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Abstract:Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado became the 20th candidate to qualify, setting the stage unless more qualify by the cutoff date.
Democratic presidential candidates have to meet certain polling and donation thresholds in order to secure a spot on the debate stage this summer.
The maximum amount of candidates that can qualify is 20, after which the field could be narrowed by the Democratic National Committee in the event too many candidates qualify.
Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado became the 20th candidate to qualify, setting the stage unless more qualify by the cutoff date.
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Rules set forth by the Democratic National Committee have created a threshold for 2020 presidential candidates looking to get a spot on stage at the first set of primary debates taking place later this month in Miami.
Candidates must meet one of two different minimums at least two weeks before the first debate, slated for June:
Receive campaign contributions from at least 65,000 different individuals.
Achieve 1% in three separate polls from news and polling organizations approved by the DNC.
In the event more than 20 Democrats meet either of the required minimums, the DNC will narrow the field using a combination of the two thresholds.
Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado became the 20th candidate to qualify on Tuesday.
Read more: A little-known Democrat who has been running for president for almost 2 years is trying a wild scheme to try and get enough donations to qualify for the presidential debates
In a crowded field of candidates, clearing those hurdles is proving to be a lot more difficult than one might think. Candidates have already begun scrambling for donations, including developing new and unique strategies to boost their campaign contributions.
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