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NBC reveals Democratic debate lineups

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NEW YORK — NBC set the lineup for its two-night debate of 2020 presidenti­al contenders later this month, with a topheavy second session that will pit former Vice President Joe Biden onstage against 2016 Democratic runner-up, Bernie Sanders, the youthful Mayor Pete Buttigieg and California Sen. Kamala Harris.

The first night, June 26 in Miami, is headlined by Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachuse­tts and Cory Booker of New Jersey, along with former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke.

Representa­tives of 20 campaigns gathered in a conference room at NBC headquarte­rs Friday to watch slips of paper with candidates’ names picked out of two boxes. There were separate boxes with the names of candidates polling at above or below 2 percent — an attempt to make sure most of the lesser-known candidates were not grouped together and given the stigma of a minor-league debate.

Still, when four of the six top-polling candidates landed on June 27, including the clear front-runner in Biden, that night was quickly seen as the one with the biggest stakes.

Being paired with Biden, 76, and Sanders, 77, gives Buttigieg an opportunit­y to emphasize the “next generation” theme that the South Bend, Ind., mayor has been touting. At 37, Buttigieg is the youngest of the leading contenders.

The six female contenders will be evenly divided between the two nights. The two African American candidates, Booker and Harris, will also be on separate nights. Ideologica­lly, two favorites of the party’s liberal wing, Sanders and Warren, won’t be going head-to-head, either.

Among the rest of the field, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee could find benefits in drawing the first night with fewer front-runners to emphasize his climate changeorie­nted effort. Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenloop­er, who has been among the most aggressive critics of Sanders’ democratic socialism, will have a chance to make those points to him face-to-face.

Featured on June 26 in Miami will be Warren, Booker, O’Rourke, Inslee, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, former Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Julian Castro, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, former Rep. John Delaney of Maryland, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii and Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio.

The next night’s lineup has Biden, Sanders, Harris, Buttigieg, Hickenloop­er, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, author Marianne Williamson, entreprene­ur Andrew Yang and Rep. Eric Swalwell of California.

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