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Subject Deval Patrick announces 2020 presidential election bid
Date November 14, 2019 3:21 PM
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Ten candidates qualify for fifth Democratic debate

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NOVEMBER 14, 2019: Deval Patrick entered the 2020 presidential race. Ten candidates qualified for the Democratic debate on Nov. 20.

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NOTABLE QUOTE OF THE DAY ([link removed])

“The upshot of these survey results is that the order in which the candidates leave the race matters. If, let’s say, Sanders were to drop out due to health reasons, Warren would be the most prominent beneficiary, as she is the second choice of over a third of Sanders’ voters (compared to only 13% for Biden). If, for some unlikely reason, Warren were to leave the race, Sanders would be helped far more than Biden. If Biden were to bow out, there would be no clear-cut winner, as Sanders, Warren, and Buttigieg would split his votes relatively evenly.”

– David Brady and Brett Parker, Stanford University

 
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** DEMOCRATS
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Ten candidates qualified ([link removed]) for the fifth Democratic primary debate: JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) , CORY BOOKER ([link removed]) , PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) , TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) , KAMALA HARRIS ([link removed]) , AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) , BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) , TOM STEYER ([link removed]) , ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) , and ANDREW YANG ([link removed]) . The debate will take place in Atlanta at Tyler Perry Studios on Nov. 20.

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MICHAEL BENNET ([link removed]) is campaigning in New Hampshire ([link removed]) on Friday with events in Manchester and Nashua.

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BIDEN issued a $1.3 trillion infrastructure ([link removed]) plan on Thursday, which includes investment in electric car charging stations, high-speed railways, and clean energy.

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BUTTIGIEG released a new statewide television and digital ad ([link removed]) in Iowa, which focuses on his Medicare for All Who Want It proposal.

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JULIÁN CASTRO ([link removed]) released his policy plan for people with disabilities ([link removed]) on Wednesday. He called for funding the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and repealing the subminimum wage program in Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) purchased 30-minute program blocks for a television special ([link removed]) in Iowa covering his positions on healthcare, climate change, jobs, and other issues. The special will air first on Nov. 17 with additional broadcasts until the caucuses.

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HARRIS is attending ([link removed]) events Friday in Long Beach, California, including the Equality CA LGBTQ Reception. CNBC reported that the Harris campaign planned to boost its digital outreach ([link removed]) in Iowa. 

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DEVAL PATRICK joined ([link removed]) the Democratic presidential primary with a video announcement on Thursday.

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SANDERS is holding a Green New Deal rally ([link removed]) in Fresno, California, on Friday.

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JOE SESTAK ([link removed]) filed for the New Hampshire ([link removed]) primary on Wednesday.

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WARREN is airing an ad ([link removed]) on CNBC that promotes her wealth tax and criticizes billionaires who oppose it.

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MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ([link removed]) continues to campaign in Nevada ([link removed]) on Thursday with events in Reno and Sparks.

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YANG is airing two new ads ([link removed]) in New Hampshire about healthcare and universal basic income as part of a mid-six figures ad buy.

 
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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) is holding a rally in Bossier City, Louisiana ([link removed]) , on Thursday, ahead of the state’s gubernatorial election ([link removed]) .

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JOE WALSH ([link removed]) is filing for the New Hampshire ([link removed]) Republican primary on Thursday.

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** WHAT WE’RE READING
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FiveThirtyEight: Why Deval Patrick Is Making A Late Bid For The Democratic Nomination ([link removed])

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RealClearPolitics: The Impact of Voter Second Choices as 2020 Dems Drop Out ([link removed])

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Roll Call: Campaigns look to capitalize on first impeachment hearings ([link removed])

FLASHBACK: NOVEMBER 14, 2015

The second Democratic presidential primary debate ([link removed]) was held with Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O’Malley participating.
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