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6 key takeaways from last night’s Democratic debate in South Carolina
Although the moderators at last night’s debate were horrible, we still got some important insights into the race ahead.
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Tulsi Gabbard’s campaign refuses to respond to LGBTQ questionnaire
All the other candidates have responded. Does her hateful past have anything to do with it?
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Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner to become the Democratic nominee
Barring a drastic change of events happening, Sanders is going to be the Democratic nominee for President. How the chips will fall from here onto November, is still unwritten.
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Bernie Sanders is projected to win Nevada. Pete Buttigieg appears to be his closest competitor.
The caucus has not been called by the Democratic Party yet, but Sanders along with out candidate Pete Buttigieg are the only candidates to win double-digit delegates in the primary so far.
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Mike Bloomberg allegedly called people a “f*g” & a “horse-faced lesbian”
Bloomberg shrugged off the accusations: some women “didn’t like a joke I told.”
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Rush Limbaugh claims Dems want Buttigieg to “ram it down Trump’s throat”
He says “Mr. Man Donald Trump” will “have fun” with Buttigieg.
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Elizabeth Warren was asked who’d be her Mike Pence: “I already have a dog”
She wants a vice presidential candidate who is “in the fight” with her, not someone to look at her “with adoring eyes.”
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Sanders wins New Hampshire, but Buttigieg & Klobuchar results ensure primary fight won’t end soon
Poor showings for Biden and Warren leave their future in doubt, while Klobuchar’s strong showing complicates Pete’s plan to be the last moderate standing.
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Warren staffer tells right wingers “No one gives a f**k about a goddamn pronoun”
A rightwing group secretly filmed the low-level staffer criticizing Warren’s stance on trans rights – but they’re known for selective editing to make liberals look bad.