Article snippet: The 2020 presidential race is shaping up on the Democratic side to be one of the largest in history. With no clear frontrunner, dozens of candidates have expressed interest in campaigning for the chance to take on MORE in the general election. It’s also possible Trump could get a primary challenger from a Republican, though he would be a prohibitive favorite. Here's a look at all the candidates who are in, out and on the fence for 2020. DEMOCRATS IN Rep. MORE (Md.) The independently wealthy 55-year-old congressman first announced his candidacy in July 2017. He’s already visited all of Iowa’s 99 counties. State Sen. Richard Ojeda (W.V.) Ojeda announced his candidacy in November. He repeatedly criticized Trump but endorsed the then-businessman for president in 2016. Andrew Yang The entrepreneur announced his candidacy in November 2017 on a platform of universal basic income. His plan would give every American over the age of 18 an income of $1,000 per month and would be paid for by a tax on companies benefiting the most from automation. He has never held public office. MAYBE Stacey Abrams Abrams has said several times that she will run for office again after she lost a close election in this year’s governor’s race in Georgia that gave her national name recognition. “I am open to all options, and it’s too soon after the election to know exactly what I’m going to do,” she said shortly after accepting defeat. MORE The former vice president, 76, said he'd make a decis... Link to the full article to read more