
On the Trail: Inside the 2020 Primaries
Documentary
Overview
CNN's team of female journalists and embeds pack up and leave their families to fan out across the country and report on the president and his would-be rivals as the candidates launch campaigns and contend for voters.
Top Cast


Dana Bash
Dana Bash
Self
Dana Bash
Self


Kaitlan Collins
Kaitlan Collins
Self
Kaitlan Collins
Self
Jessica Dean
Jessica Dean
Self
Jessica Dean
Self
Daniella Diaz
Daniella Diaz
Self
Daniella Diaz
Self
Annie Grayer
Annie Grayer
Self
Annie Grayer
Self
Lah Kyung
Lah Kyung
Self
Lah Kyung
Self
Lee Min-jung
Lee Min-jung
Self
Lee Min-jung
Self
Abby Phillip
Abby Phillip
Self
Abby Phillip
Self
Arlette Saenz
Arlette Saenz
Self
Arlette Saenz
Self
Jasmine Wright
Jasmine Wright
Self
Jasmine Wright
Self
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