UN Third Democratic Debates

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There are now less than five months to go before the first votes are cast in the Democratic presidential nominating contest. So the spotlight is going to be even hotter on the 10 candidates who made the cut for Thursday's debate in Houston.

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is ascendant with more Democrats saying they like her than any other candidate, but former Vice President Joe Biden continues to lead in the polls. So what might set them apart, what could be the flashpoints Thursday night, and can any of the other candidates break through?

Here are some key logistical questions, followed by political ones:

When is the debate? Thursday from 8-11 p.m. ET

What channel is it on? ABC and Univision (with Spanish translation)

Who are the moderators? ABC's George Stephanopoulos, David Muir, Linsey Davis and Univision's Jorge Ramos

Who's on the stage? Biden, Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey, Kamala Harris of California, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Warren, as well as South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Obama Housing Secretary Julián Castro, former Rep. Beto O'Rourke of Texas and tech investor Andrew Yang.

What were the qualifications to get into this debate? 2% in at least four Democratic polls, either nationally or in early states, as well as 130,000 donors from at least 20 states and at least 400 in each state.

Here are five political questions:
1. What will the Biden-Warren dynamic be like?
There's lots being made of the fact that this is the first time during this presidential campaign that Biden and Warren will share the debate stage. The question is whether they engage — and on what?

They signaled that they might mix it up. Warren has gotten attention for her myriad plans, but a Biden adviser told CNN that the former vice president will likely argue in the debate that "we need more than plans." One area ripe for debate is on bankruptcy law, an issue where they have a history.

2. Can Biden take the heat — again?
In the first two debates, varying candidates have picked fights with Biden — Harris on busing, Booker on criminal justice, and so on. And he'll likely be the focus of criticism from other candidates because of his continued lead in the polls.

But despite some missteps on the campaign trail and a lackluster first debate, his brand has shown resiliency. He not only leads the race nationally and in many state polls, but he's also extremely well liked among the Democratic base, something you'd likely never know if you only read Twitter, a point his campaign makes repeatedly.

That makes him a target for the other candidates, who have to be wondering what it will take to dislodge him. Still, Democratic strategists see Biden as a fragile front-runner, and he has to have solid outings in these coming debates that will likely get more attention than the first couple of rounds.

3. Will the candidates double down on positions unpopular with general-election voters?
A lot of the moderate Democratic candidates are not on the stage for this debate— Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet and former Maryland Rep. John Delaney did not qualify, and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper dropped out to run for the Senate.

That means the progressives are likely to again target Biden and focus on issues unpopular outside of Democrats, like "Medicare for All" as a replacement to private insurance, health care for immigrants in the country illegally and decriminalizing border crossings.

4. Do Sanders and Warren maintain their nonaggression pact?
Warren is getting lots of attention and was not only the most popular candidate among Democrats in the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, she's now caught up with — and even passed in some instances — fellow progressive Sanders in an average of the polls.

That has to grate on Sanders, even if people close to him continue to say that he sees Warren as an ally for the kind of change he wants to see in the country. They have maintained that Sanders will not go after Warren unless they are the last two standing, but they also privately point out differences, such as on foreign policy and party politics. It's probably not the time yet for Sanders to need to go after Warren, but could some prickliness begin to emerge?

5. What kind of chances do candidates needing a breakout take?
If a candidate hasn't had a moment yet, they now have a chance to do something to gain attention and create a spark for their campaign before a large audience.

Yang, for one, is promising to do something no one's done. What exactly? No one knows, but Yang is hoping you tune in.

At the same time, it's not clear how many people will tune in. The latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that more people said they weren't going to watch (42%) than said they would (38%).

Tulsi, one of the few sane-ish candidates in the Democratic race, isn't going to be in this debate, so I'm not sure if I'm interested in watching this tonight
 
Well I love how they bring up Japan's education system in all of this.

Well I don't think they realize why Japan's education system is better for a number of reasons.

For starters, Japan is an enthostate. 99% of the population is Japanese and only 1% of it is any other race. So social stability is one thing they have. Like a lot of East Asian countries, they value education a lot which is why Japan's IQ rates are higher compared to other countries.

