2020 Democratic Party presidential forums

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Debates took place among candidates in the campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for the president of the United States in the 2020 presidential election. Outside of DNC-sponsored debates, candidates are only allowed to attend events in which only one candidate speaks at a time.

Forum participation

In addition to the party-sponsored debates, many private organizations host forums focusing on select issues and candidates. Candidates do not respond directly to each other at forums.

  Past forums
# Name Issues Date Place Sponsors Ref
1 Heartland Forum Economic issues affecting rural Americans March 30, 2019 Buena Vista University
Storm Lake, IA
Open Markets Institute Action, HuffPost, Storm Lake Times, Iowa Farmers Union [1][2]
2 We the People Membership Summit Various issues April 1, 2019 Warner Theatre
Washington, DC
CPD Action, CWA, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, SEIU, SEIU 32BJ, Sierra Club [3][4]
3 She the People Presidential Forum Issues affecting women of color April 24, 2019 Texas Southern University
Houston, TX
She the People [5][6]
4 National Forum on Wages and Working People Economic issues affecting low-income Americans April 27, 2019 Las Vegas, NV SEIU, CAP Action Fund [7][8]
5 Unity and Freedom Forum Immigration reform and issues affecting Hispanic and Latino Americans May 31, 2019 Pasadena, CA FIRM Action, Community Change Action, CHIRLA Action Fund [9][10]
6 Big Ideas Forum Ideas that can inspire voters and transform the country June 1, 2019 Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA
MoveOn [11][12]
7 California Democratic Party State Convention Various issues May 31-June 2, 2019 San Francisco, CA California Democratic Party [13][14]
8 Iowa Democratic Party "Hall of Fame" Dinner Various issues June 9, 2019 Cedar Rapids, IA Iowa Democratic Party [15]
9 Presidential Candidates Forum Economic opportunity for Black Americans June 15, 2019[note 1] Charleston Music Hall
Charleston, SC
Black Economic Alliance [16][17]
10 Poor People's Campaign Presidential Forum Issues affecting low-income Americans June 17, 2019 Trinity Washington University
Washington, DC
Poor People's Campaign [18][19]
11 NALEO Presidential Candidate Forum Issues affecting Hispanic and Latino Americans June 21, 2019 Telemundo Center
Miami, FL
NALEO [20][21]
12 South Carolina Democratic Party Convention Various issues June 22, 2019 Columbia, SC South Carolina Democratic Party [22][23]
13 We Decide Reproductive health care and reproductive rights June 22, 2019 University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
Planned Parenthood Action Fund [24][25]
14 Strong Public Schools Presidential Forum Issues affecting education and public schools July 5, 2019 GRB Convention Center
Houston, TX
National Education Association [26][27]
15 LULAC Presidential Candidates Forum Issues affecting Hispanic and Latino Americans July 11, 2019 Wisconsin Center
Milwaukee, WI
LULAC, Univision [28][29]
16 Netroots Nation Progressive issues and political organizing July 11–13, 2019 Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, PA
Netroots Foundation [30][31]
17 Iowa Presidential Candidate Forums Issues affecting older voters in Iowa July 15–20, 2019 Des Moines, Davenport, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, and Council Bluffs, IA AARP, The Des Moines Register [32]
18 2020 Presidential Candidates Forum Various issues July 24, 2019 Detroit, MI NAACP [33]
19 Public Service Forum Public service, trade unions, labor rights, and economy Aug. 3, 2019 UNLV
Paradise, NV
AFSCME, HuffPost, The Nevada Independent [34]
20 Gun Sense Forum Gun violence Aug. 10, 2019 Des Moines, IA Everytown for Gun Safety [35]
21 Des Moines Register Political Soapbox 20-minute speeches on their political platforms Aug. 8–17, 2019 Iowa State Fair
Des Moines, IA
The Des Moines Register [36]
22 Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum Issues affecting Native Americans Aug. 19–20, 2019 Orpheum Theatre
