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BREAKING: The matchups are in. Here are the lineups for the first Democratic presidential debates.

The Democratic National Committee announced the lineups for the first party-sanctioned presidential debates, after a random drawing Friday in New York.

Former Vice President Joe Biden, the top-polling candidate, will appear on June 27, the second of back-to-back nights of debates in Miami. He will be joined on the stage by Sen. Bernie Sanders , Sen. Kamala Harris and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg — but not Sen. Elizabeth Warren , another top contender, who will debate nine other hopefuls on June 26.

June 27 lineup: Michael Bennet, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, John Hickenlooper, Bernie Sanders, Eric Swalwell, Marianne Williamson, Andrew Yang

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