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Don’t Go to the Polls Without BW’s 2020 Primary Voter Guide — Mobile

In BirminghamWatch’s 2020 Primary Voter Guide, you’ll find:

A story on what candidates in the U.S. Senate race have to say about issues important to voters and why the Senate race is driving debate about the election.

A story about the candidates’ positions on issues in the Republican primary for president, and in the Democratic primary for president.

A story about the statewide amendment on the ballot, which would move the state Board of Education from an elected board to an appointed one.

Profiles of candidates on the ballot, including basic information about each of the candidates along with the top contributors to their campaigns, the main issues they’re citing in their campaigns and links to their web or social media sites. A list of those links will be updated this evening.

Printable sample ballots you can use to mark your own choices for each race.

And a Voter’s Toolbox of information about voting, including which districts will be on your ballot and how to find your polling place.

It’s all in one package on the BirminghamWatch 2020 Primary Voter Guide.

Don’t Go to the Polls Without the 2020 Primary Voter Guide

In BirminghamWatch’s 2020 Primary Voter Guide, you’ll find:

A story on what candidates in the U.S. Senate race have to say about issues important to voters and why the Senate race is driving debate about the election.

A story about the candidates’ positions on issues in the Republican primary for president, and in the Democratic primary for president.

A story about the statewide amendment on the ballot, which would move the state Board of Education from an elected board to an appointed one.

Profiles of candidates on the ballot, including basic information about each of the candidates along with the top contributors to their campaigns, the main issues they’re citing in their campaigns and links to their web or social media sites. A list of those links will be updated this evening.

Printable sample ballots you can use to mark your own choices for each race.

And a Voter’s Toolbox of information about voting, including which districts will be on your ballot and how to find your polling place.

It’s all in one package on the BirminghamWatch 2020 Primary Voter Guide.

Where Democratic Presidential Candidates Stand on Major Issues

Alabama voters who choose a Democratic ballot for the March 3 party primaries will see a crowded slate of 14 presidential candidates, but nine of those have withdrawn from the race.

The remaining five active candidates are Joseph R. Biden, Michael R. Bloomberg, Tulsi Gabbard, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

The nine candidates who dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination are Michael Bennet, Cory Booker, Julian Castro, John K. Delaney, Marianne Williamson and Andrew Yang, along with Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, who withdrew from the race after disappointing results in Saturday’s primary in South Carolina.

According to a recent Gallup Poll, Democratic candidates selected the following topics as the top five issues in the party’s presidential primary: health care, climate change, gun policy, education and the distribution of wealth and income. Read about their stances.