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Old 02-25-2020, 11:05 PM   #731
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I didn't think Sanders had that great of a debate but he wasn't hit hard enough either, so no game-changer - which is good for him.

I thought Biden was strong and he is the only one who looks remotely presidential to me.

Yelling, waving your arms with a red face is not presidential to me. Nor is having hopelessly impractical plans.

Warren is good at attacking Bloomberg but seemed like too much of a repeat to me. I don't mind Bloomberg getting hammered though. She won't go after Bernie so she is pretty much doomed. I agree with her that she is the better progressive to get things done compared to Sanders, but I don't see any Bernie fans switching to her at this point that has not already and many Democrats find her too far left.

Bloomberg was a lot better than last time but still an emotionless robot and hit hard by Warren.

I didn't think the others stood out much.
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