Government shutdown, chaos in the Middle East, and climate change catastrophes.
Basically, the United States is being run into the ground by the current presidential administration.
While we saw some change in a more liberal, arguably more positive, direction during the 2018 election, the country has a long way to go. The fate of the political climate in the United States rests in the hands of the 2020 election, which is coming up sooner than we expect.
The severity of the political climate, however, has pushed many democratic politicians to step up and run for office. In an effort to send politics in a more liberal direction, or at least in a more centric direction, close to 20 politicians have put their name in the race for the democratic candidacy. Here is a rundown of the potential democratic presidential candidates:
Cory Booker
U.S. Senator from New Jersey Senate Democrats
Pete Buttigieg
Julian Castro
Former secretary of housing and urban development and San Antonio mayor
John Delaney
Former U.S. Representative from Maryland
Tulsi Gabbard
U.S. Representative from Hawaii
Kirsten Gillibrand
Kamala Harris
Elizabeth Warren
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
Marianne Williamson
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