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Debates took place among candidates in the campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for the president of the United States in the 2020 presidential election. Outside of DNC-sponsored debates, candidates are only allowed to attend events in which only one candidate speaks at a time.
In addition to the party-sponsored debates, many private organizations host forums focusing on select issues and candidates. Candidates do not respond directly to each other at forums.
# | Name | Issues | Date | Place | Sponsors | Ref |
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1 | Heartland Forum | Economic issues affecting rural Americans | March 30, 2019 | Buena Vista University Storm Lake, IA | Open Markets Institute Action, HuffPost, Storm Lake Times, Iowa Farmers Union | [1] [2] |
2 | We the People Membership Summit | Various issues | April 1, 2019 | Warner Theatre Washington, DC | CPD Action, CWA, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, SEIU, SEIU 32BJ, Sierra Club | [3] [4] |
3 | She the People Presidential Forum | Issues affecting women of color | April 24, 2019 | Texas Southern University Houston, TX | She the People | [5] [6] |
4 | National Forum on Wages and Working People | Economic issues affecting low-income Americans | April 27, 2019 | Las Vegas, NV | SEIU, CAP Action Fund | [7] [8] |
5 | Unity and Freedom Forum | Immigration reform and issues affecting Hispanic and Latino Americans | May 31, 2019 | Pasadena, CA | FIRM Action, Community Change Action, CHIRLA Action Fund | [9] [10] |
6 | Big Ideas Forum | Ideas that can inspire voters and transform the country | June 1, 2019 | Warfield Theatre San Francisco, CA | MoveOn | [11] [12] |
7 | California Democratic Party State Convention | Various issues | May 31-June 2, 2019 | San Francisco, CA | California Democratic Party | [13] [14] |
8 | Iowa Democratic Party "Hall of Fame" Dinner | Various issues | June 9, 2019 | Cedar Rapids, IA | Iowa Democratic Party | [15] |
9 | Presidential Candidates Forum | Economic opportunity for Black Americans | June 15, 2019 [note 1] | Charleston Music Hall Charleston, SC | Black Economic Alliance | [16] [17] |
10 | Poor People's Campaign Presidential Forum | Issues affecting low-income Americans | June 17, 2019 | Trinity Washington University Washington, DC | Poor People's Campaign | [18] [19] |
11 | NALEO Presidential Candidate Forum | Issues affecting Hispanic and Latino Americans | June 21, 2019 | Telemundo Center Miami, FL | NALEO | [20] [21] |
12 | South Carolina Democratic Party Convention | Various issues | June 22, 2019 | Columbia, SC | South Carolina Democratic Party | [22] [23] |
13 | We Decide | Reproductive health care and reproductive rights | June 22, 2019 | University of South Carolina Columbia, SC | Planned Parenthood Action Fund | [24] [25] |
14 | Strong Public Schools Presidential Forum | Issues affecting education and public schools | July 5, 2019 | GRB Convention Center Houston, TX | National Education Association | [26] [27] |
15 | LULAC Presidential Candidates Forum | Issues affecting Hispanic and Latino Americans | July 11, 2019 | Wisconsin Center Milwaukee, WI | LULAC, Univision | [28] [29] |
16 | Netroots Nation | Progressive issues and political organizing | July 11–13, 2019 | Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia, PA | Netroots Foundation | [30] [31] |
17 | Iowa Presidential Candidate Forums | Issues affecting older voters in Iowa | July 15–20, 2019 | Des Moines, Davenport, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, and Council Bluffs, IA | AARP, The Des Moines Register | [32] |
18 | 2020 Presidential Candidates Forum | Various issues | July 24, 2019 | Detroit, MI | NAACP | [33] |
19 | Public Service Forum | Public service, trade unions, labor rights, and economy | Aug. 3, 2019 | UNLV Paradise, NV | AFSCME, HuffPost, The Nevada Independent | [34] |
20 | Gun Sense Forum | Gun violence | Aug. 10, 2019 | Des Moines, IA | Everytown for Gun Safety | [35] |
21 | Des Moines Register Political Soapbox | 20-minute speeches on their political platforms | Aug. 8–17, 2019 | Iowa State Fair Des Moines, IA | The Des Moines Register | [36] |
22 | Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum | Issues affecting Native Americans | Aug. 19–20, 2019 | Orpheum Theatre Sioux City, IA | Four Directions, Native Organizers Alliance, and others | [37] |
