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Election 2020

Read the latest on the 2020 election, including coverage of Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg and more.

Read the latest on the 2020 election, including coverage of Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg and more.

Our Guide to the 2020 Election

The Latest

An analysis of the primary results so far suggests that Michigan, which votes Tuesday, might not be as favorable to Bernie Sanders as it was four years ago.

State of the Race

Mr. Sanders will face incredible pressure in the next round of primaries to show he can compete with the coalition that Joe Biden so suddenly assembled.

Meet the C andidates »

Learn more about the Democratic presidential contenders.

Democratic Primary Polls »

CANDIDATE POLLING AVG.

Highlights

  1. Photo Some candidates try to soften their image for a broader appeal. But a key to Bernie Sanders’s brand is the idea that what the public sees is the genuine, unmediated Bernie.
    Credit Erin Schaff/The New York Times

    The Bernie Sanders Personality Test

    Some candidates try to soften their image to broaden their appeal. This one, not so much. But is there a “real” Bernie the public doesn’t get to see?

    By Glenn Thrush and

  2. Photo Bernie Sanders at a campaign rally in Detroit in October. The primary in Michigan is Tuesday.
    Credit Scott Heins/Getty Images

    Bernie Sanders Might Have a Michigan Problem

    An analysis of how states have voted so far, particularly white voters, shows he’s vulnerable to a reversal of his striking victory there in 2016.

    By

  1. Photo Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. won 10 states on Super Tuesday but had campaigned in only half of those where he prevailed.
    Credit Josh Haner/The New York Times

    Joe Biden Has Had Flimsy Organization. It Hasn’t Hurt Him.

    The less quantifiable elements of Mr. Biden’s campaign ? including his association with Barack Obama, his empathy and his momentum ? have outweighed his lack of organizational heft.

    By Katie Glueck and