Voters already unhappy with the size of the debate stage on Thursday are set to be disappointed: Eleven candidates have already qualified for the next debate in October
As the Democratic National Committee looks to whittle down the sprawling field of presidential hopefuls beginning with this week‘s debate, most voters — including a majority of Democratic primary voters — still believe there will be too many candidates on the stage on Thursday.out Wednesday, 54 percent of voters say that the number of White House hopefuls who will debate on Thursday — 10 — is more than enough. That number dips ever so slightly among Democratic primary voters, to 53 percent.
The more stringent requirements set by the party for the third and fourth debates set up a showdown between former Vice President Joe Biden, who has led the sizable field in nearly all public polling, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has more or less solidified her spot in theThat consensus was more or less borne out in the POLITICO/Morning Consult poll’s findings of whom Democratic primary voters expected to have the best showing in Houston on Thursday.
Voters already unhappy with the size of the debate stage on Thursday are set to be disappointed: Eleven candidatesfor the next debate in October, with several more on the fringes, according to a POLITICO analysis. This virtually ensures that there will be either a larger stage or a second night of debates, as the DNC has previously said it does not plan to feature more than 10 candidates on the same debate stage.
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