Thursday, October 17, 2019

It's official: Elizabeth Warren is our new Democratic 2020 front-runner

(CNN)Within the first 10 minutes of Tuesday's fourth presidential debate, you could tell something fundamental had changed in the race: Elizabeth Warren is the new front-runner.
The Massachusetts senator was attacked from all sides from the get-go -- on how she planned to fund her "Medicare for All" plan, on the "punitive" nature of her policy solutions, and on her supposed claims to be the only one in the field who had bold ideas.
Warren=79
The front runner=79
79/22nd prime..22 democrats running...in 2020..22
she was born on the 22nd
front runner=163.163/38th prime
warren=38
Elizabeth ann warren=196 The front runner=196
Elizabeth ann warren=290...oct.17th is the 290th day of the year
this comes 8 months  5 days/85 before her 71st b-day...Elizabeth Warren=85
Medicare for All" =85
 Democratic 2020 front-runner=317..317/66th prime..on a day with 66 numerology..10+17+20+19=66
her maiden name..Elizabeth Ann Herring=317,196
Herring=79,38



By our count, at least seven other candidates on the stage attacked Warren at some point during the three-hour debate. That dynamic ensured that the fourth debate wouldn't be as successful for Warren as the previous three -- no one can take that amount of incoming and emerge unscathed -- but also proved, very clearly, that no matter what the polls show, her rivals believe her to be the one to beat in this race.
We've reflected that changed reality in our latest 2020 rankings. Below, the 10 men and women with the best chance of emerging as the Democratic nominee in 2020.

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