The Date For the First Democratic Debates Has Been Set – Will You Be Watching?

The first two debates will take place in Miami, Florida on consecutive nights, June 26 and 27. The debates will be televised live on NBC, MSNBC, and Telemundo, according to NBC News media reporter Dylan Byers.

From Daily Caller:


As of March 28, there are 18 Democrats currently running for president, with former Vice President Joe Biden widely expected to enter the race as the likely front-runner. 

With so many candidates, it’s unknown how the Democrats will manage their debates. With 17 candidates running in the 2016 Republican primary, the Republicans initially had two separate debates based on polling.

Democratic candidates are required to have 65,000 donors, with 200 unique donors in 20 different states in order to be eligible for the debates. In 2016, Democrats held nine debates with nearly the entirety of the primary being a two-person race between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.


 



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