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Subject Biden, Sanders, and Warren will release health records before Iowa
Date September 16, 2019 2:31 PM
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Trump will hold campaign rally in New Mexico

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SEPTEMBER 16, 2019: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren have agreed to release their medical records before the Iowa caucuses. Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally Monday in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

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There are 14 new candidates running since last week, including two Democrats, three Republicans, and two Libertarians. In total, 864 individuals are currently filed with the FEC to run for president.

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** DEMOCRATS
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_The Atlantic_ profiled ([link removed]) MICHAEL BENNET ([link removed]) ‘s campaign in an article titled, “The Michael Bennet Problem.”

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JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) , BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) , and ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) have agreed ([link removed]) to release their medical records before the Iowa caucuses. The three candidates are 70 years old or older.

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BIDEN spoke ([link removed]) at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Alabama on the anniversary of the 1963 Birmingham church bombing.

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Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, who previously endorsed ([link removed]) JULIÁN CASTRO ([link removed]) , switched his support to BIDEN.

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In an interview ([link removed]) on _Recode Decode_, BILL DE BLASIO ([link removed]) discussed antitrust investigations into Facebook and Google and his critique of universal basic income.

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CORY BOOKER ([link removed]) spoke ([link removed]) about the state of the Democratic primary in an interview on NBC’s _Meet the Press_.

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In an interview ([link removed]) on _Iowa Press_, STEVE BULLOCK ([link removed]) said the Democratic Party was becoming disconnected from voters in non-urban areas.

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PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) is campaigning in South Carolina ([link removed]) Monday and Tuesday.

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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) spoke about gun legislation ([link removed]) and Democratic messaging around guns in an interview on CNN’s _Smerconish_.

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TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) is continuing to campaign in Iowa ([link removed]) with town halls Monday and Tuesday.

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GABBARD and JOE SESTAK ([link removed]) will speak at the Fallon Forum ([link removed]) in Iowa Monday.

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KAMALA HARRIS ([link removed]) attended a fundraiser ([link removed]) in Connecticut Saturday.

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AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) will launch a tour of former blue wall states ([link removed]) Tuesday, with stops in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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WAYNE MESSAM ([link removed]) attended ([link removed]) the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s annual legislative conference.

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BETO O'ROURKE ([link removed]) continued ([link removed]) to advocate mandatory buybacks of certain weapons in an interview on NBC’s _Meet the Press_.

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TIM RYAN ([link removed]) spoke ([link removed]) about his policy proposals and the Democratic primary debate in an interview on MSNBC’s _Smerconish_ Saturday.

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SANDERS announced ([link removed]) several changes to his New Hampshire state leadership team Sunday, including replacing former state director Joe Caiazzo with Shannon Jackson. Caiazzo will run Sanders’ campaign in Massachusetts. 

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TOM STEYER ([link removed]) spoke about his campaign, being a billionaire, and labor issues in an interview ([link removed]) with _Salon_.

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WARREN issued her plan to fight corruption ([link removed]) in politics Monday. It includes applying conflict of interest laws to the president and vice president, automatically disclosing the tax returns of federal candidates, requiring divestments from senior government officials, and banning government officials from trading individual stocks while in office.

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In an interview on MSNBC, MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ([link removed]) commented ([link removed]) on the Democratic primary debate and the party’s ability to defeat TRUMP.

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The ANDREW YANG ([link removed]) campaign said it collected 450,000 email addresses ([link removed]) , 90 percent of which were new, in the 72 hours following Yang’s universal basic income proposal on the debate stage.

 
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The MICHIGAN REPUBLICAN PARTY ([link removed]) has set 20 percent ([link removed]) as the minimum amount of support a candidate needs to win statewide to receive delegates, which is up from 15 percent in 2016.

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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) will hold a campaign rally ([link removed]) Monday in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.

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