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Julián Castro won't qualify for next week's Democratic debate

Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro won't qualify for the next Democratic presidential primary debate, the only candidate still in the race who participated in the October debate to miss out on November's.

Castro is not the only active candidate who missed out on the debate stage. Michael Bennet, Steve Bullock, John Delaney and Marianne Williamson all participated in earlier debates but will not qualify for the November debate. Joe Sestak and Wayne Messam have never qualified for a debate and will not be on stage next week, either.

“Every time something good about Barack Obama comes up, he says, 'Oh, I was there. I was there. I was there. That's me, too.’ And then every time somebody questions part of the administration that we were both part of, he says, ‘Well, that was the president,’” Castro said on stage in September. “I only have 24 hours to secure my spot in the next debate -- and as of 6pm, it looks like I might not make it,” Castro wrote in a fundraising email sent early Wednesday morning that was. “Together we’ve beat the odds time and time again -- but right now, I need you more than ever. Will you rush $5 before midnight so I can fund my final 24-hour push and make the cut before time runs out?”

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