Every single person who mocked the idea of watching #demdebate on a Saturday night is watching the debate.
— Kevin W. Glass (@KevinWGlass) December 20, 2015
moderator: we've determined that your actually policy differences are too slight, and so we'll be providing you with fencing foils. En garde
— Hayes Brown (@HayesBrown) December 20, 2015
Candidate responses to DNC tiff:
SANDERS: I'm sorry
CLINTON: Let's move on
O'MALLEY: I'M STILL HERE, DAMMIT!!! SO IS MY WEBSITE!!!
— Daniel Drezner (@dandrezner) December 20, 2015
I suppose someone has made this point before, but Hillary Clinton is so much more likable than Ted Cruz.
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) December 20, 2015
Sanders has a pretty valid point on the pivot from anti-immigrant to anti-Muslim — that's the path Trump's campaign took
— Egg Bruenog (@ebruenig) December 20, 2015
"I don't think anyone has a magical solution to this." Sanders clearly missed the Republican debate!
— Michael Grunwald (@MikeGrunwald) December 20, 2015
Hillary needs better anti-magical-thinking answers on foreign policy, because moderators & Republicans push a lot of magical thinking.
— Michael Grunwald (@MikeGrunwald) December 20, 2015
Odd debate in that all three candidates were quite good. Very substantive. Night and day difference with the GOP debates
— Michael Cohen (@speechboy71) December 20, 2015
Debate really doesn't change dynamics of Dem race — but it sure erased acrimonious tone heading into it
— Mark Murray (@mmurraypolitics) December 20, 2015
Here is how the moderators made this debate so boring https://t.co/SODLHNDWlP pic.twitter.com/kxcp30Kfvp
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) December 20, 2015
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