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November 3, 2019At exactly the year, on the Super Tuesday of November 3, 2020, the Americans will elect the president of the United States for the mandate until January 2025 and the picture of the challengers begins to take shape. While Donald Trump, at the moment, is almost certain not to have internal challengers to the point that the Republicans have not even set hypothetical dates for the party primaries, among the Democrats the race is destined to be reduced to four candidates, after the twenty-two in the summer : Joe Biden , Elizabeth Warren , Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg .A hundred days from the primaries in Iowa, which will open the real challenge of the votes, Beto O'Rourke announced his retirement on Friday, Kamala Harris resists but has been down for two months. Pending the fifth television duel, scheduled for November 20 in Georgia, some polls confirm the rise of Senator Warren and the slowdown in Biden, held back by the Ukraine case with the shadow of a conflict of interest with her son Hunter, a former manager of Ukrainian gas company ended up under investigation and then exited when his father was vice president of the United States and dealt with Ukraine. It is in the New York Times / Siena College survey, published on Friday, that Warren jumps to the head in the Iowa vote with 22%, followed by Bernie Sanders at 19% and Pete Buttigieg at 18%; only fourth the former vice president with 17% of the votes. A last poll, by Washington Post / Abc, but on the voting intentions of dem voters at the national level, sees instead in the lead Biden with 28%, followed by Warren with 23. Third Sanders, at 17%, fourth Buttigieg with the 9.
All the other candidates still stand at around 2% and seem, at least momentarily, outside the games. As Warren and Buttigieg grow up, Sanders pays the recent heart attack. In the same survey, 45% of respondents believe that Sanders is not in ideal health conditions to serve as president.