Pete Buttigieg – Photo: LGBTQ Victory Fund.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders sparred on Tuesday night over the question of electability, as Sanders denied having said that a woman could not win the presidency.
Warren said on Monday that Sanders had told her in December 2018 that a woman could not be elected — while Sanders said the claim was “ludicrous.” While both candidates said on Tuesday night that they did not want to engage in personal attacks, the conflict did allow each to make a pitch for their own ability to defeat
Pete Buttigieg – Photo: LGBTQ Victory Fund.
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The final Democratic debate before the Iowa caucus drew more viewers for CNN than the previous two sparring sessions.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren — Photo: Gage Skidmore
Trevor Noah addressed new tensions between fellow Senators and presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren at the seventh presidential debate and the last before the Democratic primaries on his live Tuesday night show.Heading into the CNN/Des Moines Register debate atDrake University in Des Moines, Iowa, CNN had reported that at a meeting in 2018, Sanders told Warren he believed a woman couldn't win the 2020 presidential election.
Elizabeth Warren made a vigorous case for a female president and stood behind her accusation suggesting sexism by progressive rival Bernie Sanders Tuesday night in a tense Democratic debate that raised gender as a key issue in the sprint to Iowa’s presidential caucuses.Sanders vehemently denied Warren's accusation, which threatened to split the Democratic Party’s far-left flank -- and a longtime liberal alliance -- at a critical moment in the 2020 contest.“Look at the men on this stage.
The first Democratic debate of 2020 will kick off on Tuesday night, just a few weeks before primaries are set to begin in New Hampshire.The CNN/Des Moines Register debate, held at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, is the seventh overall of the 2020 presidential election cycle. Not long after former candidates Julian Castro and Cory Booker dropped out of the race, six candidates will take the stage: former Vice President Joe Biden; Sen.
I don’t envy the job of a debate moderator wrangling a stage full of candidates, especially when Twitter, instant replay, and 24-hour cable news breakdowns make every syllable they say the subject of such intense and immediate scrutiny. However: The one thing entirely in their control is the slate of questions they ask, and over and over again, a majority of this election season’s moderators have stumbled as they pursue confrontational moments that they can dissect to death.