5 things to watch for at tomorrow's Democratic debate in Nevada.
Time is running out for one-time front-runners Biden and Warren to show they’re still in the hunt for a nomination that has been slipping away.
Biden’s cloak of inevitability has been pierced by poor showings in Iowa and New Hampshire. His team hardly expected to win them, but coming in fourth and fifth wasn’t part of the plan. The former vice president has expressed confidence in his strength in South Carolina and in the 14 states that will vote on Super Tuesday — he remains formidable but has been trending downward, including with his firewall of African American voters, since the Iowa caucuses.
Warren, for her part, has a Sanders problem and a Buttigieg problem . Opportunities are dwindling for the progressive firebrand to convert her wide appeal in the party to enough “first choice” voters to stake a claim to the nomination. The debate will reveal whether Warren plans to stick with her “unity” message or heed pressure from some allies to re-emphasize her true colors as a progressive warrior.
last month found that the state's Democratic voters prefer a candidate who will"fundamentally change" Washington to one who will"restore the political system" to its pre-Trump state. When it comes to health care, most voters said they prefer a Medicare option to a single-payer system that scraps private coverage .: A previous version of this article misstated Tom Steyer's qualifying status for Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas.
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