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Democratic Dilemma UNRAVELING THE MESS OF DEMOCRATS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT IN 2020 BY ZACH WHITLEY A s o f April 25,22 candidates are running for president in the 2020 election, w ith 20 b ein g D em ocrats, and tw o b ein g Republicans. For the sake o f th is an alysis, P resident D onald Trum p w ill be excluded because m ost are already fam iliar w ith h is policies and problem s. The top 10 candidates have been ch osen and elaborated on here b ase d on the R eal Clear Politics average o f p olls. The form er vice president o f the Un ited States is a popular contender fo r the n o m in atio n , b ut has come, under fire recently due to sexual harassm ent allegations and for his role in the Clarence Thom as Suprem e Court confirm ation hearings o f 1991, specifically his response to A n ita H ill’ s testim on y. H e h a s since issued an apology, but th a t’ s part o f the controversy — it has been 28 years and h e ’s choosin g to issue an apology now . In regards to his past, he d oesn ’ t exactly have a clean record eith er, as he voted for the D efen se o f M arriage A ct and w a s in favor o f the 1 BERNIE SANDERS Iraq W ar. A lot has changed since th en and Joe Biden hopes to further his platform based o ff his experience and the la c k o f it from h is rivals. H is p latform currently lacks in actual policy, but he nam es o ff w hat he has plans for, such as a healthcare and college debt. IDE BIDEN The 7 ?-year-o ld senator from Verm ont plans to run for president again after his failed attem pt to claim the Democratic nom ination in 2016. Sanders plans to run on a sim ilar platform to w hat he ran on in 2016, this tim e w ith the addition o f a M edicare-for-all plan to create the single-payer healthcare system . Additionally> he is a co-sponsor o f the Green New Deal, another sweepingly im portant plan. W ith these large plans, w e find one o f his major criticisms, the fact that all these plans would require a large am ount o f governm ent spending. However, he does counter these plans w ith the fact that he would tax the wealthy exponentially. His other m ajor criticisms are h is age and the fact that he self-identifies as a socialist, since h e ’s always been registered as an independent and never been a part o f the Democratic party. Form er bankruptcy law scholar and current M assachusetts senator has been spearheading a plan to elim in ate $640 b illion in student debt and o ffer free public college by taxin g the w ealthy. She is one o f the few senators to propose plans to break up G o o glé, A m azon and Facebook m ergers. She claim s to be a “ dem ocratic capitalist” as opposed to Sander’ s “ dem ocratic socialist” cla im s, She is another co -sp on so r on the M ed ica re -fo r-a ll p lan , the Green New D eal and the M arijuana Justice A ct. She has b een criticized in the past saying she is o f Cherokee descent, and after a D N A test, she later m ade à public apology. ELIZABETH WARREN V KAMALA HARRIS Lon gtim e lawyer and recent senator; Harris is positioned to chan ge the governm ent she works for. Harris'sigried o n as a co -sp o n so r to the M ed ica re -fo r-a ll p lan and the Green New D e a l, She plans to ,lift taxes on m id dle-class households, w ants to increase teacher pay and decrim inalize sex w ork. She has received m ost o f her fla k from her actions as the C alifornia A ttorney General, such as opposing a b ill that in vestigates police shootings and defending the death penalty. Som e o f her controversy com es from a bit o f hypocrisy on her part, as she supports m arijuana and has adm itted to usin g it personally, b ut has put away n e a r ly !,500 people for possession and usage. M ost o f her career as an attorney general contains these contradictions, so m ake o f th at w hat you w ill O p e n ly -gay , youn g m ayor o f S outh Bend, Indiana and lookin g to be a popular contender in the election. Buttigieg is a strong proponent o f The Paris C lim ate A greem en t, The G reen New Deal and believes clim ate change to.be a n ation al threat. In addition, he supports universal background checks on guns and b an n in g guns in schools. He shares m o st o f The key hallm arks o f other dem ocratic p latfo rm s, b ut h ig h lig h ts h is view s in regard to clim ate chan ge, college costs and guns. H e has no m ajo r controversy surrounding h im , w ith the m ost notable controversy bein g that h e ’ s a m illen n ial candidate, w hich is apparently a problem for som e people. BETO O’ROURKE The seeminglyunheard o f and now household-name comes from his nationally publicized, narrow loss against Sen. Ted Cruz in the 2018 midterm elections, but seeks to attain the Democratic nom ination along w ith 21 other Democratic candidates. O ’Rourke’s strongest policy is perhaps his stance oil climate change, having proposed a $5 trillion dollar plan to address it, listing it as the “ greatest threat we face” according to his Facebook. He is vocal critic o f Trump’s border wall plan and supports immigration reform. Additionally, one o f his more controversial ideas is Supreme Court reform, expanding the amount o f judges and giving each party an equal amount o f picks. These ideas scare some democrats into thinking that he m ay “ not be progressive enough,” despite sharing a largè am ount o f policies w ith other traditional democrats: PETE BUTTIGIEG