Speaking of the Democratic field,
NY Times article on that very subject today. The big names mentioned: Warren, Sanders, Biden, (Kamela) Harris, (Cory) Booker. The lesser known names: Deval Patrick, former Gov. of Massachusetts; Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles; Mitch Landrieu, former New Orleans Mayor; Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana; various other current and former governors (including Terry McAuliffe); and NY's own Sen. Gillibrand.
How serious any or all of these candidates are varies. Note that the one's who aren't serious contenders seem more seriously likely to get involved (Mayor Garcetti has apparently already told friend's he'll probably run, but I've never heard of the man until today, so ups and downs).
My aim of the day: research the b-tier and c-tier Democratic candidates so I can say more about them than what positions they held. I know some stuff about a few of them: for example, Gillibrand has been building up a political network by successfully picking out and endorsing female democratic candidates across the board in recent months, and has amassed a significant winning record (and, with that, significant political clout). Terry McAuliffe has his record turning red purple, Warren has a big history of left-wing grassroots action against the banks. And of course Ernie Anders is Ernie Anders, and Eternal Joe is still Biden his time. But there are so many others... we might need to make another March-Madness style thing.
Medical knowledge is irrelevant, because if god intends for you to survive, you will. Right?
God helps those who helps themselves. That's Matthew 25:45 right? No...?