Sioux City, IA
Four Directions, Native Organizers Alliance, and others [37]
23 ISNA Presidential Forum Issues affecting Muslim Americans Aug. 31, 2019 Houston, TX Islamic Society of North America [38][39]
24 Climate Crisis Townhall Global warming Sept. 4, 2019 New York, NY CNN [40]
25 New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention Various issues Sept. 7, 2019 SNHU
Manchester, NH
New Hampshire Democratic Party [41]
26 Asian American Pacific Islanders Democratic Presidential Forum Issues affecting Asian Pacific Americans Sept. 8, 2019 Segerstrom Center
Costa Mesa, CA
AAPI Victory Fund, Asian Americans Rising [42][43]
27 Workers’ Presidential Summit Issues affecting labor unions and union workers Sept. 17, 2019 Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Council AFL–CIO [44]
28 Climate Forum Climate change Sept. 19–20, 2019 Georgetown University
Washington, DC
MSNBC, Georgetown University, Our Daily Planet [45]
29 LGBTQ Forum LGBTQ rights Sept. 20, 2019 Coe College
Cedar Rapids, IA
One Iowa, The Advocate, GLAAD [46]
30 People's Presidential Forum Iowa Healthcare, green energy, education Sept. 21, 2019 Des Moines, IA ICCI Action Fund, People's Action [47]
31 Youth Forum Students and youth issues Sept. 22, 2019 Des Moines, IA Des Moines Public Schools, Des Moines Register [48]
32 Gun Safety Forum Gun violence Oct. 2, 2019 Las Vegas, NV Giffords, March For Our Lives [49]
33 LGBTQ Town Hall LGBTQ rights Oct. 10, 2019 Los Angeles, CA Human Rights Campaign, UCLA, CNN [50][51]
34 People's Presidential Forum Nevada Criminal justice reform, climate change, immigration, tribal sovereignty Oct. 26, 2019 Las Vegas, NV PLA of Nevada Action, People's Action [47]
35 Collegiate Bipartisan Presidential Forum Students' interests, criminal justice reform, racial justice[52] Oct. 26–27, 2019 Benedict College
Columbia, SC
Mayor Steve Benjamin, Benedict College [53]
36 Justice Votes 2020 Criminal justice reform Oct. 28, 2019 Eastern State Penitentiary
Philadelphia, PA
The Marshall Project, Voter Education Project [54]
37 Liberty and Justice Celebration 12-minute platform speeches Nov. 1, 2019 Des Moines, IA Iowa Democratic Party [55][56]
38 Problem Solver Convention Various issues Nov. 3, 2019 Manchester, NH No Labels [57][58]
39 Presidential Forum on Environmental Justice Environmental Justice Nov. 8, 2019 SC State University
Orangeburg, SC
National Black Caucus of State Legislators [59][60]
40 California Democratic Party Fall Endorsing Convention Forum Latino issues[61] Nov. 16, 2019 Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, CA
California Democratic Party, Univision [62][63]
41 "First in The West" Various issues Nov. 17, 2019 Las Vegas, NV Nevada Democratic Party [64]
42 Teamsters Union Forum Workers' rights Dec. 7, 2019 Cedar Rapids, IA IBT, Storm Lake Times, The Guardian [65]
43 Public Education Forum 2020 Education Dec. 14, 2019 Pittsburgh, PA AFT, NEA, Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools [66]
44 Unite for Mental Health: New Hampshire Town Hall Mental health Dec. 16, 2019 Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH
Mental Health for US, National Council for Behavioral Health, NH Community Behavioral Health Association [67]
45 Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum African-American and Latino issues Jan. 20, 2020 Des Moines, Iowa VICE News [68]
46 CNN New Hampshire Town Hall Various issues Feb. 5–6, 2020 Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH
CNN [69]
47 Moving America Forward Infrastructure Forum Infrastructure policy Feb. 16, 2020 UNLV
Las Vegas, NV
IUOE, TWUA, APTA, ARTBA, AEM, ASCE, and others [70][71]
48 CNN Nevada Town Hall Various issues Feb. 18 & 20, 2020 Las Vegas, NV CNN [72]
49 CNN South Carolina Town Hall Various issues Feb. 24 & 26, 2020 Charleston, South Carolina CNN [73]
50 AIPAC Policy Conference US-Israel relations Mar. 2 & 3, 2020 Washington, D.C. AIPAC, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations [74]

