For the Democratic candidates prepping for the second night of the debate, last night’s showdown provided several critical learnings
allowing her to walk all over his stuttered defense for keeping troops in Afghanistan—all while making him look like he didn’t know the difference between al-Qaida and the Taliban.
But while Wednesday night may have meant reputational damage for a select few, Thursday’s spectacle may be bloodier by comparison—more front-runners, after all, means more targets for candidates that haven’t registered yet, likeRather than trying to break out by showing themselves off, they might take a page out of Castro’s book by aiming to knock out someone out front—Gillibrand versus Biden over the Hyde Amendment flip-flop, for instance, could be a potent stab into his front-runner status.
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