September 4, 2019: Several 2020 Democrats have released climate change plans ahead of Wednesday night’s CNN town hall on climate change. The fourth Democratic primary debate is set for Oct. 15-16.
Notable Quotes of the Day “Harris is trying to run in a lane very similar to what Rubio tried to do in 2016. They’re both new faces, running as next-generation candidates against candidates that in many ways represent the past. They came into the campaign with ideological credentials but a message that would play well in the general.” It’s a good strategy for coming in second. If you’re acceptable to everyone you’re not necessarily loved by anyone.” – Alex Conant, communications director for 2016 Rubio presidential campaign “As the field is narrowing, this next debate will have fewer Democrats on the stage. Kids are back to school. Moms and dads are back from vacations. They’re starting to pay attention more here, as well. I do think there’s still time for Kamala to move forward. I think she’s a very polished politician, a good elected official, someone with a strong background, and she’ll make her case. I wouldn’t just count her out entirely yet. – Joe Crowley, former Democratic House Caucus chairman Democrats
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What We’re ReadingFlashback: September 4, 2019 Hillary Clinton apologized for her private email server use in her third nationally televised interview as a 2016 presidential candidate. |