Trump tours Apple manufacturing plant in Austin
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NOVEMBER 20, 2019: Ten candidates are participating in the fifth Democratic primary debate on Wednesday night. Donald Trump is touring an Apple manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas.
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“Immigrants who have become new American citizens in key swing states could prove influential in the 2020 election if effectively mobilized, according to a new study. ...
In Georgia, new citizens constitute more than 440,000 potential voters, the group estimated. President Donald Trump won the state by roughly 200,000 votes in 2016.
In Arizona, naturalized citizens make up more than 300,000 eligible voters, more than half of whom are not registered. Trump carried the state in 2016 by less than 100,000 votes, but Democrats are hopeful they can flip it in the presidential election after winning a Senate seat there last year.
And in Michigan, new citizens make up 64,000 eligible voters as of 2016, according to the analysis. Trump won the state by 10,000 votes.”
– Laura Barrón-López, _Politico_
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** DEMOCRATS
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Ten candidates are participating in the fifth Democratic primary debate ([link removed])) on Wednesday night: 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.
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Rep. Kurt Schrader (Ore.) endorsed ([link removed]) BIDEN on Tuesday.
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STEVE BULLOCK ([link removed]) spoke about his campaign during a local interview in Boston ([link removed]) .
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JULIÁN CASTRO ([link removed]) discussed housing, poverty, and education during a campaign event in Atlanta ([link removed]) on Tuesday night.
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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) is making his 40th trip to Iowa ([link removed]) with an event in Burlington on Wednesday.
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DEVAL PATRICK ([link removed]) will speak ([link removed]) to students from Claflin University and South Carolina State University on Wednesday.
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JOE SESTAK ([link removed]) wrote an op-ed about tribal sovereignty ([link removed]) on Tuesday in _Indian Country Today_.
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STEYER is airing an ad in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada calling for term limits ([link removed]) .
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MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ([link removed]) is holding several events in Iowa ([link removed]) on Wednesday, including a regenerative farming tour.
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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) is touring an Apple manufacturing plant ([link removed]) in Austin, Texas, and meeting with company CEO Tim Cook.
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BILL WELD ([link removed]) will campaign in New Hampshire ([link removed]) and Massachusetts on Wednesday.
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** WHAT WE’RE READING
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CNBC: Here’s where the unemployment rate stands in the states that will decide Trump’s 2020 fate ([link removed])
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Politico: Study: New citizens could swing battleground states in 2020 ([link removed])
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USA Today: Is Georgia a swing state? ([link removed])
FLASHBACK: NOVEMBER 20, 2015
CNN announced its debate criteria ([link removed]) for the Republican debate on Dec. 15, 2015. To qualify for the primetime debate, a candidate needed to reach an average of at least 3.5 percent nationally or 4 percent in Iowa or New Hampshire over a six-week period.
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