Two, Japan is a county of discipline. They don't let their students wear what they want to school so Japanese students wear either Navy or Catholic-styled school uniforms shows this. In American schools you can stand out but in Japanese schools to quote R. Lee Ermy from Full Metal Jacket, "Here you are all equally worthless".

Three, Japanese schools actually teach their students practical life skills. For starters, they don't have janitors so they make their students in the public school system clean up their school before they can go home.

Four, they don't teach woke crap in their schools and focus on what can apply to them in real life.
Lmao yeah. If you kicked all the blacks and latinos out of school, our schools would almost certainly be totally fine. Certainly on par with northern European and east Asian countries
 
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Oh no, not my M203 grenade launcher!
This but unironically.
 
Biden is showing signs of sundowning syndrome bigly and I just don't see him holding it together for the long hall. If the DNC rams him through things will get real ruff in the general with the pace Trump sets.

 
It’s hard to tell, but I think the reference to the “record player” is a reference to dubious research suggesting poor kids hear fewer words at home than wealthy kids. I think; again, it’s hard to tell.
Ok the record player gaff was funny but Vox is being retarded for guessing when they could just wait 5 seconds to ask the geezer what he was talking about. For all we know, he was talking about how parents should play music for their children at night because of a semi-popular theory that it will raise your child's IQ and make them a better student. I've met more than a few parents who insist on putting Mozart on for their small children because of this.

Or maybe he's the most retarded person on the stage and I just feel like I should defend him for giving advice that wasn't hyperfocused on race. What does it say that the person with literal brain problems is the only one who isn't obsessing over black people and hispanics?
 
So what have we learned tonight if nothing else, little chittlins?

Biden BTFOs the further left on Healthcare.
Warren was a tard wrangler, but is a tard herself.
Bernie Sanders promises TRUE SOCIALISM since Venezula "didn't do it correctly".
Beto is spending his time marketing off of store shootings to also market off feels over reals.
Pete Buttgieg thinks you're racist if you support the border wall.
Castro is the token Latino.
Trump lives rent-free in Kamala Harris' head.
Klobuchar is better at hiding in her bitchiness than Harris, but still fails.
Yang, like all chinks, is a deadbeat dad.
Booker is on some shit and I really want what he's getting.

And Mommy Tulsi is hot as fuck, but is severely getting Bernie'd. Once again, all I have to say to all ten of these fucking candidates is:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=W_tG-IG3ENw
I think you're wrong about one of them, Trump lives rent-free in all of their heads.
 
I’m curious to see what poor sap has to debate Trump after the Primaries. My bets are on Biden, Warren or Harris. I hope it’s Warren because I want to see Trump call her Pocahontas.
 
I’m curious to see what poor sap has to debate Trump after the Primaries. My bets are on Biden, Warren or Harris. I hope it’s Warren because I want to see Trump call her Pocahontas.

They won't be able to show Biden vs Trump debates, they can't air that sort of violence on TV.
 
Kamala at the debates last night was like "DRUMPF IS LIKE THE WIZARD OF OZ!" And then she had the gall to laugh at her own joke.

Totally crushed it, Kamala!

Beto will be out soon, watching Biden makes me depressed now, Warren is the "Hillary Clinton" of these primaries, Buttegieg is sounding more shrill as time goes on, and Bernie's gonna keep on Bernie-ing.

I don't know what else to say. These are our choices against Trump.
 
Kamala at the debates last night was like "DRUMPF IS LIKE THE WIZARD OF OZ!" And then she had the gall to laugh at her own joke.

Totally crushed it, Kamala!

Beto will be out soon, watching Biden makes me depressed now, Warren is the "Hillary Clinton" of these primaries, Buttegieg is sounding more shrill as time goes on, and Bernie's gonna keep on Bernie-ing.

I don't know what else to say. These are our choices against Trump.

The DNC’s strategy of demonizing Trump as loudly and consistently as possible is going to bite them in the ass when they lose to him again. Who’s going to have confidence in a party who’s best options are a parade of rejects that can’t even beat the worst person ever?
 
So who are our major contenders now?

  • Creepy Joe (who's starting to go senile)
  • Pocahontas
  • Booty Judge
  • Irish Nachos
  • Crazy sellout Bernie
  • NEET BUX GANG
Pack it up boys, this is the end for drumpdt

They should go straight up Thunderdome and see who survives to face Trump2k20.
 
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