Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., listens as Andrew Yang speaks during the second of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN Wednesday, July 31, 2019, in the Fox Theatre in Detroit. (Paul Sancya/AP) It’s going to be a shame when the fringe candidates are gone.
I don’t mean all of the fringe candidates. There were many longshots, after all, in this two-day, 20-candidate grind of a debate: governors and senators and U.S. representatives with enough charisma to win federal elections but not quite enough to succeed in the national arena. They spent two nights on the outer edges of the […]
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