By Bruce Haring
08.02.2020 - 05:41 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
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As they have for past gatherings of the Democratic candidates for president, Trevor Noah and the online team at The Daily Show are monitoring tonight’s debate.
The stakes are high for tonight’s gathering. It’s the last debate before the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, and the assembled will be looking to build momentum – or recover, in some cases – from what happened earlier this week in Iowa..
Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Mayor Pete
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Trevor Noah has a theory about President Donald Trump: The outspoken head of state makes a comedian’s job of writing good jokes “harder.” “I would never think that Trump is good for us.
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One of Mzansi’s most-loved celebrities, Boity recently celebrated 3.5 million followers on the gram, this feat makes her the most-followed local celeb on the platform.
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Last night, Bernie Sanders came out on top in the New Hampshire primary, followed by Pete Buttigieg and surprise third place winner Amy Klobuchar. The Daily Show's Trevor Noah saw the senator's success as part of the bigger picture in a pretty accurate and slightly-too-real analogy.
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Wale joined Trevor Noah for an appearance on The Daily Show Tuesday (Feb. 11).
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Andrew Yang announced Tuesday that he is dropping out of the Democratic presidential race, after a disappointing result in the New Hampshire primary.
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The Daily Show's Trevor Noah was just as thrilled as anyone that Bong Joon Ho's Parasite became the first movie not in English to win Best Picture at the Oscars, but the late-night host has got a grim prediction about what's ahead for the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
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With just four days before the next primary, the Democratic candidates are debating for the eighth time on February 7. The presidential hopefuls will gather yet again for a night of passionate arguments and personal jabs at St.
NBC News and MSNBC plan to be among the first and last news outlets focused on the New Hampshire primary, starting live coverage this evening on Chris Matthews’ “Hardball” and Chris Hayes’ “All In” and then continuing through Wednesday morning.