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UPDATED RESULTS (11/14):

 

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Republican Nominee:

 

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Donald Trump - US President

 

 

Democrats who are running:

 

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Joe Biden - Former Vice President of the United States

 

 

DROPPED OUT

 

Michael Bennet - U.S. Senator from Colorado

Bill de Blasio - Mayor of New York City

Michael Bloomberg - Former Mayor of New York City

Cory Booker - US Senator from New Jersey

Steve Bullock - Governor of Montana

Pete Buttigieg - Mayor of South Bend 

Julián Castro - Former mayor of San Antonio and Former Secretary of House and Urban Development under Obama

John Delaney - Former US Representative of Maryland's 6th District

Tulsi Gabbard - US Representative from Hawaii's 2nd District

Kirsten Gillibrand - US Senator from New York

Mike Gravel - Former Senator from Alaska

Kamala Harris - US Senator from California

John Hickenlooper - Former Governor of Colorado

Jay Inslee - Governor of Washington

Amy Klobuchar - US Senator from Minnesota

Wayne Messam - Mayor from Miramar, Florida

Seth Moulton - US Representative from Massachusetts

Richard Ojeda - Former State Senator from West Virginia

Beto O'Rourke - Former US Representative from Texas

Deval Patrick - Former Governor of Massachusetts

Tim Ryan - US Representative from Ohio

Bernie Sanders - US Senator from Vermont

Mark Sanford (R) - Former Governor from South Carolina

Joe Sestak - Former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania

Tom Steyer - Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager

Eric Swalwell - U.S. Representative from California

Joe Walsh (R) - Radio Host, Former US Representative from Illinois

Elizabeth Warren - US Senator from Massachusetts

Bill Weld (R) - Former Governor from Massachusetts, Former VP Candidate on 2016 Libertarian Ticket

Marianne Williamson - Activist

Andrew Yang - Entrepreneur and founder of Venture for America

 

Original post:

 

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/12/02/kamala-harris-2020-elections-1037160

 

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Sen. Kamala Harris said she will decide whether to run for president during the holiday season — setting the stage for an announcement from one of the Democratic field’s most highly anticipated 2020 contenders as early as the next several weeks.

 

“It will ultimately be a family decision,” the California lawmaker told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski during the “Know Your Value” event in San Francisco on Saturday evening.

“And over the holiday,” Harris said, “I will make that decision with my family.”

 

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10 minutes ago, GeneticBlueprint said:

Who are the other "thinking about it" people so far? I don't know much about Harris but the current default position is literally anybody over Trump.

 

Do you mean people who publicly said it?

 

Sanders has said if he feels he's the best candidate, he will run (so his run is dependent on the field).

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1 minute ago, skillzdadirecta said:

Jeff Flake and Kasich are both contemplating primarying Trump.

 

Flake is such a monumental dumbass. Even his tepid meaningless "resistance" to Trump is going to make him dead in the water in the primaries, and even if by some miracle he makes it out of the primaries, everybody else is going to hate him for being a flaky phony.

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Not that it matters since I'm Canadian, but I'd be down for Harris over Trump (obviously). But I want an avowed progressive candidate first and foremost. The US needs to tackle three big things if it wants to survive:

 

1) Global warming (national carbon tax)

2) Universal health care

3) Income & wealth inequality (through tax reform increasing taxes on the rich and decreasing for the middle and poor)

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1 hour ago, GeneticBlueprint said:

Who are the other "thinking about it" people so far? I don't know much about Harris but the current default position is literally anybody over Trump.

538 put together a list in October.

 

 

One metric that won't decide my vote but that I really want to see in a Democratic candidate is that they're not in their late 60s-70s. Bernie is 77, Biden is 76, Warren is 69. I like all of them to various degrees, but I'd much prefer someone in their 50s.

 

Harris will absolutely run, and I'd be fine with her.

 

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