2020 election could bring first woman president but who will it be? Women's groups say 'this train can’t be stopped'

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2020 election could bring first woman president but who will it be? Women's groups say 'this train can’t be stopped'
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'We’ve seen what a mess men have made in office and we just need to clean it up.'

But 2020 could be the year all that changes, as at least six women vie for the opportunity to take down Donald Trump and win the keys to the White House. So far, Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren and Marianne Williamson have all thrown their hat into the ring for the Democratic Party’s nomination.

“One of them is very likely to capture the imagination of what can be,” Schriock told Newsweek about the six female candidates competing in the Democratic primary. So far, national surveys have consistently found Biden and Sanders to be the frontrunners of the 2020 Democratic pack. The latest Iowa polling showed the two men to be nearly even, earning 27 percent and 25 percent of the vote respectively. No other candidate, male or female, earned above 10 percent of the vote.

“We all know how important 2020 is and we’re not going to hold back,” NOW’s Van Pelt said. “Whatever we can do we will be there and we will be doing it. We have to get [Trump] out of office but just as importantly we have to get a feminist woman in office.” Sharon Kirch was hoping someone in the White House would see her sign reminding women to vote. A crowd of protesters converged at the White House fence this evening for various protests including the Kavanaugh meeting. A record number of women are running for the Democratic Party's nomination in 2020 and for the chance to take down Donald Trump for the White House. Michael S.

These stories have already started for the next election, with headlines like “Awkward Beer Drinker and 2020 Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren” and “The dos and don’ts for the women running for president.” With much work to do, both Schriock and Van Pelt predict that they will end up spending the same, if not more, on the 2020 election cycle as they did in 2018.

These strategies are likely to change, both Van Pelt and Schriock noted, as the primary continues and maybe even more women join the fray. Georgia’s Stacey Abrams, a rising star in the Democratic Party after losing her gubernatorial election last November, has hinted about running in 2020. Last week, Abrams met with Biden in Washington, sparking rumors that she could be swiftly unveiled as his running mate.

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