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Democratic presidential field shrinks as debate cut looms

August 25, 2019
 In this file photo taken on July 30, 2019 Democratic presidential hopefuls US Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders (L) and US Senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren hug after participating in the first round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season in Detroit, Michigan. -AFP
In this file photo taken on July 30, 2019 Democratic presidential hopefuls US Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders (L) and US Senator from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren hug after participating in the first round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season in Detroit, Michigan. -AFP

WASHINGTON - The 2020 presidential election is still more than 14 months away, but with an early key deadline looming this week, the record field of Democratic hopefuls is dwindling.

With a trio of 70-somethings breaking away from the pack -- former vice president Joe Biden, independent Senator Bernie Sanders and fellow progressive Elizabeth Warren -- four of the cash-strapped, younger or lesser-known candidates have so far thrown in the towel.

Others are likely to bow out in the coming days, as the list of those qualifying for the party's third round of debates is to be revealed on Thursday.

Only 10 of the remaining 21 candidates have met the qualifying criteria -- based on poll numbers and fundraising success -- and most of those are still struggling to catch up with the Big Three.

Even two high-profile candidates from New York state -- New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand -- may fail to reach the debate stage, effectively leaving their candidacies in limbo.

Biden has managed to maintain a significant lead despite a rocky summer marred by a proclivity for gaffes -- which some have called a worrying trend given the months and months of campaigning ahead.

The Democratic primary season really only starts in earnest with the Iowa caucuses in February -- and some analysts question whether the 76-year-old Biden might lack the fire or the endurance needed to stay on top.

That has kept hope alive for second-tier candidates, but that sense of optimism could fade if they miss a chance to go toe-to-toe with their rivals on national television on September 12 in Houston, Texas.

The debate offers an opportunity to both make a direct pitch to American voters -- and attract all-important donors

"Without access to a debate audience, some candidates have realized that their bids are hopeless," said Kyle Kondik of the University of Virginia Center for Politics.

"I suspect more will come to this conclusion soon."

- Making the cut -

Leading the pack so far is Biden (at 29 percent in a RealClearPolitics average of recent polls), followed by Sanders (16 percent), Warren (15 percent), Senator Kamala Harris (seven percent) and Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana (five percent).

Also securing spots in the debate are former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke, Senator Cory Booker, businessman Andrew Yang, former Obama-era cabinet member Julian Castro and Senator Amy Klobuchar.

If any other candidates make the cut before Thursday, the group might be split in half and a second debate will be added on September 13.

Of course, failing to make the debate stage is not necessarily a death knell for a candidacy -- but it certainly doesn't help.

Some candidates who fall short of qualifying will likely decide to battle through regardless, at least until Iowa, said Christopher Arterton, a professor of political science at George Washington University.

"There's kind of an ever-hopeful quality to presidential candidates," Arterton told AFP.

Democrats are quick to point to the experiences of Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama, two men who defied the oddsmakers and the political pundits by pulling off surprise victories in Iowa before going on to win the White House. -AFP


August 25, 2019
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