2020 Presidential Policy Tracker
A Comprehensive guide to the
2020 Presidential Candidates and the Issues
The U.S. is in the midst of the 2020 presidential election cycle. In this election cycle, more national candidates have articulated policies and plans that explicitly address racial equity issues that impact the South, central to E Pluribus Unum’s mission and vision. This 2020 Presidential Policy Tracker summarizes and highlights the current presidential candidates’ stances on racial equity issues (criminal justice, wealth/economics, education, health, housing, and voting/democracy) in a single, accessible website. All candidates of both parties highlight racial equality or racial justice policies. Each candidate, listed in this tracker, who has expressed a stance on an issue is listed under each subcategory. The policy tracker is intended as an informational resource and is not a judgment of any candidate’s policy or position.
Opportunity
Affordable Housing
Access to High Quality Education
Environmental Equity
Health Equity
Transportation Access
Justice
Re-Entry Services
Ending Capital Punishment
Expanding Gun Safety Measures
Improving Police-Community Relations
Democracy
PAST 2020 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
Michael Bennet, Michael Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, John Delaney, Tulsi Gabbard, Amy Klobuchar, Deval Patrick, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer, Joe Walsh, Elizabeth Warren, Bill Weld, Andrew Yang