At the start of 2015, who'd have thought we'd be talking about political data on
a Democratic debate stage?
There's been plenty of cackling and yelling so far this political season, but it was a rare, quiet moment on
the Democratic debate stage earlier this week that stole the show.
Not exact matches
With the New Hampshire presidential primary just a few short days away, the two remaining
Democratic candidates, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, take to the
debate stage Thursday evening.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump waits behind his podium as
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton makes her way off the
stage following the third presidential
debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016.
«A win for me is making the case that de Blasio has not been a good mayor and making the case that I can be a good mayor,» Sal Albanese, putting it simply, told Gotham Gazette on Monday, a little more than 48 hours before he was to take the
stage against Mayor Bill de Blasio in the first of two
Democratic primary
debates.
That is the price Sanders paid to get on the ballots and
debate stages of the
Democratic primaries.
Two weeks before the
Democratic Primary on Tuesday, Sept. 12, Common Councilman Frank Commisso Jr., Council President Carolyn McLaughlin and Mayor Kathy Sheehan took the
stage Tuesday night at the Times Union's Hearst Media Center for a second mayoral
debate.
I certainly hope (and expect) that the eventual
Democratic presidential nominee (Sanders / Clinton / whoever) will master the material in this video well enough to bludgeon the Republican presidential nominee (Trump / Cruz / whatever) mercilessly in campaign ads and on the
debate stage.
Stockdale seemed out of place and a little bewildered during the Vice Presidential
Debate on
stage with
Democratic Senator Al Gore and Republican Vice President Dan Quayle.