I was pleasantly surprised by the debate. I will be happy to vote for Clinton or Sanders.
I didn't start my live-stream until 9:00 because I wanted to miss the "pre-game" aspect of the whole thing. I'm a c-span type but streamed CNN because: no choice.
how much this poll differs from an earlier one we did. Just to clarify for those who have yet to vote, this is not a "who do you support?" poll, it's (supposed to be) a debate performance gauge. That...sounds a little condescending, but they don't call me "Captain Obvious" by accident. :)
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"I will have a priority on building relationships with the minority caucus. I want to put substance behind those campaign speeches." -- Thom Tillis, Nov. 5, 2014
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First! (that's a lame internet joke)
I was pleasantly surprised by the debate. I will be happy to vote for Clinton or Sanders.
I didn't start my live-stream until 9:00 because I wanted to miss the "pre-game" aspect of the whole thing. I'm a c-span type but streamed CNN because: no choice.
I'm curious to see
how much this poll differs from an earlier one we did. Just to clarify for those who have yet to vote, this is not a "who do you support?" poll, it's (supposed to be) a debate performance gauge. That...sounds a little condescending, but they don't call me "Captain Obvious" by accident. :)
Webb won
the Republican debate.
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"I will have a priority on building relationships with the minority caucus. I want to put substance behind those campaign speeches." -- Thom Tillis, Nov. 5, 2014
Funny
I found myself wondering what he was doing there, but it does go to show the breadth of appeal of the Democratic party.