Welcome to debate night, everyone. 12 candidates are taking the stage at 8 p.m. ET for the largest primary debate stage ever. We'll be here all night with live analysis:
Hey folks, welcome to POLITICO’s debate night live chat. We’re glad to have you here again.We’ve got a great cast of campaign reporters and editors lined up to talk about tonight’s Democratic debate– the fourth of the campaign. The debate officially begins at 8 pm Eastern time – and we’ll be here from start to finish offering context and analysis.Here’s the roster for tonight’s 12-candidate debate : Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard; Billionaire philanthropist Tom Steyer; New Jersey Sen.
Kamala Harris; Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders; former Vice President Joe Biden; Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren; South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg; tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang; former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke; Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar; and former HUD Secretary Julián Castro.[If you’re keeping score at home, here are the candidates who failed to qualify for tonight’s stage: Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet; Montana Gov. Steve Bullock; Ohio Rep.
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