20 Days Ago…
I’ve continued the Power Ranking of the 20 Democratic Candidates for the 2020 Democratic Primary to be concluded on it’s 20th iteration the day of the 2020 Iowa Caucus.
Since the last list… Beto O’Rourke has finally announced and has outraised Bernie Sanders in a single day of his announced candidacy… Listed possible candidates, Eric Holder, Sherrod Brown and Michael Bloomberg have all announced they are indeed not running in 2020… Pete Buttigeig has impressed in townhalls and also in fundraising causing Democrats to give him a new/first look… A surprising topic many of the candidates have actually been asked is on Reparations for African-Americans and while most have taken a position, this was effective spurred when Marianne Williamson introduced the idea of $100 Billion over 10 years as her signature campaign promise.
Reminder, this is a “power ranking” and not a list of my favorites in the order I’d like them. But taking in the news cycle over the last 20 days and other pertinent data, this ranking is just a snapshot of where I think the candidates are and where the voters are in their likelihood to select them as the Democratic Nominee for the 2020 Presidential Race.
So don’t be mad at me. Tell your candidate to get better.
So without further adieu…
20. John Kerry – Former Secretary of State, Massachusetts – 75 (Last 20: #18)
19. Marianne Williamson – Entrepreneur/Activist, California– 66 (Last 20: Unranked)
18. Terry McAuliffe – Former Governor, Virginia – 62 (Last 20: #16)
17. Andrew Yang – Entrepreneur, New York – 44 (Last 20: Unranked)
16. Steve Bullock – Governor, Montana – 52 (Last 20: #20)
15. Eric Swalwell – Congressman, California – 38 (Last 20: #19)
14. Seth Moulton – Congressman, Massachusetts – 40 (Last 20: Unranked)
13. Tulsi Gabbard – Congresswoman, Hawaii – 37 (Last 20: #13)
12. Julian Castro – Former HUD Secretary, Texas – 44 (Last 20: #11)
11. Jay Inslee – Governor, Washington – 68 (Last 20: #14)
10. Amy Klobuchar – Senator Minnesota – 58 (Last 20: #8)
9. John Hickenlooper – Former Governor, Colorado – 67 (Last 20: #15)
8. Kirsten Gillibrand – Senator, New York – 52 (Last 20: #7)
7. Pete Buttigieg – Mayor, Indiana – 37 (Last 20: #10)
6. Cory Booker – Senator, New Jersey – 49 (Last 20: #5)
5. Joe Biden – Former Vice President, Delaware – 76 (Last 20: #4)
4. Kamala Harris – Senator, California – 54 (Last 20: #1)
3. Elizabeth Warren – Senator, Massachusetts – 69 (Last 20: #3)
2. Beto O’Rourke – Former Congressman, Texas – 46 (Last 20: #6)
1. Bernie Sanders – Senator, Vermont – 77 (Last 20: #2)