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Two people showed up to Biden debate watch party in Philadelphia
Washington Examiner, by Caitlin Yilek
Original Article

Several debate watch parties registered with Joe Biden’s campaign had paltry attendance in Philadelphia, where his 2020 presidential campaign is headquartered.


At one party blocks from Biden’s national campaign headquarters, just two people attended, including David Bradford, who hosted the gathering, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.Bradford, a registered Republican who is considering changing his party affiliation to vote for Biden in Pennsylvania's April 28 primary, and another man watched last week’s Democratic presidential debate in silence and left before the three-hour event concluded.“He’s kind of the shoe we know,” Bradford said.



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California says independents can vote in
Democrats' 2020 primary, but not Republicans'

Associated Press, by Staff Original Article

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s more than 5.6 million independent voters will be allowed to vote in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, but not in the Republican contest, Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced Monday. The two parties have used a similar setup in recent presidential primaries. The state’s presidential primary will be held on March 3, 2020, known as “Super Tuesday,” because of the large number of state contests that day. California is one of the biggest prizes, offering nearly 500 delegates in the Democratic nominating contest.Independent voters, known in the state as “no party preference,” make up roughly 28%...