The second round of debates among the 20 candidates seeking the Democratic party’s presidential nomination are Tuesday and Wednesday. Sure, their policies will be more important than their fashion sense, but numerous studies have shown that looks can result in a major swing of votes from one candidate to the next. So style does matter — and, here, WWD grades the field. Sen. Amy Klobuchar Charlie Neibergall/Courtesy Amy Klobuchar: B We appreciate a commitment for the Irish holiday. Sticking to a kelly green would’ve been more precise; the teal scarf feels less coordinated. But bonus points for the effort. Governor John Hickenlooper Charles Krupa/Courtesy John Hickenlooper: B+ He’s dressed like a ceo off-duty. The layering of the outerwear vest underneath the blazer — with the dark pants — feels very Ivy League. He might have an issue relating to the masses, but he’s very appropriately dressed for a shopping spree in Milan. Andrew Yang CJ GUNTHER/Courtesy Andrew Yang: C- We love the American flag, but unless you’re an Olympic skier representing the U.S., leave the patriotic scarf at home. We understand the cold temperatures, but ear muffs, really? Tulsi Gabbard Charlie Neibergall/Courtesy Tulsi Gabbard: A- She appears elegant, simple and powerful — everything a presidential candidate should look. The tweed-like elongated blazer suits her very well
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