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James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders raise their hands -- joining Elizabeth Warren and Bill de Blasio -- on ending private insurance. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Watch Joe Biden's speech at the California Democratic Party convention when Eric Swalwell was six years old in 1987: https://t.co/I9B8GwFk9V. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Eric Swalwell comes out swinging at Biden but not by name, making a generational pitch on student debt: “This generation is ready to lead.” — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Bernie Sanders is not used to be ganged up on in debates. Biden is not accustomed to being the front-runner in a Democratic primary debate. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Like Trump in 2016, Bernie Sanders enjoys citing polls. Sanders: “The last polls I saw have us 10 points ahead of Donald Trump. ... That’s how we beat Trump: We expose Trump for the fraud that he is.” — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Bernie Sanders: “Yes, they [the middle class] will pay more in taxes. But less in health care for what they get.” — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Follow @washingtonpost coverage of the Round 2 of the Democratic debate, with live highlights here: https://t.co/bYsmkfny3I — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @washingtonpost: The Daily 202: Four flash points at the first debate put the leftward drift of the Democratic Party in stark relief htt… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @michaelscherer: Article 1, Section II "The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress… — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
In a special afternoon edition of The Trailer, @daveweigel assesses all 10 candidates on last night’s stage, plus looks at activists in Homestead, the New York DA race and straw polls: https://t.co/B5wsoGIzaO — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @juliaioffe: Cool, cool https://t.co/QOgkKPoD4p — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @sbagen: Chief Justice Roberts used the nicest possible language to say that the Trump Administration was lying. https://t.co/dZfYrbYhwi — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Tim Kaine is mad about the Supreme Court’s redistricting ruling. “Voters should pick their leaders, not the other way around,” he says. 🗳 🗺 👨⚖️ — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Holder likens the Roberts Court to the Lochner Court. For legal historians, that’s 🔥 🔥 🔥 . For others, it is perhaps less resonant. 👨⚖️ — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Holder @EricHolder
With partisan gerrymandering decision (plus Citizens United/Shelby) Roberts Court has entered a new political Lochn… https://t.co/QcCeNUOcni
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
I wonder which of the other candidates Warren also texted. — PolitiTweet.org
Alexandra Jaffe @ajjaffe
Castro says he got a text from Warren after the debate telling him “congratulations, you did a good job.”
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
@iTweetyNerd @JRubinBlogger Thank you 🙏 — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @EmGusk: SCOTUS 2020 Census decision https://t.co/hdxqALi7z2 — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Warren won the debate. Trump should be happy,” argues Washington Examiner’s @TomRtweets. “Considering Trump's economy, the president is well placed to defeat Warren." https://t.co/JBpb0yxEEp — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Warren's Polished Progressivism Dominated,” @robbysoave writes for the libertarian magazine Reason. “The other candidates also pandered to the left—they just didn't sound as polished.” https://t.co/DDSdLSQODU — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Warren stands alone,” says Slate’s @jim_newell. “While I think she got robbed by not landing on a stage with her equals in the first tier, she did the best she could with the card she had been dealt: She rose above the thirst.” https://t.co/zFG8lEjshN — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Warren proved she’s ready for the big show,” argues Vox’s @mattyglesias: “Warren skillfully hewed to a moderate course while still sounding like a solid progressive. It’s not easy to pull that off. And it’s what it takes to win a presidential election.” https://t.co/2b6apVfplt — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
. @NateSilver538 guesses that the debate won’t move the needle all that much, “other than maybe a modest bump for like Gabbard and Castro or something.” https://t.co/0xcbn7OC1u — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
O’Rourke was, by far, the biggest loser, per @Mediaite: “O’Rourke was nervous. He swallowed too much. He was intimidated when challenged. And his early tactic of speaking Spanish to answer a tax question came off as pandering.” https://t.co/b1EcrRYyuG — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Democrats began sorting wheat from chaff. Beto was chaff,” says the Guardian’s @MoiraDonegan: “O’Rourke delivered canned, non-specific answers that seemed passionless and rehearsed. He had the under-slept, over-anxious aura of a college kid who had stayed up all night cramming." — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Castro finally managed to break out from the pack, Insider’s @JoePerticone posits: “According to Google Trends, search interest in the former Obama administration cabinet official exploded 2,400%.” https://t.co/dO49lCFabq — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Warren treaded water, Booker and Castro found their grooves, de Blasio vented his anger and may have created some buzz, O’Rourke had a terrible night, and everybody else on the bottom stayed on the bottom,” writes National Review’s @jimgeraghty. https://t.co/Ssi7fWH23h — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“It felt like the women won. … Warren and Klobuchar were the stars of the night,” writes New York Times columnist @gailcollins. https://t.co/bvLFOgfe4Z — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
. @JRubinBlogger thinks Booker and Klobuchar won. Her losers are de Blasio, Gabbard, Ryan and O’Rourke. https://t.co/KMYV5qMMXU — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
CNN's @CillizzaCNN says Castro, Warren and Booker won. As for losers: Chris found O’Rourke “hard to watch,” thought Klobuchar “never really got started” and said de Blasio would win the Olympic gold medal for “interrupting as rudely as possible.” https://t.co/LzuMwH4AW2 — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Warren and Castro led the way,” according to the Associated Press’s @jmsummers and @NickRiccardi. “The question is whether Warren and Castro’s performances still stand out after night two ... when Joe Biden and nine other candidates take the stage.” https://t.co/q1diz0bnFQ — PolitiTweet.org