The Democratic Party announced the list of presidential candidates who met the requirements to qualify for the first debates to be held over two nights in Miami, June 26 and 27.

“Bennet, Biden, Booker, Buttigieg, Castro, de Blasio, Delaney, Gabbard, Gillibrand, Harris, Hickenlooper, Inslee, Klobuchar, O’Rourke, Ryan, Sanders, Swalwell, Warren, Williamson, and Yang — see you in Miami. “

https://twitter.com/TheDemocrats/status/1139286679162933259

NBC News is sponsoring the debates with MSNBC and Telemundo. For some reason, NBC’s debate promo graphic is rather circus like. Hmmm…

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BREAKING: These are the 20 Democratic presidential candidates who have qualified to participate in the first 2-night #DemDebate on @NBCNews, @MSNBC and @TelemundoNews in Miami on June 26-27. https://t.co/ur8buq9ExN — NBC News (@NBCNews) June 13, 2019

CNN’s Dan Merica noted three candidates failed to make the cut, “The DNC announces the following 20 candidates made the first debates, meaning Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton and Miramar, Florida, Mayor Wayne Messam are left out.”

The DNC announces the following 20 candidates made the first debates, meaning Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton and Miramar, Florida, Mayor Wayne Messam are left out. pic.twitter.com/srfrN7jBxD — Dan Merica (@merica) June 13, 2019

NBC reported the qualifications for the debate:

The DNC, which is sanctioning the debate, set two ways for candidates to qualify — fundraising and polling. To make the stage, candidates needed to have either at least 1 percent support in three qualifying polls, or provide evidence of at least 65,000 unique donors, with a minimum of 200 different donors in at least 20 states.

Most candidates met both qualifications for polling and fundraising:

Former Vice President Joe Biden (DE), Sen. Cory Booker (NJ), South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro (TX), Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), Sen. Kamala Harris (CA), Gov. Jay Inslee (WA), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN), Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (TX), Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT), Sen. Elizabeth (MA), Author Marianne Williamson (currently IA) and Entrepreneur Andrew Yang (NY),

Those who qualified only through polling are:

Sen. Michael Bennet (CO), New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Former Rep. John Delaney (MD), Former Gov. John Hickenlooper (CO), Rep. Tim Ryan (OH) and Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA).

Details of the debate via NBC: