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Subject Yang qualifies for Feb. 7 debate in New Hampshire
Date January 27, 2020 3:30 PM
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Klobuchar and Warren receive top newspaper endorsements in Iowa and New Hampshire

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JANUARY 27, 2020: Andrew Yang qualified for the Feb. 7 debate in New Hampshire. _The Des Moines Register_ endorsed Elizabeth Warren and _The New Hampshire Union Leader_ endorsed Amy Klobuchar.

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Notable Quote of the Day ([link removed])

“The Iowa Democratic Party has been preparing for record-breaking turnout for more than a year, driven both by Democrats’ angst about President Donald Trump and by an unusually large field of candidates — many of them with their own significant, independent turnout operations. The state party chairman, Troy Price, said the party is anticipating more caucus-goers than in 2008, which set a record when 239,000 Democratic voters participated, lifting Obama to victory.

‘The winner is always who’s bringing a bunch of new [voters],’ said Sue Dvorsky, a former Iowa Democratic Party chairwoman who backed Sen. Kamala Harris before she dropped out of the race.

The difficulty this year, she said, is that new voters could go to any number of different candidates. ‘There literally is no historical analogy here,’ she said.”

– David Siders, Natasha Korecki, Elena Schneider and Maya King, _Politico_

 
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** DEMOCRATS
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MICHAEL BENNET ([link removed]) , AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) , BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) , and ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) return to Washington, D.C., for the impeachment ([link removed]) trial on Monday.

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Rep. Cindy Axne (Iowa) endorsed ([link removed]) JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) on Saturday. Rep. Seth Moulton (Mass.), a former 2020 presidential candidate, also endorsed ([link removed]) Biden on Monday. Biden will continue to campaign in Iowa ([link removed]) on Monday with community events in Cedar Falls, Marion, and Iowa City.

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MICHAEL BLOOMBERG ([link removed]) campaigned in Tampa and Miami ([link removed]) on Sunday, where he launched his national Jewish voter outreach program. On Monday, he said he supported statehood for Puerto Rico ([link removed]) . Rep. Scott Peters (Calif.) also endorsed ([link removed]) Bloomberg, becoming his fifth congressional endorsement. 

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PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) discussed abortion, impeachment, race, and his political experience during a televised town hall ([link removed]) on Fox News on Sunday.

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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) is scheduled to campaign in Iowa ([link removed]) on Monday with stops in Cedar Falls and Tripoli.

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TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) continues to campaign in New Hampshire ([link removed]) with a town hall in Meredith on Monday.

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_The New Hampshire Union Leader_, the state’s largest newspaper, endorsed ([link removed]) KLOBUCHAR on Sunday. 

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TOM STEYER ([link removed]) began a bus tour of Iowa ([link removed]) on Sunday that will run through Feb. 3.

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_The Des Moines Register_, Iowa’s largest newspaper, endorsed ([link removed]) WARREN on Saturday.

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ANDREW YANG ([link removed]) will campaign in Iowa ([link removed]) on Monday with town halls scheduled in Orange City, Le Mars, Sioux City, and Council Bluffs. He qualified ([link removed]) for the Feb. 7 debate in New Hampshire after two new polls were released Sunday.

 
** REPUBLICANS
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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) will meet ([link removed]) with Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and opposition leader Benny Gantz on Monday to discuss policy in the Middle East.

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JOE WALSH ([link removed]) discussed conservatism, abortion, climate change, and Trump in his interview ([link removed]) with _The Des Moines Register_.

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** WHAT WE’RE READING
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Business Insider: Trump's stumbles with a huge, traditionally-Republican religious group could cause him major problems in 2020 ([link removed])

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NBC News: Briefly sprung from Trump's trial, candidates race back to the campaign trail ([link removed])

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Politico: How record-high turnout in Iowa could upend the 2020 race ([link removed])

FLASHBACK: JANUARY 27, 2016

According to Ballotpedia’s Presidential Nominating Index, Hillary Clinton ([link removed]) and Donald Trump ([link removed]) were the candidates most likely to win their respective party’s nominations. 

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