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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Who won the debate? [View all]
83 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited | |
Clinton | |
6 (7%) |
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O'Malley | |
3 (4%) |
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Sanders | |
74 (89%) |
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No one | |
0 (0%) |
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Not Sure | |
0 (0%) |
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I voted for O'Malley because of his gracious behavior while being treated badly. nt
femmocrat
Jan 2016
#2
I voted O'Malley.. he got 11 minutes or so to 25 or 26 minutes (each) for both of the other debaters
Peacetrain
Jan 2016
#4
They were all engaged. Nice, spirited debate without throwing mud like the Repukes do
mvd
Jan 2016
#7
I thought O'Malley got some good points in. Clinton delivered a serviceable performance, no major
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#24
We don't care about labels. Hillary basically channeled HW Bush w/ "No new taxes" tonight...
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#37
Yes, because asking for new taxes would be a winning formula in a general election.
Beacool
Jan 2016
#52
That's why it doesn't represent the party as a whole, it only represents the LW of the party.
Beacool
Jan 2016
#44
Naw, didn't hurt. It was a piglet. I was on the floor and the piglet was on the sofa and I...
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#57
Should do some research before making absurd, almost embarassing statements.
libdem4life
Jan 2016
#63
According to DU. So I would venture to say it is not necessarily representative
still_one
Jan 2016
#26
You want a national poll of Democrats, she holds a 25 point lead over Sanders
still_one
Jan 2016
#38
He was pretty good. I especially liked him on healthcare. He's a lot more wonkish than Bernie. I
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2016
#49