Mr.Espinoza ♔♔♔ Posted August 1, 2019 Share Posted August 1, 2019 Democratic debate 2019: all against favorite Joe Biden in the debate of Democratic candidates in the US One against all and all against one. The last night of the second round of Democratic debates in Detroit this Wednesday was again splashed with promises and speeches, but most of the criticism and scratches of the night had a common factor: Joe Biden. As he continues to be a favorite in the polls, the former vice president of the United States during the Barack Obama era also became the center of the target of nine other candidates who also contend for his party's candidacy in the 2020 presidential elections. Who won the first day of the second round of debates by Democrats in the US? "If they speak Spanish, they are not understood!": How Cervantes' language slipped into the "chaotic" Democratic presidential debate In a debate marked by pointed comments about health care and the situation at the border, Biden seemed to go through political X-rays in which his past and his decisions followed him as ghosts, mainly among the candidates who most sounded his voice during The more than two hours of discussions. And the eyes were on the meeting between Biden and the senator for California Kamala Harris, after the friction they had in the last debate. When the candidates were presented before the opening statements, they shared their first exchange of the night. Analysis by Anthony Zurcher, BBC Washington Winner: Joe Biden The former vice president came to the Detroit debate with a giant target on his back. Harris had taken blood with his attacks in the first debate and who shows some weakness ends up receiving more attacks. "I think the Democrats expect a fight here and I hope we have it," Biden said as the debate began. But the reaction of his contestants was swift. Harris questioned him about his immigration policies and then, along with Senator Cory Booker, questioned his record in criminal justice reform. He was later shot by Julian Castro about immigration. Jay Inslee went after him on the issue of climate change. Kirsten Gillibrand questioned the comments he made about the place of women in the workplace. I didn't have a blank page in any of the discussion points of the debate. There were several moments when he was hesitant and stuck when he spoke, something that characterized his first debate. However, he mounted a vigorous defense of his history and policies. There were times when he showed the kind of fire he had in the past. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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