Toc, toc: troppi democratici bussano all’Ufficio Ovale per buttare fuori Trump

Copertina di Time: senza precedenti le primarie democratiche del 2020. Moltissimi candidati e moltissime le donne. Ecco la lista completa.

Le primarie democratiche del 2020 non avranno precedenti. È probabile che il numero di candidati anti-Trump batta tutti i record storici, non ci sono vincitori sicuri in vista e la posta in gioco non potrebbe essere più alta. Non si tratta solo del fatto che molti democratici sostengono che Donald Trump sia una minaccia per la democrazia americana. Se sono troppi e si spostano troppo a sinistra, non lo batteranno mai.

Forse il favorito potrebbe essere l’ex vicepresidente di Obama, Joe Biden (che ancora non ha annunciato nulla). Ma richiama il vecchio establishment, e’ vecchio lui stesso, e bianco. Ci sono poi un numero record di donne, mai accaduto prima. Sono comunque 38 i candidati democratici alle primarie del 2020 che cercheranno di sfidare l’ex palazzinaro, tra quelli che hanno ufficialmente annunciato la candidatura e quelli che stanno pensandoci. Eccoli:

  • Elizabeth Warren

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    69 years oldWall St critic

    Elizabeth Warren has been a favourite of the progressive left since she emerged on the political scene to push for tougher regulation of the financial sector after the 2008 economic crash.

  • Joe Biden

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    76 years oldObama’s VP

    Barack Obama picked Joe Biden to be his running-mate in 2008 because of his supposed folksy appeal to white working-class and middle-class voters – and that’s exactly why he could be a formidable candidate in 2020.

  • Kamala Harris

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    54 years oldRising star

    Kamala Harris is the kind of Democrat who could stick around and prevail in what is sure to be a gruelling nomination battle.

  • Bernie Sanders

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    77 years oldMr Anti-Establishment

    The Vermont senator would be 79 on election day, but he’s decided to make another run at the top prize.

  • Julian Castro

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    44 years oldEx-Obama ally

    It wasn’t long ago that Julian Castro would have been considered a top-tier candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.

  • Kirsten Gillibrand

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    52 years old#MeToo ally

    Kirsten Gillibrand has long been positioning herself as one of the candidates most likely to capitalise on the #MeToo movement, and her pitch as someone who will “fight as hard for other people’s kids as she would for her own” just might resonate.

  • Beto O’Rourke

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    46 years oldRock star

    Robert “Beto” O’Rourke came up short in his 2018 bid to oust Texas Senator Ted Cruz but it’s impressive he pushed him so close in a traditionally red state.

  • Sherrod Brown

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    66 years oldMidwest populist

    The gravelly voiced senator from Ohio has been consistently re-elected in a populous Midwest state that has slipped away from Democrats in recent years.

  • Amy Klobuchar

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    58 years oldFolksy senator

    Amy Klobuchar may not be a household name, but the three-term Minnesota senator has shown the ability to win votes in the kind of Midwestern battleground state that Donald Trump appealed to in 2016.

  • Cory Booker

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    49 years oldGifted speaker

    Cory Booker is a prodigious fundraiser who knows how to work Wall Street donors.

  • Stacey Abrams

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    45 years oldSouthern progressive

    She would have become the first black female governor in US history if she had prevailed in her Georgia race last year.

  • Bill De Blasio

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    57 years oldProgressive mayor

    Bill De Blasio became a progressive darling when he won the New York mayor’s office in 2013 while decrying the city’s income inequality.

  • Howard Schultz

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    65 years oldStarbucks tycoon

    Howard Schultz is the recently retired head of coffeehouse giant Starbucks with a net worth of more than $2.5bn.

  • Hillary Clinton

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    71 years oldYou know who

    After 2016, Hillary Clinton needs no introduction.

  • Andrew Gillum

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    39 years oldFuture star

    The former-mayor of Tallahassee came within a fraction of a percentage of winning the governorship of key presidential swing-state Florida – closer than any Democrat has in 20 years.

