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Matt Viser @mviser
Biden said he had not been this angry before today. “You know what, the President’s words have meaning – no matter who he or she is. They are the face of America...When you give a safe harbor to hate from the oval office, it gives license to extremism all across the country.” — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
“This is a lot more than about guns. This is about hatred. That’s not hyperbole,” Biden said. “The fact is, white nationalists, white supremacists, these extreme ideologies is growing, is taking root in America.” — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
“The American people may be running out of tears, but I pray to God we’re not running out of will. A will to do something about what we’re seeing. You know, we don’t need any more thoughts & prayers out of Washington. What we need...is a strength and resolve that I’ve yet to see” — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Biden at a fundraiser tonight almost immediately spoke of the two recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, at first referring to them as “the tragic events in Houston today and also in Michigan the day before” but later correcting himself, according to pooler @LAWinkley — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
RT @AshleyRParker: “After yet another mass slaying, the question surrounding the president is no longer whether he will respond as other pr… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @daveweigel: There are no mass shootings in Japan because there are no video games there https://t.co/IIpJPZMlrQ — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
RT @BeschlossDC: Alaska, photographed by Ansel Adams, 1948: https://t.co/XgjhHVtfr8 — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
The large field forces candidates to be loud to gain attention. The lesson from Harris’ exchange with Biden was to attack hard and often. The result of it all? Democrats are on edge over tone and tenor of debate, and lack of focus on Trump. My latest: https://t.co/0ncgKyu9Kr — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
The size of the field forces candidates to be loud to get attention. The lesson from Harris’ exchange with Biden was to attack hard and often. The result of it all has Democrats on edge over tone and tenor of debate, and lack of focus on Trump. My latest: https://t.co/owYRotr8yU — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
“I’m not one of the Democrats wringing my hands. It’s a long damn election,” Mitch Landrieu says. “Elections are messy, and they’re playing against a guy who doesn’t play by the rules. It’ll be a brutal election, and the more practice they get, the better” https://t.co/owYRotr8yU — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
“They did not look like joyful warriors the other night,” said Terry McAuliffe. “People want to be uplifted, people want to be motivated — especially with all the insanity with Donald Trump. Our team has to do a better job at being positive.” https://t.co/owYRotr8yU — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Some top Democrats are expressing alarm that the party’s increasingly negative primary campaign is turning off voters and doing potentially long-lasting damage to their chances of defeating President Trump next year. My latest on the simmering tensions: https://t.co/owYRotr8yU — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Elizabeth Warren has been publicly aligning with Bernie Sanders. But she is quietly making inroads with Sanders supporters, personally wooing and picking off his 2016 endorsers. “She’s almost the new Bernie for us.” An inside look from @AnnieLinskey: https://t.co/XTacKFCkWJ — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Ohio’s Hamilton County may test whether Trump’s divisiveness will help or hurt him in 2020, by @jdawsey1 @CleveWootson @Laura_K_Hughes https://t.co/bfdPAcmKHk — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
The Sanders-Warren alliance continues. — PolitiTweet.org
Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Taking national security advice from a Cheney has already caused irreparable damage to our country. We don't need… https://t.co/HtjVUrdRWd
Matt Viser @mviser
This could get interesting... https://t.co/m4gpBWg2oh — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Biden says his only debate regret was at the end: “Instead of saying Joe, I would've said text. You know, I was so focused on making the case for Joe, I said Joe and I gave the number. It was text...But you guys have printed it 15 times and is getting great results for us.” — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Biden on economic and technology shifts: “All you press people you're in jeopardy. No, I'm not joking. You're great people. But look what's happening...The digital world is changing your -- you have a totally different deal if you're for a print newspaper. Hang on baby. Hang on.“ — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Joe Biden on Donald Trump: "Look folks, it’s not there was this great migration to him. It didn't occur. We're talking about 72,500 votes in three states that changed. Otherwise Hillary Clinton would be president with a margin of over 3 million votes." — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
"I can win Michigan,” Biden says. "They know me. I've worked my whole life — I've come from middle class I understand it, I know what's going on...If I get the nomination I will win Michigan. I promise you that. I will win Pennsylvania. I will win Ohio." — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
"I'm not a black man to state the obvious,” Joe Biden tells reporters in Detroit. "But I've gone out of my way to understand the best I possibly can that what the concerns are and they're legitimate." — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
"But the idea that they represent what the party is today does not comport with who gets elected,” Biden added. “Does not comport with how we won last -- in '18. It does not comport. And so -- but it's a totally legitimate debate to have." — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Biden on leftward shifts: "I think I represent the party. I think my views are where the vast majority of the Democratic party are. There's a lot of really really good people that got elected or really pushing the envelope. And it's good. It's healthy to do that." — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Joe Biden: "I must tell you I was a little surprised at how much incoming there was about Barack -- about the president...I'm proud of the job he did. I don't think there's anything he has to apologize for and I think you know, it kind of surprised me the degree of the criticism" — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
‘Why do you look so familiar?’: In Detroit, presidential wannabes try to make themselves worth recognizing. A must read, sceney dive from @bterris @jadabird that includes Cory Booker claiming to be Dwayne Johnson: https://t.co/zXifrQrpdg — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
The 8-year-old girl tells me, after the interaction, “It would be pretty cool to be president.” — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
Joe Biden, arriving at a Detroit diner, asks a young girl if she is going to be president. He tells her she can do anything. “Girls can do anything guys can do,” he says. https://t.co/AJCvjfsNu7 — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
RT @Fahrenthold: In the past, climate change seemed like a problem for the future -- bad things would happen, maybe, but not until like 207… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
The candidates who gathered in Detroit to debate the Democratic future repeatedly challenged the record of their most popular figure, President Obama, as too timid, misguided or insufficient for the moral challenge of the moment. Via @michaelscherer https://t.co/lwR6sQAsaG — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Viser @mviser
RT @danbalz: Team @washingtonpost is ready for the Detroit debate. https://t.co/PNzKf65VDz — PolitiTweet.org