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Where 2020 Democratic candidates went to college, grad school
There are currently 24 Democratic candidates running in one of the most crowded fields in history — and they all boast impressive resumés.
They grew up in places as far-flung as Hawaii, Texas, and upstate New York — attending a mix of elite private schools, public schools, and home-school.
13 out of the 24 declared candidates attended an Ivy League university for undergrad or grad school, 13 have law degrees, and two are Rhodes scholars.
Read more: 14 photos of 2020 presidential candidates when they were in high school
One of the candidates, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, was elected to serve in the Hawaii state legislature and completed two overseas deployments in the US Army before earning a bachelor’s degree from Hawaii Pacific University.
Here’s where the declared Democratic candidates attended undergraduate and graduate school.
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