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ATLANTA — In a story May 20 about potential Democratic presidential candidates and their campaign activity in 2018, The Associated Press reported erroneously that former Vice-President Joe Biden was planning to campaign in North Carolina on behalf of a congressional candidate Dan McCready. Biden has endorsed McCready but hasn’t made plans to travel to North Carolina.

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2018 midterms show start of Democratic scramble for 2020

The 2018 midterm campaign shows signs of a Democratic scramble to reclaim the White House in 2020

By BILL BARROW

Associated Press

Look closely enough at the 2018 midterm campaign and you’ll see the stirrings of a Democratic scramble to reclaim the White House from President Donald Trump.

The leading players — from established national figures such as former Vice-President Joe Biden and Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren to up-and-comers including Sen. Kamala Harris — don’t necessarily put it that way. But the potential 2020 candidates are making the rounds, raising and distributing campaign cash among fellow Democrats, endorsing candidates and meeting political activists.