• Home
  • Mail
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Search
  • Mobile
  • More
Yahoo
    • Skip to Navigation
    • Skip to Main Content
    • Skip to Related Content
    • Mail
    Advertisement

    Democrats To Face Tougher Criteria For Presidential Debate In November

    Hayley Miller
    HuffPostSeptember 23, 2019
    Reblog
    Share
    Tweet
    Share
    Democrats To Face Tougher Criteria For Presidential Debate In November

    The Democratic National Committee announced Monday that it’s slightly raising the bar for candidates to qualify for the fifth Democratic presidential primary debate ― which could prevent a few long-shot hopefuls from taking the stage in November.

    Candidates must either earn 3% or more in four DNC-approved polls ― up from 2% for the September and October debates ― or clear 5% in two polls in the four early states: Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina.

    They must also receive donations from at least 165,000 individual donors and prove they have at least 600 unique donors in at least 20 states, U.S. territories or the District of Columbia, according to a DNC press release.

    At its most saturated, the field of Democratic candidates included more than two dozen presidential hopefuls, but the number has fallen to 19 in recent weeks.

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee ended their campaigns after failing to qualify for the September debate.

    So far, 11 candidates have qualified for the fourth Democratic debate, which is scheduled for Oct. 15, with a possible second round to be held on Oct. 16. The debate will be co-hosted by The New York Times and CNN.

    The candidates who have qualified include the 10 who participated in the September debate ― former Vice President Joe Biden; Sens. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), Bernie Sanders (Vt.), Kamala Harris (Calif.), Cory Booker (N.J.) and Amy Klobuchar (Minn.); South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg; former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro; former Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas; and businessman Andrew Yang ― as well as billionaire investor Tom Steyer.

    Qualifying donations must be received by seven days before the date of the November debate. Similarly, qualifying polls must be publicly released between Sept. 13 and seven days before the November debate.

    The date, location and co-host of the November debate have not yet been released.

    Love HuffPost? Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today.

    This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

    Reblog
    Share
    Tweet
    Share

    What to Read Next

    • Trump May Be ‘So Much Worse’ Than Nixon But Republicans Don’t Seem To Care

      HuffPost
    • Here's who will be onstage for the December Democratic debate co-hosted by PBS NewsHour and Politico, and how to watch

      Business Insider
    • Mick Mulvaney Says Politics ‘Should Influence Foreign Policy'

      HuffPost
    • Russian foreign minister contradicts White House account of election interference meeting

      The Independent
    • Hawley: FBI ‘Effectively Meddled’ in 2016 Election

      National Review
    • Trump Attacks Greta Thunberg After Time Person Of The Year Win: 'Ridiculous'

      HuffPost
    • Former Attorney General Eric Holder Shreds William Barr As ‘Unfit,’ ‘Incapable’

      HuffPost
    • ‘Slurring Like A Lunatic’: Seth Meyers Tears Apart Trump’s 'Deranged' Rally

      HuffPost
    • Fox News host Chris Wallace escalated the network's war with Trump, blaming him for the 'most direct sustained assault' on press freedom in US history

      Business Insider
    • Trump mocks Greta Thunberg after she's named Time's Person of the Year

      Yahoo News Video
    • Republicans Confirm Judge Rated 'Not Qualified' For Being 'Lazy,' 'Arrogant'

      HuffPost
    • Pastor Who Says Jews Are Going To Hell Speaks At Trump's Hanukkah Party

      HuffPost
    • Rep. Adam Schiff Submits Pence Aide's Classified Letter To Judiciary Committee

      HuffPost
    • Pro-Trump Network OAN Tried to Get This Ukrainian Millionaire a Visa Before His Arrest

      The Daily Beast
    • To avoid 'evil' interpretation, church in Sweden removes gay mural

      Yahoo News Video
    • Fox News' Chris Wallace Torches Donald Trump's Attacks On The Press

      HuffPost

    Trump Attacks Greta Thunberg After Time Person Of The Year Win: 'Ridiculous'

    Sam: Well at least she didn't write a book, that the Republican party ( my party) had to buy to make it successful. Donald Jr , a sad example of maturity.

    Join the Conversation
    1 / 5

    817

    • Child actor and ballet dancer Jack Burns dead at 14

      Yahoo Celebrity
    • Harvard Law Professor Dismantles Key GOP Argument Against Impeachment Of Trump

      HuffPost
    • Ready for prisoner swaps, Iran says US holding 20 Iranians

      Associated Press
    • Fury over nude Emiliano Zapata portrait in Mexico

      Yahoo News Video
    • Bride's Dad Stops Wedding So Stepdad Can Walk Down The Aisle Too

      HuffPost
    • Anthony Daniels On That NSFW 'Star Wars' Image And Why He Wanted C-3PO To Die

      HuffPost
    • 7 Signs You've Raised A Spoiled Child (And What To Do About It)

      HuffPost Life
    • China imprisoned more journalists than any other country in 2019: CPJ

      Reuters
    • Pakistani woman sold as a bride to a man in China dies just weeks after returning home

      Yahoo News Video
    • Donald Trump Jr. Slams Time For Naming Greta Thunberg Person of the Year

      HuffPost
    • Why The Idea Of 'Sex Drive' Is A Myth

      HuffPost
    • Dwayne Johnson’s 4-Year-Old Was Hilariously Unimpressed That He Was In ‘Moana’

      HuffPost
    • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams Fox News and Tucker Carlson, saying she won't appear on a network that bankrolls a 'white supremacist sympathizer'

      Business Insider
    • Trump executive order on anti-Semitism stirs confusion and controversy

      Yahoo News Video
    • Samantha Bee Trolls Stephen Miller With Immigration-Themed Wedding Gift 'He'll Hate'

      HuffPost
    • Erm... UK Election Gets Off To Extremely NSFW Start

      HuffPost