With Jewish fans, Bernie Sanders wins Democratic debate on social media
The global Union of Painters and Allied Trades endorsed Hillary Clinton in her run for president Wednesday at its Henderson training facility, as the Democratic front-runner campaigned in the valley the day after the debate at the Wynn Las Vegas.
He drew on that experience throughout the debate in a feisty exchange with Bernie Sanders on gun control laws he signed as governor. Both Bernie Sanders and Jim Webb, himself a former Marine, addressed the issue multiple times.
“Her performance at the first Democratic presidential debate was so commanding that even her greatest vulnerability – the lingering controversy over her private email practices as secretary of state – ended up redounding to her benefit”, it wrote.
“She said she’d been in 25, I think, with Barack Obama and whoever else back in 2008, and it showed”, said Rubin.
“I thought every one of those folks did well”, he responded when a reporter asked him about the debate. Hillary Rodham Clinton and two of her rivals kept the argument going for him the rest of the evening on stage. “This was a substantive, policy-based debate on gun-control, climate change, income inequality, the issues that voters really care about”. “I was proud of the fact that after I staffed my Cabinet, and my senior staff, the University of New York in Albany did a survey of all 50 states, and concluded that mine had more women in senior leadership positions than any other state in America”.
If Vice President Joe Biden were looking for any clear sign from Tuesday night’s Democratic debate that he should enter the 2016 race, he probably didn’t see it. Hillary Clinton, ever so much like her husband Bill, but not almost so honest about it, is the quintessential triangulator.
O’Malley spoke for 16 minutes and 51 seconds, third behind Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
More generally, the tone of the Democratic debate was different from its Republican counterparts, according to professors. Clinton and Sanders took a swipe here and there, but the tone was mostly civilized.
“Being a socialist, he wants us to be like the European countries and no, I don’t think so”, she said. The issue has been dominating coverage of her campaign, and she’ll be the first to admit that she has been less than adept at handling said coverage. “And I know how to find common ground, and I know how to stand my ground”. “The debate came just a week before Ms Clinton was due to appear before a panel in the House of Representatives investigating the September 11, 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya that killed United States ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans”.