Solid peroration from Booker, combining Corinthians and the Declaration of Independence. Booker can be really good at the uplift when he goes there.
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Yang: a trucker named Fred.
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Harris: Rand Paul.
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Buttigieg says friends in foxholes, pivots to a West Wing monologue about national service.
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Bernie also mentions John McCain & Mike Lee. It's funny, McCain was legendary for his feuds & grudges, but he knew how to work with anybody when he wanted to.
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Warren: Charles Fried, a longtime conservative law prof who has sided with Democrats for the past two decades.
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Biden: HEY THIS IS MY MUSIC McCain, again. Biden promised two answers, and he doesn't give the second one.
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Warren took some punches tonight, handled some of them poorly, but she is what she is; she won't give specifics when pressed, she won't answer yes/no questions, she's comfortable being snide.
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Hard to see this debate moving the needle much for Biden or Bernie, for good or ill.
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The big losers tonight were Harris, Beto, & Gabbard, all of whom sounded desperate & outside their comfort zones.
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Probably a good night for Buttigieg & Klobuchar, both of whom tried to stake out a moderate/progressive Midwestern lane. I'm doubtful there is a lane left there to stake out, but it's the theory of their campaigns now.
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