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Showing Original Post only (View all)CNN to host back-to-back town halls with five Democratic presidential candidates on April 22 [View all]
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/04/11/politics/cnn-2020-town-hall-new-hampshire-young-voters/index.html?fbclid=IwAR39ZaVD5vxqnb0udfLM7RQklYfr-fZguYPzFpKcTp5eAV5Bhxif2tRA3c0CNN to host back-to-back town halls with five Democratic presidential candidates on April 22
By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN
Updated 1302 GMT (2102 HKT) April 11, 2019
(CNN)Five Democratic presidential candidates will appear later this month in back-to-back CNN town halls focused on issues of importance to young voters, the network announced Thursday.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Kamala Harris, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth Warren will participate in this live, internationally telecast 2020 event from New Hampshire on April 22.
The CNN town halls are co-hosted by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College and the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School. The presidential hopefuls will field questions directly from students and young New Hampshire Democrats, said a CNN spokeswoman, who added the audience will be drawn from the two schools and a pool of young Democrats living in the state.
On April 22, Chris Cuomo will moderate the Klobuchar (7 p.m. ET) and Sanders (9 p.m. ET) town halls, Anderson Cooper will moderate the Warren (8 p.m. ET) and Buttigieg (11 p.m. ET) town halls, and Don Lemon will moderate the Harris (10 p.m. ET) town hall.
The CNN town halls will take place on the campus of Saint Anselm College, and coincide with the release of the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School's new national poll of young voters.
The latest Harvard Poll shows that Sanders has a commanding lead among 18-29 year olds over his political rivals: 31% back Sanders, while former Vice President Joe Biden places second with 20% support. At this point during the 2016 campaign, Sanders was polling at only 2% with the same age group in the Harvard poll.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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CNN to host back-to-back town halls with five Democratic presidential candidates on April 22 [View all]
babylonsister
Apr 2019
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Jay Inslee can beat twitler. He's got trump beat on every issue and has few, if any, negatives. nt
Persondem
Apr 2019
#15
I haven't tuned them all out, just not going to watch group townhalls without Beto included
Indygram
Apr 2019
#14
I live in Florida too. I am a registered Democrat so I can vote in the Florida Primary.
Blue_true
Apr 2019
#16