Tulsi Gabbard, Andrew Yang teeter on debate bubble

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Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang are just shy of the polling threshold for the POLITICO/PBS NewsHour debate later this month, with just over a week left to qualify

, arguing it should qualify her for the debate. The campaign argued that the DNC should recognize the poll because other Suffolk University polls, when conducted in conjunction with USA Today, count toward qualifying. But previous Boston Globe/Suffolk University polls have not counted toward qualification for the five previous debates, and the DNC has not given any public indication that it was considering otherwise.

All the polling organizations approved by the DNC are either independent media outlets or universities that dictate their own polling and release schedules.

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