Entrepreneur Andrew Yang (left) and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee bring to the Democratic debates a focus on two existential issues — automation and climate change. (Scott Olson and Paul Sancya/AFP/Getty Images and AP) There are going to be a lot fewer people on the stage for the next Democratic presidential debate in September. The Democratic National Committee has significantly tighter selection criteria in terms of poll numbers and fundraising than it employed for this week’s debate in Detroit and last month’s in Miami, and as it stands now, only about a third of the candidates will make it for […]
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