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Post by pavel on Feb 4, 2016 23:30:25 GMT -6
It was an all-out political smackdown in New Hampshire on Thursday, a thrilling change from the timid encounters between Democrats up to now. On the heels of a nail-biting primary election in Iowa and days before former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders face voters in New Hampshire, the two took the stage for a one-on-one debate for the first time. Here’s our take on who landed more punches and who sustained more contusions. WinnersHillary Clinton: Again and again, Clinton reminded the audience that she has a track record of getting things done. She hit Sanders for presenting pie-in-the-sky proposals with little chance of becoming reality. “A progressive is somebody who makes progress. That’s what I intend to do,” was Clinton’s line of the night. Read more: trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/2016/02/winners-and-losers-from-the-msnbc-democratic-debate-in-new-hampshire.html/
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Post by nobody on Feb 6, 2016 10:04:10 GMT -6
A little fact-checking leads to a different conclusion. Sanders' continual statements about "the 1%" are based on obsolete data, and he groped around on the question about what nation to fear most. But in general, Clinton delivered more misstatements. She did it with a straight face and confident manner, and that translates to a "win" for many viewers.
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