23 | ISNA Presidential Forum | Issues affecting Muslim Americans | Aug. 31, 2019 | Houston, TX | Islamic Society of North America | [38] [39] |
24 | Climate Crisis Townhall | Global warming | Sept. 4, 2019 | New York, NY | CNN | [40] |
25 | New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention | Various issues | Sept. 7, 2019 | SNHU Manchester, NH | New Hampshire Democratic Party | [41] |
26 | Asian American Pacific Islanders Democratic Presidential Forum | Issues affecting Asian Pacific Americans | Sept. 8, 2019 | Segerstrom Center Costa Mesa, CA | AAPI Victory Fund, Asian Americans Rising | [42] [43] |
27 | Workers’ Presidential Summit | Issues affecting labor unions and union workers | Sept. 17, 2019 | Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia, PA | Philadelphia Council AFL–CIO | [44] |
28 | Climate Forum | Climate change | Sept. 19–20, 2019 | Georgetown University Washington, DC | MSNBC, Georgetown University, Our Daily Planet | [45] |
29 | LGBTQ Forum | LGBTQ rights | Sept. 20, 2019 | Coe College Cedar Rapids, IA | One Iowa, The Advocate, GLAAD | [46] |
30 | People's Presidential Forum Iowa | Healthcare, green energy, education | Sept. 21, 2019 | Des Moines, IA | ICCI Action Fund, People's Action | [47] |
31 | Youth Forum | Students and youth issues | Sept. 22, 2019 | Des Moines, IA | Des Moines Public Schools, Des Moines Register | [48] |
32 | Gun Safety Forum | Gun violence | Oct. 2, 2019 | Las Vegas, NV | Giffords, March For Our Lives | [49] |
33 | LGBTQ Town Hall | LGBTQ rights | Oct. 10, 2019 | Los Angeles, CA | Human Rights Campaign, UCLA, CNN | [50] [51] |
34 | People's Presidential Forum Nevada | Criminal justice reform, climate change, immigration, tribal sovereignty | Oct. 26, 2019 | Las Vegas, NV | PLA of Nevada Action, People's Action | [47] |
35 | Collegiate Bipartisan Presidential Forum | Students' interests, criminal justice reform, racial justice [52] | Oct. 26–27, 2019 | Benedict College Columbia, SC | Mayor Steve Benjamin, Benedict College | [53] |
36 | Justice Votes 2020 | Criminal justice reform | Oct. 28, 2019 | Eastern State Penitentiary Philadelphia, PA | The Marshall Project, Voter Education Project | [54] |
37 | Liberty and Justice Celebration | 12-minute platform speeches | Nov. 1, 2019 | Des Moines, IA | Iowa Democratic Party | [55] [56] |
38 | Problem Solver Convention | Various issues | Nov. 3, 2019 | Manchester, NH | No Labels | [57] [58] |
39 | Presidential Forum on Environmental Justice | Environmental Justice | Nov. 8, 2019 | SC State University Orangeburg, SC | National Black Caucus of State Legislators | [59] [60] |
40 | California Democratic Party Fall Endorsing Convention Forum | Latino issues [61] | Nov. 16, 2019 | Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA | California Democratic Party, Univision | [62] [63] |
41 | "First in The West" | Various issues | Nov. 17, 2019 | Las Vegas, NV | Nevada Democratic Party | [64] |
42 | Teamsters Union Forum | Workers' rights | Dec. 7, 2019 | Cedar Rapids, IA | IBT, Storm Lake Times, The Guardian | [65] |
43 | Public Education Forum 2020 | Education | Dec. 14, 2019 | Pittsburgh, PA | AFT, NEA, Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools | [66] |
44 | Unite for Mental Health: New Hampshire Town Hall | Mental health | Dec. 16, 2019 | Saint Anselm College Manchester, NH | Mental Health for US, National Council for Behavioral Health, NH Community Behavioral Health Association | [67] |
45 | Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum | African-American and Latino issues | Jan. 20, 2020 | Des Moines, Iowa | VICE News | [68] |
46 | CNN New Hampshire Town Hall | Various issues | Feb. 5–6, 2020 | Saint Anselm College Manchester, NH | CNN | [69] |
47 | Moving America Forward Infrastructure Forum | Infrastructure policy | Feb. 16, 2020 | UNLV Las Vegas, NV | IUOE, TWUA, APTA, ARTBA, AEM, ASCE, and others | [70] [71] |
48 | CNN Nevada Town Hall | Various issues | Feb. 18 & 20, 2020 | Las Vegas, NV | CNN | [72] |
49 | CNN South Carolina Town Hall | Various issues | Feb. 24 & 26, 2020 | Charleston, South Carolina | CNN | [73] |
50 | AIPAC Policy Conference | US-Israel relations | Mar. 2 & 3, 2020 | Washington, D.C. | AIPAC, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations | [74] |
Ojeda withdrew before the beginning of the forums.
