Recent changes on this page

April 8 Sanders and Gabbard dropped out of the presidential race.

March 5 Warren dropped out of the presidential race.

March 4 Bloomberg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 2 Klobuchar dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Buttigieg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Steyer dropped out of the presidential race.

Feb. 25 Reflected Buttigieg's 2050 goal for net-zero U.S. emissions.

Feb. 12 Patrick dropped out of presidential race.

Feb. 11 Bennet and Yang dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 31 Delaney dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 21 Added context for Patrick's answers and adjusted his stance to 'Yes' on CPTPP after consultation with a campaign spokesperson.

Jan. 18 Included several answers from Patrick, such as support for a conditions-based withdrawal from Afghanistan and the USMCA deal, openness to meet with Kim Jong Un if some conditions are met and to join CPTPP if adjusted, willingness to re-assess the defense budget and support for a two-state solution, among others.

Jan. 17 Added statement from Steyer on USMCA.

Jan. 16 Added Steyer's opposition to USMCA, along with record of the Senate vote.

Jan. 14 Buttigieg said he supports the USMCA trade deal at the January debate.

Jan. 13 Booker dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 13 Added Mexico City policy question from health-care survey.

Jan. 10 Williamson dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 7 Added Bloomberg's support for accepting at least 110,000 refugees a year.

Jan. 6 Added Bloomberg answers on several questions after surveys were returned by his campaign.

Jan. 6 Added Warren's support for the House-passed version of USMCA.

Jan. 2 Castro dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 23 Bennet announced his support for the House-passed version of USMCA.

Dec. 20 Yang's campaign confirmed his stance in support of USMCA.

Dec. 20 Added USMCA question after it passed the House and was discussed at the December debate.

Dec. 11 Added Bloomberg and Patrick.

Dec. 10 Added Castro position on relations with Cuba from a foreign policy speech.

Dec. 3 Harris dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 2 Bullock dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 1 Sestak dropped out of presidential race.

Nov. 21 Castro support for conditions-based negotiations with Kim Jong Un, cutting the defense budget and ending military and intelligence assistance for Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen are now included following additional research.

Nov. 1 O'Rourke dropped out of presidential race

Oct. 27 Added responses from Steyer.

Oct. 24 Ryan dropped out of presidential race.

Oct. 21 Removing Messam, who reported no spending in Q3 of 2019.

Sept. 30 Adjusted Sanders position on re-opening diplomatic relations with Syria to "Open to it" following a clarification from his campaign.

Sept. 20 De Blasio dropped out of presidential race. Added Yang position on diplomatic relations with Syria.

Sept. 16 Adjusted Yang position on Afghanistan withdrawal after note from campaign. Altered the grouping names on the Syria question to focus them on diplomatic relations, rather than negotiations more broadly. Added quotes from the third Democratic debate.

Sept. 11 Corrected Buttigieg grouping on CPTPP.

Sept. 11 Added positions for Klobuchar on North Korea and China tariffs based on answers from her campaign.

Sept. 10 Added position for Steyer on Paris climate agreement question.

Sept. 10 Updated Biden stance on refugee acceptance rates (to confirm he would accept at least 110,000) and included more recent comments on aid to Latin America. Also included Klobuchar and Yang stances on tariffs, which were left off a previous version due to a technical error.

Sept. 10 Added Afghanistan question. Reached out to several campaigns to clarify their position on troop withdrawal and will update stances if others respond.

Sept. 10 Page published.