Posted on 10/14/2015 4:49:43 AM PDT by jimbo123
A post-debate poll
Democrats faced off in their first presidential debate Tuesday, and we want to know who you think won the night. So take our informal, unscientific poll below.
Hillary Clinton came into the debate needing to assuage nervous supporters surprised by the strength of Bernie Sanders challenge. Sanders came into the night needing to build on his momentum. And underdogs Martin OMalley, Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee needed to introduce themselves on a national stage for the first time. Vote for who you think won the debate.
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Webb
At least he sounded like he visited America at some point.
I couldn't stand any more than an hour ... but it was hands down (IMO) ... Jim Webb
LOVE your comment CC:
At least he sounded like he visited America at some point.
Was watching MSNBC Morning Joe and they said Hillary was the big winner and Bernie did horribly. The Drudgereport.com poll had Bernie winning at almost 60% and Hillary at 7.5%. I would definitely take Bernie over Hillary.
I don’t watch either but I gleaned enough from twitter to get the gist of it.
I think the best comment was that he’s running for the nomination to be candidate for a party that doesn’t exist anymore.
Watching softball questions, cheering press, hildabutchbitch in a tranny suit with her vibrating dildo strapped to her leg, and lincoln chaffing putting KY jelly on his unknown parts was not my idea of wasting time.
I watched the Pens go 0-3 and look like a team in total disarray. It was still better than watching the demonRAT debate.
That audience at the debate acted like a bunch of Hellary supporters. They fawned over her every word....such nausea.. Handpicked worshipers of Beast?
Voted Webb he was the least “insane”.
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