Here's the final lineup for CNN's Democratic debates. These candidates will take the stage Tuesday, July 30. TheDraw • Williamson • Delaney • Hickenlooper • Ryan • Bullock • Klobuchar • O'Rourke • Buttigieg • Warren • Sanders
While a lot of attention will be on the top candidates, some of the not top-tier candidates will be looking to break out in our debates. They better hope they do, if they want any realistic chance of winning the nomination.
Yes, it’s early days, but if the lower-tier candidates don’t move up soon, they’re in danger of missing future debates. By my count, only six candidates have qualified for the ABC News/Univision debates. Those debates require candidates to hit 2% in four qualifying polls from June 28 to August 28, as well as hit 130,000 donors nationwide and 400 donors across 20 states.
A few other candidates like Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker will probably make it given their polling and donor status. But at least 50% of the candidates in our debates may not make the next ones if things continue going the way they are. And if you don’t make debates as a candidate, the fundraising is likely to dry up as well as any media attention to help propel a candidacy.
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