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California will 'imminently' challenge President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency to obtain funds for a U

S.-Mexico border wall, state Attorney General Xavier Becerra said on Sunday.'Definitely and imminently,' Becerra told ABC's 'This Week' program when asked whether and when California would sue the Trump administration in federal court

Other states controlled by Democrats are expected to join the effort.'We are prepared, we knew something like this might happen

And with our sister state partners, we are ready to go,' he said.Trump invoked the emergency powers on Friday under a 1976 law after Congress rebuffed his request for $5

7billion to help build the wall that was a signature 2016 campaign promise.The move is intended to allow him to redirect money to wall construction despite Congress appropriating it for other purposes

The White House says Trump will have access to about $8 billion.Nearly $1.4billion was allocated for border fencing under a spending measure approved by Congress last week, and Trump's emergency declaration is aimed at giving him another $6

7billion for the wall.Becerra cited Trump's own comment on Friday that he 'didn't need to do this' as evidence that the emergency declaration is legally vulnerable

'It's become clear that this is not an emergency, not only because no one believes it is but because Donald Trump himself has said it's not,' he said

Becerra and California Governor Gavin Newsom, both Democrats, have been expected to sue to block Trump's move

Becerra told ABC that California and other states are waiting to learn which federal programs will lose money to determine what kind of harm the states could face from the declaration

He said California may be harmed by less federal funding for emergency response services, the military and stopping drug trafficking

'We're confident there are at least 8 billion ways that we can prove harm,' Becerra said

Three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trump's move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights

The legal challenges could at least slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall but would likely end up at the conservative-leaning U

S.Supreme Court.Congress never defined a national emergency in the National Emergencies Act of 1976, which has been invoked dozens of times without a single successful legal challenge

Democrats in Congress have vowed to challenge Trump's declaration and several Republican lawmakers have said they are not certain whether they would support the president

'I think many of us are concerned about this,' Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, told NBC's 'Meet the Press

' Trump could, however, veto any resolution of disapproval from Congress.White House senior adviser Stephen Miller told Fox News on Sunday that Trump's declaration would allow the administration to build 'hundreds of miles' of border wall by September 2020

'We have 120-odd miles that are already under construction or are already obligated plus the additional funds we have and then we´re going to outlay - we´re going to look at a few hundred miles

' Trump's proposed wall and wider immigration policies are likely to be a major campaign issue ahead of the next presidential election in November 2020, where he will seek a second four-year term

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Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 1:40.

Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a lot of pathways would be a step in the right direction.

A backer of Medicare for all, Booker said the ideas proponents are going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead.

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 1:40.

Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a lot of pathways would be a step in the right direction.

A backer of Medicare for all, Booker said the ideas proponents are going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead.

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 1:46.

Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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Californias AG says 4 other states will join him in imminently suing Trump over border emergency D - Duration: 5:49.

Californias AG says 4 other states will join him in imminently suing Trump over border emergency D

California will imminently challenge President Donald Trumps declaration of a national emergency to obtain funds for a U.S. Mexico border wall, state Attorney General Xavier Becerra said on Sunday.

Definitely and imminently, Becerra told ABCs This Week program when asked whether and when California would sue the Trump administration in federal court. Other states controlled by Democrats are expected to join the effort.

We are prepared, we knew something like this might happen. And with our sister state partners, we are ready to go, he said.

Trump invoked the emergency powers on Friday under a 1976 law after Congress rebuffed his request for dollar 5.7 billion to help build the wall that was a signature 2016 campaign promise.

The move is intended to allow him to redirect money to wall construction despite Congress appropriating it for other purposes .

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said Sunday that his state and four others will imminently sue President Donald Trump to stop him from using afederal emergency declaration to expand a wall along the U.S. Mexico border

President Trump greeted guests on the tarmac at West Palm Beach International Airport on Friday night, hours after declaring a border national emergency and announcing his plan to redirect dollar 6.5 billion in government dollars to the expansion of a U.S. Mexico border wall

The White House says Trump will have access to about dollar 8 billion. Nearly dollar 1.4 billion was allocated for border fencing under a spending measure approved by Congress last week, and Trumps emergency declaration is aimed at giving him another dollar 6.7 billion for the wall.

Becerra cited Trumps own comment on Friday that he didnt need to do this as evidence that the emergency declaration is legally vulnerable.

Its become clear that this is not an emergency, not only because no one believes it is but because Donald Trump himself has said its not, he said.

Becerra and California Governor Gavin Newsom, both Democrats, have been expected to sue to block Trumps move.

Becerra is leading a group of five Democratic attorneys general who plan to sue in the Ninth Circuit, traditionally Americas most liberal group of courts and judges; the case is ultimately expected to be decided in the U.S. Supreme Court

A Border Patrol unit patrols near a section of reinforced US Mexico border fence seen from Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on February 14

Becerra told ABC that California and other states are waiting to learn which federal programs will lose money to determine what kind of harm the states could face from the declaration.

He said California may be harmed by less federal funding for emergency response services, the military and stopping drug trafficking.

Were confident there are at least 8 billion ways that we can prove harm, Becerra said.

Three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trumps move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights.

The legal challenges could at least slow down Trumps efforts to build the wall but would likely end up at the conservative leaning U.S. Supreme Court.

Congress never defined a national emergency in the National Emergencies Act of 1976, which has been invoked dozens of times without a single successful legal challenge.

