Who are the moderators of the seventh Democratic debate? Wolf Blitzer, Abby Phillip and Brianne Pfannenstiel in Iowa

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Who are the moderators of the seventh Democratic debate? Wolf Blitzer, Abby Phillip and Brianne Pfannenstiel in Iowa
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The seventh Democratic debate slated for Tuesday night will be moderated by three journalists: Wolf Blitzer and Abby Phillip of CNN, and Brianne Pfannenstiel of the Des Moines Register.

The first Democratic debate of 2020 slated for Tuesday will be moderated by three journalists: Wolf Blitzer and Abby Phillip from CNN, and Brianne Pfannenstiel from theIt will bring just six of the 12 candidates who qualified for them to the stage: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar and billionaire investor Tom Steyer.

Here's a look who will be moderating the two-hour debate, which will be the last one held before the nation's first caucuses in Iowa Feb. 3. He first joined CNN in 1990 as the network's military affairs correspondent. Blitzer is a veteran moderator whose previous stints include two Republican debates in Nevada and Texas during the 2016 campaign cycle.

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