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Subject De Blasio could drop out by Oct. 1 if he does not qualify for fourth debate
Date September 5, 2019 2:21 PM
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Bennet released education plan focused on primary and secondary education
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SEPTEMBER 5, 2019: Bill de Blasio said he could drop out of the presidential race by Oct. 1. Michael Bennet released an education plan focused on primary and secondary education.

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“Yet it’s been an uphill battle for the progressive judicial groups pressing candidates to talk about the courts. In five hours of debate between 2020 Democratic candidates in July, for example, judicial nominations weren’t brought up once. … No Democratic candidate has released a list of judges they would consider nominating to the Supreme Court the way Trump did in 2016.”

– Tessa Berenson, _TIME_

“They clearly need to step up. Too often the Democrats have ceded to the right the federal courts, allowing them to energize their base. Judges make decisions that affect every aspect of our life, and by ignoring this topic, they do so at their peril, because Americans do care.”

– Nan Aron, president of Alliance for Justice Action Campaign

 
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** DEMOCRATS
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MICHAEL BENNET ([link removed]) issued an education policy ([link removed]) proposal focused on primary and secondary education that would expand home visits, child nutrition programs, exposure to vocabulary, the Child Tax Credit, and universal preschool.

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JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) appeared ([link removed]) on _The Late Show with Stephen Colbert_ Wednesday night and will remain in New York for two fundraisers ([link removed]) on Thursday.

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BILL DE BLASIO ([link removed]) said he could drop out ([link removed]) of the presidential race if he did not qualify for the fourth primary debate by Oct. 1.

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CORY BOOKER ([link removed]) will campaign ([link removed]) Friday in Portland, Maine.

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STEVE BULLOCK ([link removed]) called ([link removed]) for the creation of an Office of Rural Affairs in his rural policy proposal released Wednesday. Bullock also said he would end the trade war, launch rural opportunity zones, address infrastructure issues, and expand the Conservation Reserve Program.

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PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) will attend a fundraiser ([link removed]) Friday in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) tweeted a video ([link removed]) explaining his plan to reach net-zero carbon emissions.

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_The Atlantic_ profiled ([link removed]) TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) in an article titled, “Tulsi Gabbard, the Mystery Candidate.”

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KAMALA HARRIS ([link removed]) will campaign in New Hampshire ([link removed]) Friday.

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AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) will speak about the economy ([link removed]) at Manchester Community College Friday as part of a presidential forum series.

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WAYNE MESSAM ([link removed]) appeared ([link removed]) in a news report about how Miramar responded to Hurricane Dorian.

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BETO O'ROURKE ([link removed]) will campaign in Massachusetts ([link removed]) Thursday with a stop at Tufts University.

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TIM RYAN ([link removed]) will speak at a town hall ([link removed]) Friday in New Hampshire in partnership with NARAL.

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In an appearance on _The View_, BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) discussed ([link removed]) the difference between his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns.

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TOM STEYER ([link removed]) will speak ([link removed]) at the University of New Hampshire's new 2020 presidential primary series on Friday.

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In an interview ([link removed]) on _NPR Politics Podcast_, ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) spoke about student loan debt, the filibuster, and gun safety legislation.

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MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ([link removed]) will campaign in New Hampshire ([link removed]) Friday.

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ANDREW YANG ([link removed]) appeared ([link removed]) on _CBS This Morning_, where he discussed how he could appeal to TRUMP voters.

 
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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) campaign officials said Trump could hold rallies ([link removed]) in Minnesota, New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada by the end of the year.

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_New York Magazine_ interviewed ([link removed]) JOE WALSH ([link removed]) about his presidential campaign, racism, Islam, and the media.

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The New York Times: Big Tech Companies Meeting With U.S. Officials on 2020 Election Security ([link removed])

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TIME: 'They Clearly Need to Step Up.' Why Advocates Think 2020 Democrats Should Talk More About Judges ([link removed])

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