.MTPFirstRead: Status quo remains intact after third Democratic debate.
WASHINGTON — For everything that was different about last night’s Democratic presidential debate — finally just one night, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren sharing the same stage — so much seemed the same.The same divide between progressives and pragmatists.And the same dynamic with a low-polling young candidate taking a not-so-subtle shot at Biden’s age.Now there were some other differences. Biden — despite his characteristic verbal tics and unclear syntax – had his strongest performance to date.
Kamala Harris vacillated between her strong first debate performance and her weak second performance.But if anyone thinks last night debate changes the overall dynamics of this Democratic presidential race, they saw something we didn’t.Here’s why Joe Biden remains your Democratic frontrunner Right now, Biden is dominating the lane of Democratic primary voters who believe replacing Trump is the No. 1 priority."The difference between what I support and what you support, Vice President Biden, is that you require them to opt in and I would not require them to opt in. They would automatically be enrolled...""You just said that. You just said that two minutes ago. You just two minutes ago that they would have to buy in.
Still, talking past each other doesn’t justify a “are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?” response.The day after the debate, Bernie Sanders stumps in Nevada, holding a town hall in Carson City and a rally in Reno… Kamala Harris raises money in Chicago… Steve Bullock, Tom Steyer, Michael Bennet and Tulsi Gabbard are in Iowa… And Tim Ryan remains in New Hampshire.Elizabeth Warren attends the MassDems Agenda convention in Springfield, Mass….
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