Democrats to Hold Debate Tonight In New Hampshire - Here's How to Watch

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Just days after an app used to report results at the Iowa caucuses days of confusion on who won, seven Democrats candidates will come together Friday night for another debate hosted by ABC and WMUR in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Tonight's debate comes ahead of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, and will feature seven candidates including:

  • Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders
  • Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden
  • Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren
  • Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar
  • Entrepreneur Andrew Yang
  • Billionaire Tom Steyer

In order to qualify for Friday night’s debate, the candidates had to meet a polling threshold of at least 5% in four national polls, or polls conducted in New Hampshire, Nevada and/or South Carolina. Candidates could also qualify by receiving at least 7% support in two polls conducted in New Hampshire, Nevada, and/or South Carolina.

Candidates were also required to meet a grassroots funding requirement, and accrue at least 225,000 individual donors and a minimum of 1,000 unique donors per state in at least 20 U.S. states, U.S. territories or the District of Columbia. ,

The debate will be moderated by ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, David Muir and Lindsey Davis, alongside Adam Sexton and Monica Hernandez of WMUR. You can stream it live on the network's YouTube page or on Facebook.

Hulu subscribers will also be able to stream tonight’s debate along with pre- and post-show coverage from ABC News.

You can see a full primer on the candidates appearing in tonight's debate below:

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Mayor Pete Buttigieg

Buttigieg, who served in Afghanistan in 2014 as an intelligence officer in the Navy reserve, was first elected mayor of South Bend in 2011. Buttigieg caught the attention of Democrats nationwide after writing an essay chronicling why Democrats lost in 2016 and how the party could recover in time for 2020.

The former mayor finished in a virtual tie with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in the Iowa caucuses on Monday, giving the candidate a badly-needed boost in the polls ahead of the New Hampshire primary.

One of the most progressive politicians running, Buttigieg announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination on April 14. Buttigieg is campaigning on his youthful appeal to voters, as well as his support for universal healthcare, reducing income inequality, and universal background checks for firearms purchases.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)Speaks To Voters At Saint Anselm College

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders

The firebrand independent senator from Vermont (who caucuses with Democrats) is taking a second swing at the Democratic nomination for president after losing to Hillary Clinton in 2016. Monday's caucuses in Iowa saw the Vermont Senator end in a virtual tie with former Mayor Pete Buttigieg with 26.1 percent of the vote.

His career in politics began when he was first elected mayor of Burlington, Vermont in 1981 by a margin of only ten votes. In 1990, Sanders ran for Vermont's house seat and won, representing the state as their congressman until running for an open Senate seat in 2006.

Sanders announced his presidential campaign on February 19, 2019 on Vermont Public Radio. The self-described Democratic Socialist has a range of progressive policy positions that include things like bold action on Climate Change, Medicare-for-all, and a tax system that is fair, progressive, and transparent.

Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren Meets With Voters Ahead Of NH Primary

Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren

Senator Elizabeth Warren was elected Senator on Jan. 3, 2013 after she defeated the incumbent, Sen. Scott Brown. Over the years, Warren has served as the chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel of the Troubled Asset Relief Program and was a big part in creating the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in which she served as its first Special Adviser under President Barack Obama.

A longtime critic of President Donald Trump, Warren announced her candidacy for the 2020 presidential election at a rally in Lawrence, Massachusetts in February, and has offered a series of policy-focused plans including ways to reduce student loan debt and offer free tuition to public colleges. She's also voiced support for plans to make large corporations pay more in taxes and better regulate large technology companies, and plans to address opioid addiction. She's also introduced an “Economic Patriotism” plan, intended to create opportunities for American workers, and proposals targeted at Donald Trump, including one that would make it permissible to indict a sitting president.

Warren came in third in the Iowa caucus on Monday, a sign her campaign may be fading with voters.

Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Campaigns In New Hampshire

Former Vice President Joe Biden

Widely considered to be one of the top contenders in the Democratic primary, Biden struggled to connect with voters in Iowa, finishing fourth overall. The former vice president has run for president twice before - once in 1988 and again in 2008. After he lost to President Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary, he went on to serve two terms as Obama's Vice President.

Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Biden grew up in Delaware where he would eventually run for the Senate in 1972 - becoming one of the youngest people elected to the chamber in history.

Biden announced his candidacy on April 25, 2019, running as a centrist Democrat who says he has a proven history of working with people on both sides of the aisle. One of Biden's signature issues is to restore America's standing on the global stage, as well as strengthening economic protections for low-income workers.

The 2020 primary is considered to be the 76-year-old's last chance to run for president.

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Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar

Senator Amy Klobuchar is the senior Senator representing Minnesota who won her seat in 2006, becoming the state's first elected female senator. Before that, Klobuchar worked as a partner at two Minneapolis law firms until she was elected county attorney for Hennepin County in 1998.

Klobuchar has been rated as one of the more moderate Democrats running for president. She is pro-choice on abortion, supports LGBTQ rights and Obamacare and was highly critical of the Iraq war. She's also one of the more prolific Senators in office, passing more legislation than any other senator by the end of the 114th Congress. According to Congress.gov, she's sponsored, or co-sponsored 111 pieces of legislation that's become law. During President Donald Trump's tenure in office, she's voted with him 31.1 percent of the time. Her signature issue is legislation to combat the opioid crisis and drug addiction as well as lower the cost of prescription drugs.

Klobuchar finished fifth in the Iowa caucuses on Monday.

Andrew Yang Campaigns Across New Hampshire Ahead Of Nation's First Primary

Entrepreneur Andrew Yang

Yang began his career working over the years in startups and early-growth companies as a founder or executive. In 2009, Yang founded Venture for America, a program that caught the attention of then-President Barack Obama, who selected him as a "Champion of Change" in 2012 and in 2015 as a "Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship."

Yang announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination in November 2017, with his campaign focusing on what he called a "Freedom Dividend," a form of Universal Basic Income for every American over the age of 18. The Freedom Dividend is something Yang believes will be needed to combat the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and automation that threatens to put people out of work over the next several decades.

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Billionaire Tom Steyer

Billionaire investor and businessman Tom Steyer launched his campaign earlier this year after initially saying he would not run for the 2020 nomination.

Steyer has publicly called for Trump’s impeachment, at one point running several TV commercials urging Democrats to get the process started. Steyer says he’s grown frustrated with the pace Democrats have taken in the impeachment process.

Steyer’s campaign is also focused on reducing the influence of corporations in politics and plans to make climate change a central issue of his campaign.

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