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Who will win the debate?
Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
Martin O'Malley
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HUGE PUBES A PLUS
Apr 30, 2005

AndNowMax posted:

Why are they having this on a Saturday

Opening day of firearm deer season in Michigan is tomorrow. How can I bag a buck tomorrow morning if I'm hungover from watching a debate? Couldn't they do this on a week night like civilized people?


A Neurotic Jew posted:

So, the Paris attacks really swing this debate in Hillary's favor. Bernie is much less fluid when talking about foreign policy, and Hillary's hawkishness will play pretty well right now. It will definitely be interesting to see if Bernie can find a way to navigates this.

The Bernie Sanders group on FB already frothing with rage at the suggestion that lying hypocritical woman could come close to Bernie Sanders on FP, when he's always right about everything.

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HUGE PUBES A PLUS
Apr 30, 2005

fade5 posted:

Can you ask them about Afghanistan and Kosovo, I'm curious how they'll respond.

Bernie brought up last debate that he voted for Kosovo and Afghanistan so it's not like it's something he's changed his mind on, and I expect that he'll bring them up again and that he continues to support airstrikes against ISIL in today's debate.

Thank you for reminding me of that, I have a response to this now.

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Apr 30, 2005

zen death robot posted:

Do you not understand that there are a large number of districts that have 30-40% dropout rates? Those kids aren't going to benefit from college. Those that did graduate likely received a subpar education and will struggle in college. It's imperative that K-12 be fixed first and foremost. With a poor base education you're going to struggle regardless of what your opportunities are.

For example: http://www.illinoisreportcard.com/School.aspx?source=Trends&source2=GraduationRate&Schoolid=500821890220043

http://www.illinoisreportcard.com/School.aspx?source=Trends&source2=ReadyforCollegeCourseWork&Schoolid=500821890220043

Are you on Eli Broad's payroll? In the 1950's the drop-out rate was 50%. Urban schools struggle, but that's by the corporate reformers design. They want public schools to fail so they can be privatized.

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