Tyson Fury's wife says she wants her champion boxer hubby to take on one last fighter before hanging up his boxing gloves for good - despite admitting she knows 'one punch could change everything'.
20.02.2020 - 07:36 / variety.com
After what seems like countless Democratic debates, February 19th’s had a giant curveball in Mike Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor whose enormous fortune has given him a late, but undeniable, leg up in the race.
So it was unsurprising that the prospect of Bloomberg making a play for the nomination at the 11th hour lit an obvious fire underneath the top five remaining candidates, even as Bloomberg struggled to distinguish and defend himself under the bright lights of the Las Vegas stage.
.Tyson Fury's wife says she wants her champion boxer hubby to take on one last fighter before hanging up his boxing gloves for good - despite admitting she knows 'one punch could change everything'.
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By Ted Johnson
One week after Senator Elizabeth Warren obliterated Mike Bloomberg in Las Vegas, the Democratic presidential candidates are back for the third and final debate of February. Tonight, February 25, seven of the final eight remaining candidates will duke it out onstage at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina, to prove that they’re the best person to win the Democratic nomination.
The Democratic primary debate cycle has been going on for quite a while, but the public's interest in what the remaining presidential candidates have to say is apparently at a fever pitch, because almost 20 million people tuned in to see last week's debate in Las Vegas. Buckle up, folks, because there's still much more of that to come. The candidates are not done trying to distinguish themselves from one another and will line up for another round very soon.
As far as rematches go, this is set to be a pretty big one.
As far as rematches go, this is set to be a pretty big one.
Hollywood great Clint Eastwood appears to have given his backing to billionaire former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg for president.
The Democratic primary debate cycle has been going on for quite a while, but the public's interest in what the remaining presidential candidates have to say is apparently at a fever pitch, because almost 20 million people tuned in to see Wednesday night's debate in Las Vegas. Buckle up, folks, because there's still much more of that to come. The candidates are not done trying to distinguish themselves from one another and will line up for another round very soon.
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Got debate fatigue? Well, strap in, folks, because there's still much more of this Democratic primary process to come, and the candidates aren't done trying to distinguish themselves from one another at the podium.
Six candidates took the stage on Wednesday night (Feb. 19) for the Las Vegas Democratic debate, including former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg for the first time.Senator Bernie Sanders, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Amy Klobuchar all returned for the debate, just days before the Nevada caucuses on Feb.
Coming into Wednesday night's presidential debate, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg knew he would come under attack from his 2020 Democratic rivals.But, even Bloomberg might have been surprised by the barrage he has faced during the six-candidate debate, hosted ahead of the Nevada caucus by NBC News, MSNBC and the Nevada Independent."I'd like to talk about who we're running against," Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on Wednesday night.
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing, and tonight, six candidates will be stating their cases to become the party's nominee for president at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg will all take the stage at the Nevada primary debate in hopes of being nominated to represent the Democrats in the 2020 general election.
It’s been one week since the New Hampshire primary, and the Democratic candidates have another goal in mind: beating Bernie Sanders and coming out on top at the Nevada caucus. But before they see voters pledge for them on February 22, the candidates are taking the debate stage in Las Vegas on February 19, at the iconic Paris Theater.
The Democratic primary process is now in full swing, and tonight, six candidates will be stating their cases to become the party's nominee for president at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, and Michael Bloomberg will all take the stage at the Nevada primary debate in hopes of being nominated to represent the Democrats in the 2020 general election.