Democrats in Congress have vowed to challenge Trumps declaration and several Republican lawmakers have said they are not certain whether they would support the president.

I think many of us are concerned about this, Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, told NBCs Meet the Press.

Trump could, however, veto any resolution of disapproval from Congress.

White House senior adviser Stephen Miller told Fox News on Sunday that Trumps declaration would allow the administration to build hundreds of miles of border wall by September 2020.

We have 120 odd miles that are already under construction or are already obligated plus the additional funds we have and then we´re going to outlay we´re going to look at a few hundred miles.

Trumps proposed wall and wider immigration policies are likely to be a major campaign issue ahead of the next presidential election in November 2020, where he will seek a second four year term.

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Early voting states are focus for Booker and Democrats in 2020 contest nj.com

is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a lot of pathways would be a step in the right direction.

A backer of Medicare for all, Booker said the ideas proponents are going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead.

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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Update | Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 1:50.

Update | Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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California's AG says 4 other states will join him in 'imminently' suing Trump over border emergency - Duration: 5:46.

California will 'imminently' challenge President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency to obtain funds for a U

S.-Mexico border wall, state Attorney General Xavier Becerra said on Sunday.'Definitely and imminently,' Becerra told ABC's 'This Week' program when asked whether and when California would sue the Trump administration in federal court

Other states controlled by Democrats are expected to join the effort.'We are prepared, we knew something like this might happen

And with our sister state partners, we are ready to go,' he said.Trump invoked the emergency powers on Friday under a 1976 law after Congress rebuffed his request for $5

7billion to help build the wall that was a signature 2016 campaign promise.The move is intended to allow him to redirect money to wall construction despite Congress appropriating it for other purposes

The White House says Trump will have access to about $8 billion.Nearly $1.4billion was allocated for border fencing under a spending measure approved by Congress last week, and Trump's emergency declaration is aimed at giving him another $6

7billion for the wall.Becerra cited Trump's own comment on Friday that he 'didn't need to do this' as evidence that the emergency declaration is legally vulnerable

'It's become clear that this is not an emergency, not only because no one believes it is but because Donald Trump himself has said it's not,' he said

Becerra and California Governor Gavin Newsom, both Democrats, have been expected to sue to block Trump's move

Becerra told ABC that California and other states are waiting to learn which federal programs will lose money to determine what kind of harm the states could face from the declaration

He said California may be harmed by less federal funding for emergency response services, the military and stopping drug trafficking

'We're confident there are at least 8 billion ways that we can prove harm,' Becerra said

Three Texas landowners and an environmental group filed the first lawsuit against Trump's move on Friday, saying it violates the Constitution and would infringe on their property rights

The legal challenges could at least slow down Trump's efforts to build the wall but would likely end up at the conservative-leaning U

S.Supreme Court.Congress never defined a national emergency in the National Emergencies Act of 1976, which has been invoked dozens of times without a single successful legal challenge

Democrats in Congress have vowed to challenge Trump's declaration and several Republican lawmakers have said they are not certain whether they would support the president

'I think many of us are concerned about this,' Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security Committee, told NBC's 'Meet the Press

' Trump could, however, veto any resolution of disapproval from Congress.White House senior adviser Stephen Miller told Fox News on Sunday that Trump's declaration would allow the administration to build 'hundreds of miles' of border wall by September 2020

'We have 120-odd miles that are already under construction or are already obligated plus the additional funds we have and then we´re going to outlay - we´re going to look at a few hundred miles

' Trump's proposed wall and wider immigration policies are likely to be a major campaign issue ahead of the next presidential election in November 2020, where he will seek a second four-year term

For more infomation >> California's AG says 4 other states will join him in 'imminently' suing Trump over border emergency - Duration: 5:46.

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Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 1:46.

Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 2:13.

Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest - Duration: 1:43.

Early voting states are focus for Democrats in 2020 contest

Democratic presidential candidates are courting voters in states with influential early roles in the 2020 primary as the busy pace of campaigning over the holiday weekend shows that the contest to challenge President Donald Trump is fully underway.

The brisk pace of the candidates stops Sunday in New Hampshire, Iowa and Nevada points to the up for grabs state of the race in its early stages. And Congress Presidents Day recess gives the senators already running some extra time to promote their agendas.

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is continuing his swing through New Hampshire. Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is set to visit Iowa. And Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts plans to be in Nevada, the first Western state to vote in the primary.

Booker told voters on Saturday there are a "lot of pathways" to achieving universal health coverage and that just lowering Medicare eligibility to age 55 would be "a step in the right direction." A backer of "Medicare for all", Booker said the ideas proponents are "going to have to find ways to advance the ball given the Congress that we have" as they work to win support.

Klobuchar, after appearances in Minnesota and Wisconsin, is taking her case for Midwestern neighborly appeal to the state that opens voting with its caucuses.

Warren heads to the West after campaigning in the South on Saturday. She met with an estimated 800 voters in Greenville, South Carolina, before heading to Georgia for an early appearance that signals Democratic hopes to make inroads in the South.

Sen. Kamala Harris of California is due in New Hampshire on Monday following a two day stop in South Carolina. At a town hall in West Columbia on Saturday, Harris said she believes this moment is a time "that we need fighters on stage who know how to fight — I do — and who have a proven desire to lead."

Three high profile potential candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Texas Rep. Beto ORourke — remain on the sidelines for now.

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