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Now that the first debate is over, I bet Biden announces within the week.
I don't really think so. I think if Hillary had kinda tanked, it would have given him an opening to jump in the race. But she did really well and probably closed the door to Biden jumping in at this point. He might make it interesting, but Hillary will still be the Dem nominee because they want to win come next November and she is really the only one on the Dem side who can just about guarantee a victory.
Not to mention that it would look really indecisive and unsure for him to jump in AFTER the first debate. If he wanted to be President, folks would have expected a commitment before these debates started.For that reason, I think he's not gonna jump in. But we'll see.
COOPER: And welcome back. We are live in Nevada, in Las Vegas, at the Wynn Resort for the first Democratic presidential debate. The questions continue.
We begin with Secretary Clinton. Secretary Clinton, you are going to be testifying before Congress next week about your e-mails. For the last eight months, you haven’t been able to put this issue behind you. You dismissed it; you joked about it; you called it a mistake. What does that say about your ability to handle far more challenging crises as president?
CLINTON: Well, I’ve taken responsibility for it. I did say it was a mistake. What I did was allowed by the State Department, but it wasn’t the best choice.
And I have been as transparent as I know to be, turning over 55,000 pages of my e-mails, asking that they be made public. And you’re right. I am going to be testifying. I’ve been asking to testify for some time and to do it in public, which was not originally agreed to.
But let’s just take a minute here and point out that this committee is basically an arm of the Republican National Committee.
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It is a partisan vehicle, as admitted by the House Republican majority leader, Mr. McCarthy, to drive down my poll numbers. Big surprise. And that’s what they have attempted to do.
I am still standing. I am happy to be part of this debate.
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Chaffee looks like Thing One and Thing Two from the Cat in the Hat cartoons.
I don't really think so.
If you compare the line up of Democrat candidates to the line up of Republican candidates one can truly see which party is diverse and which one looks highly racist.
Now if the GOP had been pushing someone who more readily represented a Hispanic background, then I'd say "Play ball" with the 2016 election.
As it stands, this will be over as soon as Hillary gets the Democrat nomination.