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P Present I Invited N Not invited A Absent Out Not yet entered race W Withdrawn | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 [2] | 2 [4] | 3 [6] | 4 [8] | 5 [10] | 6 [12] | 7 [13] | 8 [15] | 9 [16] | 10 [19] | 11 [20] | 12 [22] | 13 [25] | 14 [27] | 15 [28] | 16 [30] | 17 [32] | 18 [33] | 19 [34] | 20 [35] | |
Michael Bennet | Out | A | A | A | P | A | P | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | P | P | |||
Joe Biden | Out | A | A | A | A | A | A | P | A | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | P | ||
Cory Booker | A | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | P |
Steve Bullock | Out | A | A | A | P | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | P | A | P | P | |||
Pete Buttigieg | Out | A | A | A | A | P | A | P | A | P | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | P | |
Julian Castro | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
Bill de Blasio | Out | A | A | A | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | A | A | A | A | P | P | |||
John Delaney | P | A | A | A | A | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | P | P |
Tulsi Gabbard | A | A | P | A | A | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | A | A | A | P | A | P | P |
Kirsten Gillibrand | A | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | A | A | P | P | A | A | P |
Kamala Harris | A | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | A | P | A | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | P |
John Hickenlooper | A | A | A | P | A | A | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | N | P |
Jay Inslee | A | P | A | A | P | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | A | P | N | A | P | P |
Amy Klobuchar | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | P |
Wayne Messam | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | P | A | A | A | A | A | A | N | A | N | N |
Seth Moulton | Out | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | P | P | A | A | A | N | A | P | P | |
Beto O'Rourke | A | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P |
Tim Ryan | P [note 2] | Out | A | A | A | A | A | P | A | A | A | P | P | P | A | A | A | A | P | P |
Bernie Sanders | A | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P |
Joe Sestak | Out | A | A | A | N | A | N | P | ||||||||||||
Tom Steyer | Out | A | A | N | A | P | P | |||||||||||||
Elizabeth Warren | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
Marianne Williamson | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | P | A | P | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | P | N |
Andrew Yang | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | P | A | P | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | N | P |
Mike Gravel | Out | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | N | A | A | W | |
Eric Swalwell | Out | A | A | A | A | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | A | W |
Candidate | ||||||||||||||||||||
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P Present I Invited N Not invited A Absent Out Not yet entered race W Withdrawn | ||||||||||||||||||||
21 [36] | 22 [37] | 23 [38] | 24 [40] | 25 [41] | 26 [43] | 27 [44] | 28 [45] | 29 [46] | 30 [47] | 31 [48] | 32 [49] | 33 [51] | 34 [47] | 35 [53] | 36 [54] | 37 [55] | 38 [57] | 39 [60] | 40 [62] | |
Michael Bennet | P | A | A | N | P | A | A | P | A | N | P | N | N | A | A | A | P | A | A | N |
Joe Biden | P | A | A | P | P | A | P | A | P | N | A | P | P | A | P | A | P | A | A | A |
