Official 2020 Democratic Primary Debate Thread

JJ Lions

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I think that lead is going to slip away the closer we get to the primaries. Dude keeps increasingly showing that he's out of touch with the current generation.

It just grew since the last debate, while Harris fell. For the general election, you go moderate. It's why he's up 20+. I'm just trying to figure out who the best VP candidate is for him.
 

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Bernie did better but he is taking a MASSIVE L so far throughout this whole entire process...

He is going to be a good litmus test though to see just how strong the ADOS movement is because he is doing everything he can to distance himself from reparations...lets see them punish him at the polls for it...

Bernie and Biden should be running away with this and neither one of them have really gotten in the game yet...
 

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Bernie has become a one trick pony with healthcare. He should have stuck with the 99% angle. It's what this country truly needs at this point anyways.
 

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Winners

1) Bernie and Warren - beyond clear that the planned gang up went out with a whimper. Almost every question they got they answered (immigration and nuclear weapons to be discussed later.

2) Williamson - really strong on social issues. Cares a lot. Understands systemic corruption

3) Ryan, Buttigeg - not enough time for Ryan but had good points. Butti didn't do as bad as people say here.

4) Bullock, Beto - strong tonight - bullock will be a great VP pick. Beto did enough not to drop out, but we needed a little more. Biden will on top until Beto can produce a KO moment IMO.

5) Delaney, Klobuchar - Said some things good for a general and not for a primary, doesn't mean they're necessairliy wrong, just that they spoke on reality in some ways.

@storyteller your thoughts?
 

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Question you Biden people need to have is if he is the nominee does he get a turn out big enough to make damage down ballot? Is Biden gonna bring out young people and non voters enough to win back lower branches of government? All off just being against Trump?

I doubt it and we'll basically be at Obama 2014-2016. Which could lead to another Republican president who actually is smart enough to really fukk us :wow:
 

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rich people don't have back breaking student loans....wtf is wrong with you nikkas

Do you honestly think that black people are more crippled by student loan debt than white people?

I'm not gonna go digging for numbers, but I'm sure the college attendance rate is considerably lower among blacks than whites, and the dropout rate is noticeably higher. So who really will see more debt relief?

Of course wealthy people may not have college debt but working and middle class white America still outnumber us by far
 
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