Hillary had a tiny lead she "won" but honestly neither was too overwhelming. It won't really shake things up tbh.
It'll strengthen her appeal among minorities, since she stressed it more than Sanders with specifics that relate more to those communities. Sanders hasn't really focused on these issues as much. She was still the only candidate between the two to mention Flint (unless Bernie did mention it and I don't remember), for instance.
Bernie won that debate. I would say if it was 50/50 or if Bernie was weak (like i have in response to past debates) but Bernie came out a lot stronger.
I don't expect others to agree with me, especially since this thread is mostly pro Hillary.
I actually agree with you, Mike. Bernie from the past few debates compared to the first two? Night and day. He is 10x a better debater than what he was back then. Hillary took those first two with ease and command, but he learned recently to fight back while still getting his point across (about the things he's most passionate about).
that makes no sense lol she declared her candidacy before Obama and Obama was the new kid on the block
Okay but like Clinton tried to come for Bernie standing against Obama on certain issues. Bernie did the same in fewer words. Yet they both still support Obama.
I think we all agree that no one really won but obviously we think our favs did because we support their opinions more.
Truth is though, Bernie stepped his debate game up tonight.
I agree with this
I actually think it's tied but I only said Hillary "won" because I felt that Sanders needed to win to fortify his nonwhite vote. It can still happen though.
that makes no sense lol she declared her candidacy before Obama and Obama was the new kid on the block
Okay, but that doesn't change the fact that she still ended up running against him. It doesn't matter anyways, it was clearly meant to be a typical political joke/soundbite on Sander's part.