Cory Booker | P | A | A | P | P | A | A | P | P | N | A | P | P | A | P | P | P | A | P | P |
Steve Bullock | P | P | A | N | P | A | A | P | A | N | A | N | N | A | A | A | P | A | A | A [75] |
Pete Buttigieg | P | A | A | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | A | P | P | A | P | A | P | A | A | P |
Julian Castro | P | P | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | A | P | A | A | P |
John Delaney | P | P | A | N | P | A | A | P | A | N | A | N | N | A | P | A | P | P | P | N |
Tulsi Gabbard | P | A | A | N | P | P | A | A | P | N | P | N | A | A | P | A | N | P | A | A [75] |
Kamala Harris | P | P | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | A | A | P | P | A | P | P | P | A | A | P |
Amy Klobuchar | P | P | A | P | P | A | P | A | P | N | A | P | P | A | P | A | P | A | A | P |
Wayne Messam | A | A | A | N | A | A | A | A | A | N | A | N | N | A | A | A | N | A | A | N |
Deval Patrick | Out | N | ||||||||||||||||||
Bernie Sanders | P | P | P | P | P | A | P | P | A | P | P | A | A | P | P | A | P | A | A | P |
Joe Sestak | P | P | A | N | P | A | A | A | P | N | P | N | N | A | A | A | N | A | P | N |
Tom Steyer | P | A | A | N | P | P | P | P | A | N | P | N | P | A | A | P | P | A | P | P |
Elizabeth Warren | P | P | A | P | P | A | A | A | P | P | A | P | P | A | P | A | P | A | P | A |
Marianne Williamson | P | P | A | N | P | A | A | P | P | N | A | N | N | A | A | A | N | P | P | N |
Andrew Yang | P | A | A | P | P | P | P | P | A | N | P | P | A | P | A | A | P | A | A | P |
Beto O'Rourke | A | A | A | P | P | A | A | A | A | N | A | P | P | A | A | A | W | |||
Tim Ryan | P | A | A | N | P | A | A | P | A | N | A | N | N | W | ||||||
Bill de Blasio | P | P | A | N | P | A | P | A | W | |||||||||||
Kirsten Gillibrand | P | A | W | |||||||||||||||||
Seth Moulton | P | A | W | |||||||||||||||||
Jay Inslee | P | A | W | |||||||||||||||||
John Hickenlooper | P | W |
Messam withdrew from the race between the 40th and 41st forum.
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P Present I Invited N Not invited A Absent Out Not yet entered race W Withdrawn | ||||||||||||||||||||||
41 [64] | 42 [65] | 43 [66] [76] [77] | 44 [67] | 45 [68] | 46 [69] | 47 [70] [71] | 48 [72] | 49 [73] | 50 [73] | |||||||||||||
Joe Biden | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||
Tulsi Gabbard | A | A | A | P | A | N | A | N | N | N | ||||||||||||
Bernie Sanders | P | P | P | A | P | P | A | P | P | A | ||||||||||||
Elizabeth Warren | P | A | P | A | P | P | A | P | P | A | ||||||||||||
Michael Bloomberg | Out | A | N | A | N | N | A | A | P | P | ||||||||||||
Amy Klobuchar | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||
Pete Buttigieg | P | P | P | A | P | P | P | P | P | P | ||||||||||||
Tom Steyer | P | P | P | A | A | P | P | N | P | W | ||||||||||||
Deval Patrick | P | A | A | P | A | P | W | |||||||||||||||
Andrew Yang | P | A | A | A | P | P | W | |||||||||||||||
Michael Bennet | P | A | P | A | P | N | W | |||||||||||||||
John Delaney | P | A | N | A | P | W | ||||||||||||||||
Cory Booker | P | P | A | A | W | |||||||||||||||||
Marianne Williamson | A | A | N | A | W | |||||||||||||||||
Julian Castro | P | A | A | A | W | |||||||||||||||||
Kamala Harris | A | W | ||||||||||||||||||||
Steve Bullock | A | W | ||||||||||||||||||||
Joe Sestak | P | W |
In a few of the forums, Republicans Bill Weld and Joe Walsh also participated. [78] St. Anselm College's quadrennial "Lesser-Known Candidates Forum" took place on January 28, 2020. [79]
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