The 2020 Democratic presidential field may finally be narrowing Online Cigarettes Store USA in a significant way.
In less than 48 hours over Sunday evening and Tuesday afternoon, Sen. Kamala Harris, once considered among the top tier of candidates, former Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Sestak and Montana Gov. Steve Bullock all dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination. They likely won't be the last before the first votes are even counted.
And with just two months until the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses, the Democratic race is still shifting, with an unsettled December debate stage and polling showing a variety of leaders in several states and nationally.There are now 15 Democratic hopefuls running for president. The departure Newport Cigarettes Shop of Harris, Sestak and Bullock follows closely behind former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke and Miramar, Florida, Mayor Wayne Messam, who both dropped out in November. Several other candidates dropped out even earlier. "Quite a few of those (candidates still in the race) are down to similar levels of support that people like Sestak and Bullock had," said Seth Masket, professor of political science and director of the Center on American Politics at the University of Denver. "We'll likely see quite a few people drop out before anyone starts participating the Iowa caucuses."
There are two reasons candidates may soon find themselves with a tough decision: They run out of campaign Cheap Newport 100s cigarettes cash or they fail to make it to the debate stage, said Matt Bennett, the executive vice president of public affairs for Third Way, a center-left think tank.
"If you're not on the debate stage, it's just impossible," Bennett said of continuing to the Iowa caucuses. "Not being on the stage, probably means you're doomed."