The Democrats duke it out again. |
CBS News will be the host of the latest Democratic debate.
The candidates still in this race has the South Carolina primary and soon Super Tuesday. This is the make or break moment for five candidates still in this race.
Tonight the South Carolina Democratic Party, Twitter, The Congressional Black Caucus Institute and the city of Charleston will host seven Democratic candidates running for president.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is going in as the frontrunner and he is expected to hit with a fresh round of attacks from Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bloomberg, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Tom Steyer.
Bernie Sanders will have to defend his record as a senator and his policies. |
The latest controversies will include Bloomberg's mocking of a dying man who was addicted to heroin, Warren's past remarks about her Native American heritage, Biden's flubs on the campaign trail and Klobuchar's record as a state prosecutor.
Issues that might not get mentioned:
Infrastructure.
Trade.
Israel/Palestine.
North Korea.
Blight.
Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
Supreme Court.
Will they support the eventual nominee?
The forgotten voter who supported Trump.
The federal debt and borrowing crisis.
The thousands of companies that failed under Trump.
So what happens after the debate?
Who won tonight's debate?
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) failed to qualify for this debate. She will likely be on Rupert "Pervert" Murdoch's Fox News to give her take on the debate.
This could be a test for Sanders, Bloomberg, Biden and Warren. The Democrats in swing districts fear that the possibility of Sanders or Warren being the nominee. They fear that their populist views will immediately turn off voters. Progressives want a candidate that is strong. Sanders seems to be the most popular of the candidates.
Biden allowed Trump and Republicans take him down. He has faced setbacks since. Even though Trump was impeached for this, he wasn't removed. He now feel emboldened to do whatever he wants. He is already trying to sow discourse into the election. He wants Sanders to be the nominee because he believes the Vermont senator could be a liability to Democrats down ticket.
We have so much road to cover. If any candidate makes it to 1191 in pledged delegates, they will be the nominee. Sanders does have a lead, but we're not there yet. Once the path gets harder for the candidates, you'll see them eventually drop out.
TRUMP HAS A 65% CHANCE OF WINNING REELECTION.
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