Ojeda withdrew before the beginning of the forums.

Candidate

 P  Present  I  Invited  N  Not invited  A  Absent  Out  Not yet entered race  W  Withdrawn

1
[2]
2
[4]
3
[6]
4
[8]
5
[10]
6
[12]
7
[13]
8
[15]
9
[16]
10
[19]
11
[20]
12
[22]
13
[25]
14
[27]
15
[28]
16
[30]
17
[32]
18
[33]
19
[34]
20
[35]
Michael Bennet Out AAAP APAP PAAA PAPP
Joe Biden OutA AAAA APAP PPAA PPPP
Cory Booker APPA APPP PAAP PAAA PPPP
Steve Bullock Out AAAP AAAA AAAA PAPP
Pete Buttigieg OutAA AAPA PAPP PAAA PPPP
Julian Castro PPPP PPPA AAPP PPPP PPPP
Bill de Blasio Out AAAP AAAP PPAA AAPP
John Delaney PAAA AAPP AAAP PAAA PAPP
Tulsi Gabbard AAPA AAPP AAAP AAAA PAPP
Kirsten Gillibrand APAA APPP AAAP PAAP PAAP
Kamala Harris AAPP PPPP APAP PPAA PPPP
John Hickenlooper AAAP AAPP AAPP PAAA PANP
Jay Inslee APAA PAPP AAAP PPAP NAPP
Amy Klobuchar PPPP APPP AAPP PPAA PPPP
Wayne Messam AAAA AAAA APAA AAAA NANN
Seth Moulton OutAA AAAA AAAP PAAA NAPP
Beto O'Rourke APPP APPP PAPP PPPA PPPP
Tim Ryan P[note 2] OutAA AAAP AAAP PPAA AAPP
Bernie Sanders APPA PPPP APPP PPPA PPPP
Joe Sestak OutAAA NANP
Tom Steyer OutAA NAPP
Elizabeth Warren PPPP APPP PPPP PPPP PPPP
Marianne Williamson AAAA AAAP APAP PAAA PAPN
Andrew Yang AAAA AAAP APAP PAAA PANP
Mike Gravel OutAA AAAA AAAA AAAA NAAW
Eric Swalwell OutAA AAPP APPP PAW
Candidate

 P  Present  I  Invited  N  Not invited  A  Absent  Out  Not yet entered race  W  Withdrawn

21
[36]
22
[37]
23
[38]
24
[40]
25
[41]
26
[43]
27
[44]
28
[45]
29
[46]
30
[47]
31
[48]
32
[49]
33
[51]
34
[47]
35
[53]
36
[54]
37
[55]
38
[57]
39
[60]
40
[62]
Michael Bennet PAAN PAAP ANPN NAAA PAAN
Joe Biden PAAP PAPA PNAP PAPA PAAA
Cory Booker PAAP PAAP PNAP PAPP PAPP
Steve Bullock PPAN PAAP ANAN NAAA PAAA[75]
Pete Buttigieg PAAP PAAP PPAP PAPA PAAP
Julian Castro PPPP PAAP PPAP PPPA PAAP
John Delaney PPAN PAAP ANAN NAPA PPPN
Tulsi Gabbard PAAN PPAA PNPN AAPA NPAA[75]
Kamala Harris PPAP PAAA PAAP PAPP PAAP
Amy Klobuchar PPAP PAPA PNAP PAPA PAAP
Wayne Messam AAAN AAAA ANAN NAAA NAAN
Deval Patrick OutN
Bernie Sanders PPPP PAPP APPA APPA PAAP
Joe Sestak PPAN PAAA PNPN NAAA NAPN
Tom Steyer PAAN PPPP ANPN PAAP PAPP
Elizabeth Warren PPAP PAAA PPAP PAPA PAPA
Marianne Williamson PPAN PAAP PNAN NAAA NPPN
Andrew Yang PAAP PPPP ANPP APAA PAAP
Beto O'Rourke AAAP PAAA ANAP PAAA W
Tim Ryan PAAN PAAP ANAN NW
Bill de Blasio PPAN PAPA W
Kirsten Gillibrand PAW
Seth Moulton PAW
Jay Inslee PAW
John Hickenlooper PW

Messam withdrew from the race between the 40th and 41st forum.

Candidate

 P  Present  I  Invited  N  Not invited  A  Absent  Out  Not yet entered race  W  Withdrawn

41
[64]
42
[65]
43
[66][76][77]
44
[67]
45
[68]
46
[69]
47
[70][71]
48
[72]
49
[73]
50
[73]
Joe Biden PPPA PPPP PP
Tulsi Gabbard AAAP ANAN NN
Bernie Sanders PPPA PPAP PA
Elizabeth Warren PAPA PPAP PA
Michael Bloomberg OutANA NNAA PP
Amy Klobuchar PPPA PPPP PP
Pete Buttigieg PPPA PPPP PP
Tom Steyer PPPA APPN PW
Deval Patrick PAAP APW
Andrew Yang PAAA PPW
Michael Bennet PAPA PNW
John Delaney PANA PW
Cory Booker PPAA W
Marianne Williamson AANA W
Julian Castro PAAA W
Kamala Harris AW
Steve Bullock AW
Joe Sestak PW

Other participants

In a few of the forums, Republicans Bill Weld and Joe Walsh also participated.[78] St. Anselm College's quadrennial "Lesser-Known Candidates Forum" took place on January 28, 2020.[79]

Incidents

Notes

References

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