OPINION February 26, 2020 Adam Goodman: Presidential debates matter – ads alone won’t get someone elected There is a school of thought that suggests presidential candidate debates have become more relics than relevant – that they have run their course and that spending big dollars on ads and campaign workers will overwhelm anything that happens on a live stage. Don't believe it.
OPINION February 26, 2020 David Bossie: Trump wins debate as Democrats fight among themselves, focusing attacks on Sanders and Bloomberg A Democratic primary riddled with chaos is a dream come true for President Trump. The president stands as the leader of a unified Republican Party and can take credit for policies that have created a booming economy and record-low unemployment rates.
OPINION February 26, 2020 Mary Anne Marsh: In Democratic debate, 3 winners and 4 losers in a two-hour street fight The only way to view this final debate before the South Carolina primary Saturday and Super Tuesday March 3 is whether it changed the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. The answer that it did not.
Elizabeth Warren February 25, 2020 Bloomberg denies accusation after Warren says he once told employee to ‘kill’ unborn baby The feud between Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bloomberg that began during last week’s presidential primary debate continued Tuesday night when the Massachusetts senator levelled an accusation that the billionaire businessman once told a pregnant employee to ‘kill’ the unborn child.
Mike Bloomberg February 25, 2020 Bloomberg becomes first 2020 Dem set to speak at AIPAC amid criticism from Sanders, Warren Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the first 2020 Democratic candidate to be scheduled to speak at this year's American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference after the pro-Israel group faced vocal opposition from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.Â
Mike Bloomberg February 25, 2020 Bloomberg camp responds to 2016 audio of ex-mayor calling Obama endorsement 'backhanded,' Warren 'scary' Mike Bloomberg's campaign said Monday that a re-surfaced 2016 audio recording where he called Democratic political rival Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., "scary" while attacking progressives and criticizing President Barack Obama's first term were a combination of jokes and explanations to "make our government better."
OPINION February 24, 2020 Leslie Marshall: Sanders, Biden and more – What's ahead for 2020 Democrats? As the 2020 Democratic candidates continue to fight for that brass ring called the nomination, what lies ahead?
OPINION February 24, 2020 Mary Anne Marsh: Super Tuesday could decide Democratic nomination – here's the candidate in the best position to win In 2016, Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic nomination on Super Tuesday because she built an insurmountable lead in delegates
Presidential Primaries February 23, 2020 Sanders' win in Nevada reinforces his front-runner status, draws more attacks from rivals Bernie Sanders' victory in Nevada – following a win last week in New Hampshire and a draw with Pete Buttigieg in Iowa - instantly elicited incoming fire from his top rivals for the Democratic nomination. And it made already nervous moderate and establishment Democrats even more jittery over the prospect of a Sanders nomination.
OPINION February 22, 2020 John Fund: Bernie Sanders’ projected Nevada victory leaves Dem establishment scrambling – Can he be stopped? Sen. Bernie Sanders’ projected victory Saturday in the Nevada Democratic caucuses is a big loss for members of the party’s establishment who are hoping a more moderate candidate captures the Democratic presidential nomination to challenge President Trump.
Media February 22, 2020 Chris Wallace on Warren's super PAC 'about-face': 'Not exactly a big moral stand' "Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace and Democratic strategist Marie Harf commented on Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren flip-flopping on super PACs, or Political Action Committees, saying Saturday this isn't the first time she has altered her policies.