Your guide to the second night of the Democratic debates in Detroit.
Keep an eye on usatoday.com and freep.com throughout.Top moments of Tuesday's Democratic debate• Sen. Kamala Harris of California• Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey• Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of HawaiiSome time ago, the DNC settled on the following criteria for candidates in order to make the debate: At least 1% support in three qualifying public opinion polls; 65,000 or more unique donors to their campaign with a minimum of 200 donors per state in at least 20 states, or both.
Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, who was on the stage in Miami, dropped out of the race and is the only person who was in those debates who won't be on stage in Detroit. Montana Gov. Steve Bullock took Swalwell's place.Candidates will be given time for both an opening and a closing statement. When a moderator asks a direct question of a candidate, he or she will have a minute to respond. Other comments or rebuttals will be limited to 30 seconds.
CNN also says that there will be no"show of hands or one-word, down-the-line questions" for the candidates.CNN's Dana Bash, Don Lemon and Jake Tapper will serve as moderators for the debates.Health care, immigration, climate change, the economy, trade, race relations and foreign policy were among the issues discussed Tuesday. Questions on those topics will likely be asked Wednesday.
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