Who’s Winning the 2020 Presidential Delegate Count?

The Democratic Party will choose their nominee to challenge President Donald Trump during four months of elections that begin with the Iowa caucus on Feb. 3 and conclude with the U.S. Virgin Islands in June.

Bloomberg News is keeping track of each candidate’s path to the nomination up to the Democratic Party Convention in July.



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About The Delegate Tracker

A candidate wins the nomination if they can secure a majority of delegates—2,376 or more. That includes a combined total of pledged delegates—those awarded based on election results—and unpledged superdelegates—party leaders who can vote for the candidate of their choosing. 

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