MuppetsRule
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I do like Amy Klobucher but don't think she has that wow factor. Ryan hurt himself and agree, he won't be back. De Blasio brought up his black son and how he doesn't feel safe. But he's mayor of the city his own son doesn't feel safe in. Not exactly a good talking point. Beto hurt himself. Never liked Warren much and last night didn't change that. She really didn't answer any of the questions directly and comes across too much like a school marm. She seems to be the one NBC pushed though and I think that is who the Democratic establishment wants as well. I can see it ultimately being a Warren/Castro or Warren/Booker ticket though. The big winner was Joe Biden as none of the candidates attacked him. We'll see if that changes tonight.Thoughts on each:
Ultimately I didn’t truly dislike anyone here. Gabbard and Booker are my current favorites and none of these would be any worse than Trump, for sure.
- De Blasio rubbed me the wrong way on certain issues (like healthcare), but his bringing up raising a black son brought me a bit back to him. I don’t think he’s one of the best here though.
- Delaney started strong (keep what’s working and get rid of what’s not, or whatever he said to that effect, was a great line) but didn’t come back with the same effect later on.
- Ryan was solid until Tulsi annihilated him with the Afghanistan stuff. I doubt he’s coming back.
- Inslee was solid but never really grabbed my attention.
- Klobuchar was also solid and I liked her quite a bit. Certainly her abortion line, knocking on Inslee’s thing, was great. I just don’t think she stands out quite enough her.
- Castro may have been the breakout star here. His aggressive stance on policy was a strong move on his part. I didn’t like him quite as much as others did but I could honestly back him. He’s good.
- Beto is... well... I dunno. Definitely wasn’t the strongest one tonight.
- Booker really impressed me. I thought he did a great job at being articulate with his thoughts, at discussing his own life and how it’s impacted his policies... I really like him.
- Warren also grabbed me tonight. I disagree on stuff like healthcare, but I admire her spirit and I really think she has a strong grip on what’s important for the country.
- And finally, Tulsi. Gotta say, she shot herself in the foot with her first question by not even answering it. But she came back later on to smack down on Ryan and I think people may start looking at her more because of that and her discussing her service in the military. I still like her a lot, personally.
Overall, I wasn't impressed with the field. Hope that changes tonight.