The next Democratic National Committee debate will feature all qualifying candidates, but the event may be more notable for an element that will be missing.
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Six candidates took the stage on Wednesday night (Feb. 19) for the Las Vegas Democratic debate, including former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg for the first time.Senator Bernie Sanders, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Amy Klobuchar all returned for the debate, just days before the Nevada caucuses on Feb.
22. Tom Steyer and Tulsi Gabbard did not qualify for this debate round.
The next Democratic National Committee debate will feature all qualifying candidates, but the event may be more notable for an element that will be missing.
By Ted Johnson
By Ted Johnson
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. dropped out of the 2020 presidential race on Thursday morning after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday. The decision, confirmed by Fox News, essentially leaves the race as a one-on-one battle between Sen.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
As Super Tuesday results trickled in, celebrities have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on how the evening unfolded. With five democratic candidates left in the running, stars still have plenty of options left to choose from, but they made their voices very clear.
As Super Tuesday results trickled in, celebrities have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on how the evening unfolded. With five democratic candidates left in the running, stars still have plenty of options left to choose from, but they made their voices very clear.
Voters in South Carolina and across the country, as well as outspoken celebrities in Hollywood, tuned in on Tuesday to watch the remaining 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls engage in their most intense debate yet. The top remaining Democratic candidates for president — Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer — met for a heated and contentious debate in Charleston, S.C.
Celebrities far and wide are taking to social media to comment on the guilty verdict handed down in Harvey Weinstein’s New York City trial on Monday.
Celebrities far and wide are taking to social media to comment on the guilty verdict handed down in Harvey Weinstein’s New York City trial on Monday. After a pair of bombshell exposes rocked Hollywood and helped spark the #MeToo movement by revealing the depths of the now-disgraced movie mogul’s alleged behavior, he was finally held accountable in a court of law.
Bernie Sanders is now projected to win the Nevada caucus.
Update 2/20/20: The Democratic primary debate in Nevada has come and gone, and if you didn't catch the event live on Wednesday evening, you might be looking to catch up on everything you missed. As the headlines on your news feed likely indicate, there were plenty of fireworks on display in many of the candidates' interactions, as Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg all had their moments at the mic.
The remaining Democratic candidates for president went up against each other in the most contentious debate yet, and politically minded celebrities took notice.
The remaining Democratic candidates for president went up against each other in the most contentious debate yet, and politically minded celebrities took notice.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will finally enter the debate arena to face off with fellow Democratic candidates on Wednesday.The ninth Democratic debate, hosted by NBC News, MSNBC, Noticias Telemundo and The Nevada Independent and set to begin at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m.
After what seems like countless Democratic debates, February 19th’s had a giant curveball in Mike Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor whose enormous fortune has given him a late, but undeniable, leg up in the race.
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing, and tonight, six candidates will be stating their cases to become the party's nominee for president at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg will all take the stage at the Nevada primary debate in hopes of being nominated to represent the Democrats in the 2020 general election.
It’s been one week since the New Hampshire primary, and the Democratic candidates have another goal in mind: beating Bernie Sanders and coming out on top at the Nevada caucus. But before they see voters pledge for them on February 22, the candidates are taking the debate stage in Las Vegas on February 19, at the iconic Paris Theater.
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing, and tonight, six candidates will be stating their cases to become the party's nominee for president at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg will all take the stage at the Nevada primary debate in hopes of being nominated to represent the Democrats in the 2020 general election.