Wednesday, June 26:
Booker
Castro
de Blasio
Delaney
Gabbard
Inslee
Klobuchar
O’Rourke
Warren
Thursday, June 27:
Biden
Bennet
Buttigieg
Gillibrand
Harris
Hickenlooper
Sanders
Swalwell
Williamson
Yang
The first night is a gift to Warren, since she is among lower-level people, and it is the first night (more likely to get more viewers). Thursday looks like the heavy hitters, and for people like Harris (who I am currently favoring) may have a harder time shining.
This is interesting.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) June 14, 2019
Based on the latest national polls, the top five for the Democratic nomination are Biden, Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg, and Harris.
These are the two debate groups (randomly selected) for the two night NBC News debates.
Warren has the night all to herself pic.twitter.com/0PNbZmVmTO
Any chance we could stop calling the Democrats' 20-candidate joint appearance in late June a "debate"? I didn't think so. Let the "War of the Soundbites" begin.
— Larry Sabato (@LarrySabato) June 14, 2019