Newsdeck: More Democrats Set for 2020 Bids as `Anything Can Happen’

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Newsdeck: More Democrats Set for 2020 Bids as `Anything Can Happen’
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Newsdeck: More Democrats Set for 2020 Bids as `Anything Can Happen' By Bloomberg

The former vice president is the most prominent name among the undeclared Democrats interested in challenging President Donald Trump next year and joining a historically large primary field.

“They look at it and feel like there’s a real chance,’’ Trippi said. “The bar is much lower the bigger the field gets.’’Biden hasn’t given any indication he’ll pull back from launching a campaign this month, despite several women coming forward in recent days to say he made them uncomfortable with unwanted physical contact. He released a video on Wednesday offering no apologies but promising to change his ways.

As for his future plans, he said in the statement: “This unanticipated hurdle only reinforces how strongly I feel about contributing to the larger conversation about the future of our country, and I am even more committed to drive that conversation in a positive direction.” McAuliffe, 62, has said that he would run an “optimistic” and “realistic” campaign. He’s criticized other Democratic candidates for their “dishonest populism” — making promises, such as universal free college and a jobs guarantee, that they’ll never be able to keep.

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