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Headline Roundup February 19th, 2020

Preview Of Las Vegas Democratic Presidential Debate

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Six Democratic presidential candidates will face off in a debate on Wednesday night in Las Vegas, just three days before the Nevada caucuses. Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has been rising in the polls, has qualified to take the stage for the first time and is expected to face questions from his rivals.

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Tonight’s Democratic Debate in Nevada: When It Is and What to Watch For
Tonight’s Democratic Debate in Nevada: When It Is and What to Watch For

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The Democratic presidential debate is 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time. It is being held in Las Vegas and hosted by NBC, MSNBC and The Nevada Independent.

The debate is taking place three days before the Nevada caucuses on Saturday.

This is the first debate to include former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York. He will join five other Democratic candidates: Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont; former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.; Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts; former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.; and Senator...

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From the Right
At Democratic debate in Las Vegas, expect a battle between Bloomberg and other candidates
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Riding a wave of several hundred million dollars worth of advertising – and despite the onslaught of negative information about his opinions on race, stop-and-frisk, and his past support for Republicans – former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg has climbed to second place in some recent national polling of Democratic presidential candidates.

As a result, Bloomberg won a place on stage at Wednesday night’s Democratic presidential candidate debate in Las Vegas.

But though he was the last candidate invited, Bloomberg is certain to be the center of attention. Indeed,...

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From the Center
Bloomberg faces moment of truth
News

The Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas on Wednesday just got much more interesting.

A poll released Tuesday made former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg eligible to take the stage for the first time since launching his campaign in late November.

His rivals will be out to get him.

The billionaire businessman has been rising sharply in the polls — a fact that virtually everyone, friend or foe, attributes to his colossal spending on TV advertising.

In the new national poll from NPR, PBS and Marist, Bloomberg was at...

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