Who will win the Democratic presidential debate Saturday night?

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  • Trent Jackson - 8 years ago

    Bernie gets my vote.

  • D.R. Darke - 8 years ago

    Just to share her actual comment on taking Pots and Hats of jack from Wall Street while referencing 9/11 (thanks to Politico for this):

    "I represented New York, and I represented New York on 9/11 when we were attacked. Where were we attacked? We were attacked in downtown Manhattan where Wall Street is.

    “I worked closely with New Yorkers after 9/11. So yes, I did know people. I did spend a whole lot of time and effort helping them rebuild. That was good for New York. It was good for the economy, and it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country.”

    So.... Hillary said, by her own admission, that selling out to Wall Street is her P*A*T*R*I*O*T*I*C* D*U*T*Y* in the War Against Terrorism! If she's not Wall Street's Shill - well, Then The Terrorists Win!

    Yes, she really said that - Right. Out. Loud.

  • Thomas Weaver - 8 years ago

    Bernie was as usual, honest, sincere and to the point. Hillary was stammering, embarassed, and deceitful. Martin was complimentary to Bernie,not Hillary, and made his mark on the debate floor. I sensed that the mediators were forcing Hillary to concede that she really doesnt have an honest answer for the PAC contributions she accepts. We are in a battle to the end to get Bernie Sanders nominated, and as Bernie said, we all must take a stand to make the REAL CHANGES needed to make America strong and bring us in line with all the other progressive countries. I think we will see a new surge in the polls following the results of the polls by the media, and the remaining debates will be who has the interests of the 98% in mind..

  • Anna Schmidt - 8 years ago

    Bernie Sanders supports have a false narrative bout Hillary Clinton that they keep pedaling much like the members of the GOP. She is the most qualified to lead in the defeat of ISIS on day one. Bernie is great with his views bout income inequality and campaign finance reform and should stay in Congress and tackle that issue because it is the only area he cares about. He is very much like Ted Cruz he wants a revolution, he has extreme unbending ideology, lacks allies in Congress and is against issues before fully examining them based on his rigid ideology. He angers easily and is intolerant of the ideas of others. The true leader on the stage is Hillary Clinton the woman who can rule with an iron fist but chooses diplomacy and compromise as her first choice, She does not vilify the successful like Bernie Sanders does instead she feels the people who reach success should put the ladder down to help others also reach their God given potential. She will be a wonderful president.

  • Jake Maldonado from NM - 8 years ago

    Scheduled when UFC was going to happen. Gee I wonder why that was done. Also, using landline polling is like doing polls by ham radio, people who use them are far and few. Stupid pollers need to get their ass into the present and stop using antiquated mediums to conduct their polls.

  • Pete iverson - 8 years ago

    The McClatchy poll was done via landline phones and maybe telegraph!

  • Michael - 8 years ago

    I'm writing Bernie's name on the ballot even if Debbie or Hillary's camp find a way to keep him off the ballot. #Bernie2016 #FeelTheBern

  • Camia Freeman - 8 years ago

    She has already lost. The debate will focus on foreign policy, war and its consequences because of last night. She shares in the blame for this. The 45th President of THE United States of America AND The Next Leader of the Free World--Bernie Sanders, VEHEMENTLY opposed the Iraq War. Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Clinton's...Iraq War. YouTube has their speeches from the floor of the senate. Too many people have taken The Red Pill. Corporate media is for those who still reside in The Matrix. Enjoy the debate parties!! Peace, Love & Light, ya'll...

  • ann forwood - 8 years ago

    GO BERNIE!!!!!

  • Jake - 8 years ago

    There's a debate tonight? You wouldn't know it thanks to Debbie Wasserman Schultz! Only 6 debates and 3 of them scheduled on on weekends when viewership is the lowest! They are catering to the Clinton campaign and no matter how well she may perform, this is very much a cowardly move by the DNC. I hope the people see through it and cast their vote for Bernie Sanders, who actually wants to fight for what the people want and isn't tainted with the influence of corporate money.

  • Debbie Lusignan - 8 years ago

    Hillary Clinton will take to the stage and try to run away from her entire political career and play a game of 'pretend progressive'. She has no credibility. No integrity. No honesty. For all intensive purposes, she would be better suited to a Republican ticket.

  • TERRY DAVIS - 8 years ago

    BERNIE WILL BE HONEST, SAY THE TRUTH, AND TELL HIS FEELINGS. OMALLY WILL DO SOME OF THE SAME , BUT WITH LESS COMPASSION. AND MAYBE ENHANCE THE FACTS, SHILRY WILL RIDE BERNIE'S COAT TAILS ON ISSUES AND LIE ON HER OWN STANCE OF MANY. SHE ACT AS IF SHE IS ACHAMPION OF ALL PEOPLE, WHILE SHE IS ONLY THE CHAMPION OF THE RICH. AND THEN WHEN EVERY THING IS DONE, THE MEDIA WILL DECLARE HER THE WINNER. EVEN IF SHE FALLS ON HER FACE. BC THEY ARE BOUGHT JUST AS SHE IS!!!

  • helen york - 8 years ago

    The paid pundits will SAY Hillary Clinton won, regardless of what any polls show. Undoubtedly she will copt Sanders' policies, and she will make hawkish statements about us bombing ISIL into smithereens magically without harming any non-combatants. On her ties to big money, she will say she told Wall-Street to "cut it out," an admission that she was a failure: she said she told NASDAQ not the bankers , and they didn't listen to her anyway...so we had the housing/mortgage collapse of 2008 on her watch. Most importantly, she will lie.
    The American people get the government they deserve.
    Aim higher than Hillary.

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