  • Pete Buttigieg

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    37 years oldImpressive millennial

    Pete Buttigieg isn’t the only millennial in the 2020 race but he is positioning himself as a voice for the young.

  • Oprah Winfrey

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    65 years oldYes, that Oprah

    Oprah is a household name in the US, having built up a huge following during her long-running talk show by tackling issues people could relate to.

  • Tulsi Gabbard

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    37 years oldIraq veteran

    Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu member of the US Congress, is a difficult candidate to characterise.

  • Mitch Landrieu

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    58 years oldEx-New Orleans mayor

    The former mayor of New Orleans is a member of a prominent Louisiana political family.

  • Eric Holder

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    68 years oldAmbitious ex-AG

    Eric Holder was Barack Obama’s first attorney general – and the first black attorney general in US history.

  • Andrew Yang

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    44 years oldTech entrepreneur

    Yang is a technology entrepreneur who should be well prepared seeing as he announced he was running for president back in November 2017.

  • John Kerry

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    75 years oldVeteran diplomat

    John Kerry was the Democratic nominee in 2004 and lost a close race against George W Bush.

  • Tim Ryan

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    45 years oldMidwest moderate

    Tim Ryan is a congressman from working-class eastern Ohio, where he touts trade and jobs as his big issues, but he’s moved to the left on social issues lately.

  • Marianne Williams

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    66 years oldSpiritual counsellor

    Marianne Williamson is a best-selling author, charity organiser and spiritual adviser who counts Oprah Winfrey as her most famous follower.

  • Dwayne Johnson

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    46 years oldThe, er, Rock

    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced his presidential campaign while hosting Saturday Night Live in 2017.

  • Tim Kaine

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    60 years oldThe stepdad

    Tim Kaine was nicknamed “America’s stepdad” after his relatively bland but good-natured campaign as Hillary Clinton’s running mate.

  • Mark Cuban

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    60 years oldThe Left’s Trump

    A business tycoon, sports-team owner and reality television show host with a penchant for producing outrageous quotes.

  • John Hickenlooper

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    67 years oldLow-key moderate

    He has an amusing last name, but John Hickenlooper’s popularity as the outgoing governor of swing-state Colorado is no joke.

  • Terry McAuliffe

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    62 years oldPal of the Clintons

    Terry McAuliffe started his career as a behind-the-scenes political money man but parlayed that into a successful term as governor of Virginia.

  • Jay Inslee

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    68 years oldClimate campaigner

    As governor of Washington, Inslee has taken a lead role in “the resistance” to the Trump administration on the state level, including pushing a lawsuit that blocked the president’s first travel ban.

  • Jeff Merkley

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    62 years oldOregon senator

    Merkley was the only senator to support Bernie Sanders in 2016 and is toward the left end of the 2020 presidential field.

  • Mark Warner

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    64 years oldEconomic moderate

    A former Virginia governor and, like Tim Kaine, a senator.

  • Steve Bullock

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    52 years oldLittle-known governor

    Steve Bullock is making a pitch as a moderate who can appeal to rural voters.

  • Michael Bennet

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    54 years oldSoft-spoken moderate

    A moderate senator from the trending-Democratic state of Colorado, Michael Bennet has been putting out presidential feelers.

  • John Delaney

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    55 years oldEx-tech entrepreneur

    John Delaney was officially the first entrant into the 2020 Democratic presidential field when the Maryland congressman announced his candidacy in July 2017.

  • Eric Swalwell

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    38 years oldCalifornia congressman

    Eric Swalwell has been an outspoken critic of the president’s and a fixture on cable news shows.

  • Jason Kander

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    37 years oldArmy veteran

    The US Army veteran and former Missouri secretary of state generated presidential buzz after a surprisingly strong but ultimately unsuccessful 2016 Senate race in his conservative home state.

  • Seth Moulton

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    40 years oldEx-Marine

    Seth Moulton recently made headlines for mounting a futile effort to derail Nancy Pelosi’s bid to be Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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