Texarkana Gazette

Dems increase qualifying thresholds for December debate

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Democratic National Committee is again increasing its polling and fundraisin­g requiremen­ts for presidenti­al candidates to qualify for participat­ing in the campaign’s sixth debate in December.

And, as announced for the November round, the qualificat­ions include a pathway intended to reward candidates generating buzz and support in early-voting states but perhaps not registerin­g as highly in national surveys.

To make the debate stage in Los Angeles, party officials announced Friday that candidates must have at least 200,000 unique donors and a minimum of 800 unique donors per state in at least 20 states.

Candidates must also mark 4% in at least four national or early state polls, or achieve 6% in two single-state polls in the early states. DNC officials have said that this separate pathway may provide an avenue for hopefuls who may not be registerin­g as highly in national surveys as in the key early-voting states.

The requiremen­ts from debate to debate have been heavily scrutinize­d by candidates and party activists alike, as DNC Chairman Tom Perez juggles potentiall­y conflictin­g priorities: keeping a historical­ly large field from being too unwieldy for voters while keeping his promise that everyone running would have a fair shot to make a case on the national stage.

The chairman has defended the moves, saying that campaigns have had plenty of notice and that candidates who couldn’t meet the qualificat­ions weren’t building the support necessary to defeat President Donald Trump next year.

The stepped-up thresholds will likely eliminate some from the stage, even as the field continues to contract. This week, Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, who didn’t meet the October debate requiremen­ts, announced he was ending his presidenti­al bid to focus on running for re-election in the U.S.

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The changes won’t matter much for the top tier of candidates: Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Others, including Pete Buttigieg and Kamala Harris, have regularly met the polling metrics thus far.

The qualificat­ion deadline is Dec. 12, a week before the debate. To be considered, polls must be released by approved pollsters between Oct. 16 and that date.

A dozen candidates qualified for this month’s crowded debate stage in Ohio, down from the 20 candidates who qualified in June and July. Then, when the qualificat­ions were at their lowest, candidates could hit just 1% in polls or garner 65,000 donors — and they didn’t have to do both.

PBS NewsHour and Politico are co-hosting the Dec. 19 debate at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Moderators and format have not been announced.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., participat­e in a Democratic presidenti­al primary debate Oct. 15 hosted by CNN/New York Times at Otterbein University in Westervill­e, Ohio.
Associated Press ■ Democratic presidenti­al candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., participat­e in a Democratic presidenti­al primary debate Oct. 15 hosted by CNN/New York Times at Otterbein University in Westervill­e, Ohio.

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