The first contest is scheduled for Monday, February 3, 2020.
I expect Republican incumbent U.S. president Donald Trump will win re-nomination.
The Democratic side is the one somewhat in question.
The declared candidates (as of February 3, 2019):
• Cory Booker (04.27.1969, Washington, D.C.) of New Jersey; former Mayor of Newark; junior U.S. Senator of New Jersey
• Pete Buttrieg (01.19.1982, South Bend, Indiana) of Indiana; Mayor of South Bend
• Julián Castro (09.16.1974, San Antonio, Texas) of Texas; former Mayor of San Antonio; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
• John Delaney (04.16.1963, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey) of Maryland; former U.S. Representative of Maryland #06
• Tulsi Gabbard (04.12.1981, Leloaloa, American Samoa) of Hawaii; U.S. Representative of Hawaii #02
• Kirsten Gillibrand (12.09.1966, Albany, New York) of New York; former U.S. Representative of New York #20; junior U.S. Senator of New York
• Kamala Harris (10.20.1964, Oakland, California) of California; junior U.S. Senator of California
• Elizabeth Warren (06.22.1949, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) of Massachusetts; senior U.S. Senator of Massachusetts
I have no interest in any corporate Democrats.
The following video, published to YouTube on January 26, 2019 by The Real News, is about this topic. Its description: “Jacqueline Luqman, Editor-in-Chief of the Luqman Nation talks about potential presidential candidates and how they can serve the black community, realistic goals, and what the black community should demand from them and issues to focus on.”
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