How the Democratic Candidates Stacked Up Last Night With Twitter Mentions
But her chief foe for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders, has also shown he can generate excitement in Atlanta, in a visit last month.
Americans are again demonstrating strong interest in the 2016 presidential campaign as the Democratic debate Tuesday night averaged 15.3 million viewers, making it the highest-rated Democratic debate in history, CNN reported.
There were several memorable exchanges. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, speak during the CNN Democratic presidential debate Tuesday, October 13, 2015, in Las Vegas. What did we learn about the Democratic candidates that we didn’t already know? Enough of the e-mails. “She came out the victor.”, said the businessman.
“No, not at all”, Clinton said. “And I think he deserved the space and the time to think that through about whether thatit was best for him to begin this new challenge to try to mount a presidential campaign”, Podesta said.
Democrats are strongly in support of multiple gun control proposals. Sanders has supported the assault weapons ban, but was criticized for his votes against the Brady bill which mandated federal background checks for gun purchases, and for his support of legislation that protected gun owners from litigation over gun deaths.
How do you think the candidates fared?
“I believe that there is a consensus in this country”.
“Credibility is an issue”, he said.
As to why experts in the media should be inclined to undervalue Sanders’ performance, there are a few different possibilities. “But I’m a progressive who likes to get things done”. The Republican attack ad against you in a general election – it writes itself. “Are you blind or just bought? Not just a handful of billionaires”.
Mr Sanders, who spent his honeymoon in Soviet Russian Federation and is viewed as America’s answer to Jeremy Corbyn, said he was not a capitalist and that America should be more like Denmark.
He made the comments in response to a question about an exchange on capitalism between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
“We are not Denmark”. In his opinion, Clinton’s polished politics won the night.
Sanders reminded the audience that he passed $18 billion legislation so veterans could get health care when they needed. About 20 million watched the two Republican debates. Obama, debating this very issue.
In the Carter interview, Cooper asked himself: “Was I too tough on Lincoln Chafee?”. “He valued my judgment”.