2020 Road to the White House
Second Night of the Democratic Debate Will Showcase Another 10 Candidates
The lineup for the second night of the Democratic presidential debate includes: John Hickenlooper, Kamala Harris, Michael Bennet, Eric Swalwell, Bernie Sanders, Marianne Williamson, Kirsten Gillibrand, Former Vice President Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Andrew Yang.
Biden will take the center spot on the stage, followed outward by the remaining nine presidential candidates.
The issues for tonight are expected to be climate change, health care, immigration, and the economy.
There are so many Democratic candidates. Here’s a song to help keep up with the #DemDebates pic.twitter.com/mHU87ooLlT
— Fallon Tonight (@FallonTonight) June 27, 2019
Parents’ faces when your new boyfriend says he’s a Trump fan. #DemDebate2020 pic.twitter.com/mNCw8Puf6p
— Dietitians for Pete (@RDNs4Pete) June 27, 2019
What are the platforms for #Biden2020 Not being trump isn’t a platform
— Poluzzi (@PoluzziDavid) June 25, 2019
The more I see and hear of @PeteButtigieg, the more I like him. V impressive. #MayorPete https://t.co/eEJYwu1aHZ
— Ben Jones (@Benjamin_JJones) June 19, 2019
Look what showed up the day of the debate… #Sanders2020 pic.twitter.com/LCODlJyKmd
— Roland Dodds (@RolandDodds) June 27, 2019
This is the kind of leader I want. #KamalaHarris https://t.co/Ggw5GPmH25
— Brooke Karzen🏳️🌈 (@brookekarzen) June 22, 2019
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