time for Americans to join hands instead of pointing fingers.”
    • Deval Patrick. Dropped Out: 2/12/20, after 89 days. Parting Words: “The vote in New Hampshire … was not enough for us to create the practical wind at the campaign’s back to go onto the next round of voting.”
    • Andrew Yang. Dropped Out: 2/11/20, after 827 days. Parting Words: “I stand before you today and say that while we did not win this election, we are just getting started.
    • John Delaney. Dropped Out: 1/31/20, after 918 days. Parting Words: “It has been a privilege to campaign for the Democratic nomination for President, but it is clear that God has a different purpose for me at this moment in time.”
  3. In 2020, a Democratic presidential candidate needed support from 1,991 delegates to secure the nomination. With the plurality of pledged delegates, Biden became the presumptive Democratic nominee on April 8, 2020, after Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) suspended his presidential campaign. [3]

    Name
    State
    Candidate
    Date
    AL
    January 17, 2020
    AZ
    April 14, 2019
    AZ
    March 6, 2020
    AZ
    September 12, 2019
  4. This article contains the results of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses, the processes by which the Democratic Party selected delegates to attend the 2020 Democratic National Convention from August 17–20, 2020.

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  6. Jun 28, 2018 · Who’s ahead in the national Democratic primary polls? Updating average for each Democratic candidate in 2020 primary polls, accounting for each poll’s quality, sample size and recency. Our...