Your talking points about the 2020 race, in time for Thanksgiving dinner by AndrewRomano & stableford
Welcome to 2020 Vision, the Yahoo News column covering the presidential race with one key takeaway every weekday and a wrap-up each weekend. Reminder: There are 68 days until the Iowa caucuses and 342 days until the 2020 election.
We all know we’re not supposed to talk politics at Thanksgiving. But with impeachment looming and a momentous presidential election year about to commence, the subject will probably be harder than ever to avoid on Thursday. That’s why 2020 Vision has prepared this handy cheat sheet: a guide to where things stand with President Trump and all 18 of the Democrats running to replace him. We’ve ranked each candidate by their odds of winning, as calculated by PredictIt.com.
How to respond: Trump will almost certainly be impeached by the Democratic House and almost certainly acquitted by the Republican Senate, where removal would require the votes of 20 GOP senators — an exceedingly high hurdle with public opinion still bitterly divided over impeachment and Trump’s approval rating basically unchanged after weeks of depositions and public hearings.
How to respond: No one knows, but many Democrats are plainly worried. In early October, the Massachusetts senator briefly overtook Biden in the national polling average. She led in Iowa for nearly two months, from last September to mid-November.
How to respond: Steyer is the California activist and philanthropist behind the “Need to Impeach” campaign. A late entrant, he has qualified for several debates after committing to drop $100 million of his own money on the race, though critics say that cash would be better spent supporting the eventual Democratic nominee — and chances are it won’t be Steyer. But hey, he was portrayed by Will Ferrell on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” Money well spent?Iowa polling average: 1.
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