with just under a month to go, this is the field for now. plenty of time for others to get in.
Here's who has qualified for the September debates so far
https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/02/polit...ers/index.html
By 
Grace Sparks and 
David Wright, CNN
Updated 10:51 AM ET, Tue August 20, 2019
 (CNN)
The third round of Democratic primary debates,  hosted by ABC and Univision, will take place the second week of  September. Presidential candidates have until late August to reach  polling and grassroots fundraising thresholds 
set by the Democratic National Committee. 
Candidates  must receive contributions from at least 130,000 individuals, coming  from at least 400 unique donors in 20 or more states. They also need to  reach 2% in at least four DNC-approved polls.
So far, 10 candidates have met both thresholds, qualifying them for the debates scheduled for September 12 and 13:
- Former Vice President Joe Biden
 
- New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker
 
- Mayor Pete Buttigieg
 
- Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro
 
- California Sen. Kamala Harris
 
- Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar
 
- Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke
 
- Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
 
- Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren
 
- Businessman Andrew Yang
 
Additionally, there are now 14 Democrats who say they have met the fundraising threshold.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, billionaire Tom Steyer, Washington Gov. Jay Insee and author Marianne Williamsonhave  reached the fundraising threshold, but still need to hit their polling  minimum to qualify. Steyer has received three of his four necessary  polls, Gabbard has two, while Inslee and Williamson have none.
All other candidates haven't reached above 2% in any qualifying polls. 
The  DNC requires that all polls be conducted by an approved pollster,  released between June 28 and August 28, 2019, conducted nationally or in  Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and/or Nevada, and fit a certain  question structure. 
 The  candidate must get above 2% support in four or more polls of this  nature, and they cannot be conducted by the same pollster in the same  region.
 
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