2019年6月13日 星期四

Upshot: Excluded From the First Debate? Not the End of the Road

Also: Why messy women are judged more harshly
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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana arriving at a recent campaign event in Des Moines. He's not expected to make the cut for the first Democratic primary debate. 
Cut From the Debate? It Doesn't Mean a Candidate Can't Matter
By NATE COHN

Many have gone on to emerge as serious contenders after starting with around 1 percent of the vote.

Why Women, but Not Men, Are Judged for a Messy House
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER

They're still held to a higher social standard, which explains why they're doing so much housework, studies show.

How Old Should a President Be? With So Many Choices, Democrats Are Sharply Divided
By LISA LERER AND DENISE LU

The 2020 Democratic field has one of the youngest presidential candidates in modern history and the oldest one.

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