Donald Trump live-tweets Democratic debate
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump wasn’t impressed by his Democratic rivals’ performance during their first debate Tuesday night.
Hillary Clinton During a phone call on Wednesday with “Chicago Tonight”, DeSanto said that Hillary Clinton offered her strongest rationale yet for her candidacy and brought her individual answers back to her core values. Sanders is also receiving credit for sticking to his core issues.
CNN charged advertisers $100,000 for a 30-second ad during last night’s debate, compared with $200,000 for the Republican debates in September, according to people familiar with the situation.
“We’ve given her a full flip-flop on this before”, Tharpe said during an interview on “Closer Look”.
However, Ralston said that while momentum and passion can help win elections, election infrastructure and organization, especially in states like Nevada, make the biggest difference. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker referred to Trump’s reality TV show, The Apprentice, and President Obama when he said, “We don’t need an apprentice in the White House”.
Both O’Malley and Clinton found themselves starting statements by acknowledging similarities with Sanders, but his effect could even be seen in answers that didn’t include a name-check.
Tuesday’s faceoff in Las Vegas is by far the highest for any Democratic debate, topping the previous record of 10.7 million viewers who watched ABC’s telecast of the meeting between then candidate Barack Obama and Clinton in Philadelphia on April 16, 2008. “That’s an irony- oldest person on the stage really appealing to the younger Democratic voters”, said Terry.
Several times, Clinton noted she would be the first woman president of the United States. No, Mike, I think people were mostly shocked that someone with your family history was making dog jokes. “He probably needs to spend more time in preparation”, said Terry.
Following the debate, CBS published a full transcript of the candidates’ remarks. Among them were Bernie Sanders’ “Enough about the damn emails”, comment, referring to questions regarding Clinton’s personal email use.
So basically, he’s asserting that over 15.3 million people kept up with the debate by reading Trump’s tweets (one of which was an easily verifiable falsehood).