References (List retrieved from Ballotpedia.org)

  1. ↑ Jump up to:1.0 1.1 Twitter, “Cory Booker,” February 1, 2019
  2. ↑ Jump up to:2.0 2.1 Politico, “Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will not run for president,” January 29, 2019
  3. Jump up Politico, “Flake passes on primary challenge to Trump in 2020,” January 29, 2019
  4. Jump up WVAH, “Richard Ojeda suspends his campaign for U.S. president,” January 25, 2019
  5. ↑ Jump up to:5.0 5.1 Fortune, “Who Is Pete Buttigieg, the Latest Candidate to Join the Democratic Presidential Race for 2020,” January 23, 2019
  6. ↑ Jump up to:6.0 6.1 Twitter, “Chris Murphy,” January 23, 2019
  7. ↑ Jump up to:7.0 7.1 Good Morning America, “Sen. Kamala Harris announces she will run for president in 2020,” January 21, 2019
  8. ↑ Jump up to:8.0 8.1 Twitter, “Robert Costa,” January 18, 2019
  9. Jump up Huffington Post, “Julian Castro, Former Obama Housing Chief, Announces 2020 Presidential Run,” January 12, 2019
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  11. Jump up Twitter, “Kirsten Gillibrand,” January 15, 2019
  12. Jump up CNN, “Elizabeth Warren launches exploratory committee ahead of likely 2020 presidential run,” December 31, 2018
  13. Jump up Politico, “Dems’ 2020 dilemma: Familiar 70-somethings vs. neophyte no-names,” August 31, 2017
  14. Jump up The New York Times, “Long list of top Democrats have 2020, and money, on their minds,” September 2, 2017
  15. Jump up FiveThirtyEight, “How 17 Long-Shot Presidential Contenders Could Build A Winning Coalition,” January 15, 2019
  16. ↑ Jump up to:16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 The Hill, “Would-be 2020 Dem candidates head for the exits,” December 5, 2018
  17. ↑ Jump up to:17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 The Washington Post, “The top 15 possible 2020 Democratic nominees, ranked,” September 18, 2017
  18. Jump up New York Times, “After Hints of a Presidential Run, Bloomberg Switches to Democrat,” October 10, 2018
  19. ↑ Jump up to:19.0 19.1 19.2 FiveThirtyEight, “Who’s Behaving Like A 2020 Presidential Candidate,” October 11, 2018
  20. ↑ Jump up to:20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6
  21. ↑ Jump up to:21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 NBC News, “Everyone’s running for president in 2020,” August 28, 2017
  22. Jump up Wall Street Journal, “Hillary Will Run Again,” November 11, 2018
  23. Jump up News & Observer, “Roy Cooper for president?” March 29, 2018
  24. Jump up The New York Times, “Democrats in New York can already hear Iowa’s siren song,” December 18, 2017
  25. ↑ Jump up to:25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 CNN, “#2020Vision: Surveying the 30-plus candidate 2020 field; a Sanders reunion in Michigan; Steyer to announce his plans,” January 5, 2018
  26. Jump up Politico Magazine, “Which 2020 Democrat won 2017,” January 1, 2018
  27. Jump up CNN, “#2020Vision: Kander and Buttigieg make moves; Holder takes on a more public role,” June 23, 2017
  28. Jump up Heavy, “Joe Kennedy 2020: Is he running for president in the next election?” January 30, 2018
  29. Jump up The Hill, “John Kerry considering presidential run in 2020: report,” January 24, 2018
  30. Jump up The Washington Post, “The top 15 Democratic presidential candidates for 2020, ranked,” November 9, 2018
  31. ↑ Jump up to:31.0 31.1 The Hill, “36 people who could challenge Trump in 2020,” February 13, 2018
  32. Jump up Vanity Fair, “‘If Trump can win, anyone can’: Why the Jamie Dimon 2020 madness isn’t so crazy,” January 18, 2018
  33. Jump up On January 29, 2018, Dimon announced his intention to remain in his role at JPMorgan Chase for about five years, through approximately 2023.
  34. Jump up Inc. “Mark my words: Bill Gates is running for president,” February 19, 2018
  35. Jump up Haaretz, “Michelle Obama for president in 2020,” January 16, 2018
  36. Jump up Winfrey ruled out a 2020 presidential bid in an interview with InStyle Magazine that was released in January 2018.
  37. ↑ Jump up to:37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 Newsweek, “Trump challengers: 10 Republicans who could run for president in 2020,” December 27, 2017
  38. Jump up ABC News, “Trump could face GOP challengers in the 2020 election,” August 9, 2017
  39. ↑ Jump up to:39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 CNN, “5 Republicans who could challenge Donald Trump in 2020,” August 1, 2017
  40. ↑ Jump up to:40.0 40.1 The New York Times, “Republican shadow campaign for 2020 takes shape as Trump doubts grow,” August 5, 2017
  41. Jump up Politico, “Larry Hogan stokes speculation he’ll primary Trump in 2020,” January 18, 2019
  42. Jump up Fox News, “Mark Cuban reveals possible presidential aspirations,” October 22, 2017
  43. Jump up WVAH, “Richard Ojeda suspends his campaign for U.S. president,” January 25, 2019
  44. Jump up Facebook, “Deval Patrick,” December 6, 2018
  45. Jump up The New York Times, “Tom Steyer, Billionaire Impeachment Activist, Won’t Run Against Trump,” January 9, 2019
  46. Jump up FEC, “New Statements of Candidacy,” accessed February 4, 2019