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cal04

(41,505 posts)
Mon Jan 18, 2016, 02:06 AM Jan 2016

Sanders surges in debate that gets at core of Democratic divide

Bernie Sanders dominated Sunday night’s Democratic debate here, overpowering Hillary Clinton in a format she typically controls. With polls showing Clinton on the ropes in Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders’ strong performance may have further imperiled Clinton’s once-inevitable path to her party’s presidential nomination.

Touting his surging poll numbers in the two key early states, Sanders was prepared and in command throughout the two-hour debate sponsored by NBC News and YouTube. In previous appearances, Clinton has easily dominated the stage. But turning in his strongest debate performance yet, Sanders drove the conversation – brushing aside her attacks as he doggedly returned to his core message of political revolution.

In the long arc of a primary campaign that began with warm relations between the two top candidates only to turn acrimonious over side issues, Sunday night was the first time voters saw the core divide between Clinton and Sanders.

They clashed over their approach to governing – revolution or evolution – in a way broadly hinted at since the day each got into the race but was somewhat obscured until now.

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/sanders-surges-debate-gets-core-democratic-divide

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Sanders surges in debate that gets at core of Democratic divide (Original Post) cal04 Jan 2016 OP
He further exposed her ties to Wall Street. ViseGrip Jan 2016 #1
The first sentence says he "dominated" Duckfan Jan 2016 #2
He only responded to what I thought were most egregious of her lies. libdem4life Jan 2016 #3

Duckfan

(1,268 posts)
2. The first sentence says he "dominated"
Mon Jan 18, 2016, 05:07 AM
Jan 2016

Is that really the case? Now I really do want to see the repeat. Bern baby Bern!!

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
3. He only responded to what I thought were most egregious of her lies.
Mon Jan 18, 2016, 12:20 PM
Jan 2016

That I would expect him to do. He showed emotion...she turned in a plastic performance. I want my President to be able to "feel" for me and others...that's what Democrats do.

After last night, I barely consider her a Democrat.

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