Martin O'Malley is easily the best candidate from both parties.... Wouldn't mind either of the Dems or Rubio though
what a joke,,,Killary getting crushed by the questions. She says there are no radical islamists,,,,LMAO. Liberal stupidity at its finest. They don't want to close the borders. They want politics over innocent American lives,,,as long as they win, they don't care about collateral damage,,,
Martin O'Malley is easily the best candidate from both parties.... Wouldn't mind either of the Dems or Rubio though
She said there were "no radical islamist". Is that an actual quote or did you just make it up?
DMX7,,,actual quote,,,,
Link? Nothing I see from the fire-eating sites says that.
Watch the debate,,,,straight from the liar's mouth,,,,
I'm just going to wait for you to prove your claim.
I don't think you can.
I'm watching the debate. No one said there are no radical Islamists. You're a liar.
He's going to pout all night now.
Considering it's a laughable claim on its face, it was a pretty ridiculous proclamation.
Did they schedule it tonight so no one would watch?
She basically said the same thing as Rubio, but she attempted to make it sound as if Rubio said we were at war with Islam.
LOL at Hillary's response to Wall Street donations - her reference to 9/11 and women donors. She can't defend the millions she gets from big corporations and worse, foreigners. Bernie (even if I think his solutions are crazy) seems to really care about the average American. Hillary is just the same old, same old establishment/big donor - looking out only for herself and those she's beholden to.
These people are crazy - they want to bring in 65000 people from Syria - how in the world are they going to vet them? This open border policy is TERRIBLE. They need to close the borders and assimilate everyone - you don't speak English - you don't get citizenship - become Americans.
PPP poll Nov 14 Who Won DEM Debate? Clinton 67%, Sanders 20%, O'M 7%
Nov 14, 2015
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/m...ecurity-i.html via Public Policy PollingA Public Policy Polling survey of Democratic primary voters nationally who watched tonight’s debate finds that it reinforced Hillary Clinton’s front runner status. Viewers overwhelmingly think she won the debate, and particularly trust her over the rest of the Democratic field when it comes to issues of national security.
Key findings from the survey include:
-67% of voters think Clinton won the debate, to 20% for Bernie Sanders and 7% for Martin O’Malley. On a related note 63% of viewers said the debate gave them a more positive opinion of Clinton, compared to 41% who said it gave them a more positive opinion of Sanders, and 37% who said it gave them a more positive opinion of O’Malley.
-Clinton is by a wide margin the candidate debate watchers trust the most on national security issues. 75% say they have the most faith in Clinton on that front, compared to only 17% for Sanders, and 5% for O’Malley. National security issues were a primary focus tonight in the aftermath of yesterday’s tragedy in France, and Democratic voters by far and away trust Clinton the most on that issue.
-What’s particularly striking is how universal the sentiment that Clinton won the debate tonight is among all the different groups within the Democratic Party. 86% of African Americans, 73% of women, 70% of moderates, 69% of seniors, 67% of Hispanics, 65% of liberals, 61% of white voters, 58% of men, and 50% of younger voters all think that Clinton was the winner of tonight’s debate.
-Overall among those who watched the debate tonight, 67% say they plan to vote for Clinton in the primary to 25% for Sanders, and 4% for O’Malley.
Clinton came into tonight’s debate as the clear front runner for the Democrats and these numbers make it clear that the debate and particularly Clinton’s strength on national security issues just reinforced her front runner status....
So Sanders still believes that climate change is the #1 threat to the US? That was funny when he said it at the first debate. It's even funnier now after the Paris terrorist attack.
Well, who started proxy wars in the ME?
So, why is terrorism such a big threat?
I had more important things to watch (Spurs)... I mean, we're still a year away...
After watching the 1st debate by both parties, at this point is so predictable what the storylines are going to be. Just get the primaries over already.
I agree with you.
I have better things to do than watch the candidates blow how air of people's skirts.
The Republican side looks pretty unpredictable tbh. I thought it would be Bush but his campaign looks like it's on life support. And then Walker seemed like he had a great chance early, but so much for that. Who do you see getting their nomination? Trump? Rubio? Either way it's shaping up to be the worst presidential race since 2000, where you just wanted Bush's plane to crash into Gore's.
It depends if they want to win the general or not. But the storylines are all the same from pretty much all of them that have any shot: everything is bad, tax cuts, I'm the biggest warmonger, illegals, Barry and Hillary bad, etc.
How many times do you need to rehash that?
Agreed is shaping up to be a terrible election, tbh
hillary clinton when asked about wall street:
I'm starting to wrap my head around a possible Trump / Clinton contest. Terrible for the country but could be hilarious to watch.
So funny. Just like her response to what that twitter called her out on - what does wall street donations have to do with 9/11?
What a joke by the DNC. Making the debate at the same time as Cowboys/Jets, Star Wars weekend, Christmas shopping weekend, a Saturday night
What the are they doing? Are they trying to hide Hillary from the beating Bern is about to give her?
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