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James Hohmann @jameshohmann
RT @gregpmiller: In secret testimony, Tillerson talked about being sidelined by Kushner, how Putin out prepared Trump. How no notes exist o… — 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
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
“Booker had a number of moments that came across powerfully on television. … Klobuchar managed the difficult trick of appearing both firm and likable,” writes the New Republic’s @MrWalterShapiro. https://t.co/cDOkq1nhHy — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
The Fix’s @AaronBlake names Warren, Castro and de Blasio as the winners and Gabbard and O’Rourke as the losers. https://t.co/HjVOmCELxU — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Today's Daily 202 has a round-up of who 15 different writers and pundits identified as the winners and losers of last night's debate. Threaded below. https://t.co/zeUbmQjYxX — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Most folks missed it, but Bill de Blasio took a dig at Pete Buttigieg by referring to the police shooting in South Bend as he talked about having an African American son. https://t.co/zeUbmQjYxX — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Revealing answers on the biggest geopolitical threats facing us: de Blasio was the only one to mention Russia. Delaney, Gabbard and Castro said nuclear proliferation. Klobuchar said Iran. O'Rourke, Warren, Booker and Castro said climate change. Ryan said China. Inslee said Trump. — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) was not on stage, but he said he disagrees with the idea espoused by Castro (that was backed by Warren, Booker, Ryan) to decriminalize undocumented immigration. "If you cross the border illegally, then that’s illegal," he said. https://t.co/zeUbmQjYxX — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Even Bernie Sanders has had to lurch leftward to catch up with the restive base of the Democratic party as 2020 nears. His free college plan this week goes way further than what he called for in 2016. And, of course, he's drifted on immigration and guns. https://t.co/zeUbmQjYxX — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
2) Julián Castro ripped O’Rourke for not supporting the decriminalization of illegal immigration. 3) Booker chastised his rivals for not supporting a proposal to require licenses for all gun owners. 4) No one advocated for any limits on abortion rights. https://t.co/zeUbmQjYxX — PolitiTweet.org
James Hohmann @jameshohmann
Four moments in the debate put the left’s ascendancy in stark relief and showcased the degree to which this is not your parents’ Democratic Party. No. 1 is Elizabeth Warren's unapologetic advocacy for a government takeover of health care. https://t.co/zeUbmQjYxX — PolitiTweet.org