(CNN) Even with Julián Castro's departure from the 2020 Democratic presidential race on Thursday, there are still 14 -- yes, 14! -- people running for the right to take on President Donald Trump this November.

But most of those folks -- sorry Marianne Williamson! -- have somewhere between very little and no chance of winning the Democratic nomination. We are now a month away from the Iowa caucuses, and if you are still at 1% (or close to it), well, it's not going to happen for you.

With that in mind, we are narrowing our biweekly rankings from 10 candidates to just five. But that doesn't mean that if your candidate didn't make this last, most painful cut, he or she doesn't have any chance -- or won't play a major role in who does win.

For example, Andrew Yang, who just announced that he raised more than $16 million in the last three months of 2019, appears to be growing in strength and support as the first votes near, but just missed making the cut for this week's rankings. Or former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who continues to pump tens of millions of dollars into TV ads aimed at catapulting himself into relevance come Super Tuesday in early March.

And remember: We re-rank these candidates every two weeks. So just because your candidate didn't make this Top 5 doesn't mean they will never crack the Top 5 in the future! But here's the list: