On Thursday night in Miami, Democratic presidential candidates Michael Bennet, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, John Hickenlooper, Bernie Sanders, Eric Swalwell, Marianne Williamson, and Andrew Yang participated in the second of two nights of the party’s initial primary debates. The Onion highlights the most important moments of day two of the Democratic primary debates.
On Thursday night in Miami, Democratic presidential candidates Michael Bennet, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, John Hickenlooper, Bernie Sanders, Eric Swalwell, Marianne Williamson, and Andrew Yang participated in the second of two nights of the party’s initial primary debates.Kamala Harris and Joe Biden tussle over differing views on race, immigration, and what it looks like to prepare for a debate.
Marianne Williamson promises 10% off your next Blue Apron order when you use the promo code MIRACLE.John Hickenlooper makes case that if Democrats embrace socialism they risk losing to Trump in a slightly different way than they would otherwise.Kirsten Gillibrand appeals to women with a front-facing camera video impersonating what girlfriends in movies are like.Chuck Todd repeatedly interrupts candidates to say he’s being ignored and demands more time to speak.
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