How the Democratic Debates Help Hillary Clinton
Conventional wisdom holds that primary debates are bad for Hillary Clinton. According to this view, the Democratic front-runner has more to lose from sharing a stage with her rivals than she has to...
View ArticleTerrorism takes center stage at Democratic debate
A day after deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, Hillary Rodham Clinton cast herself as the country's strongest commander in chief in a scary world, even as she defended her own role in the rise of...
View ArticleTop 7 takeaways from the second Democratic presidential debate
The three remaining Democratic contenders for their party’s presidential nomination met for their second debate at Drake University...
View ArticleWATCH: Top 5 moments from the 2nd Democratic debate
In the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks, Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley faced off in a national...
View ArticleHillary Clinton exposed her greatest weakness at the Democratic Debate
This was a far cry from the quasi-revolutionary rhetoric Sanders has become known for, and it hurt him—he looked smaller on stage when he wouldn’t give a simple answer on guns. Sanders’ performance...
View ArticleForeign policy dominates Democratic debate
More to this story Has Donald Trump's meltdown moment finally come? No breakaway leader as White House hopefuls debate Hillary Clinton, the US Democratic presidential front-runner, has come under heavy...
View ArticleOhio Politics Now: John Kasich talks Paris attacks, debate style
Want to know what’s happening in Ohio government and politics from Columbus to Washington, D.C.? We’ve got you covered. Last week Ohio Gov. John Kasich heard some boos while debating bank bailouts with...
View ArticleRatings: Democratic Debate No. 2 Drops by Almost Half on a Saturday
CBS’ Saturday-night broadcast of this presidential election cycle’s second Democratic Debate drew 8.6...
View ArticleDemocratic presidential debate at Drake University
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders, left, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Martin O'Malley take the stage before a Democratic presidential primary debate, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015, in Des...
View ArticleDemocratic debate draws 8.6 million viewers for CBS
The second Democratic primary debate held in Des Moines, Iowa, pulled in a respectable audience of 8.5 million viewers to CBS on Saturday. The number from Nielsen isn't as spectacular as the other...
View ArticleParis attacks may reshape US presidential race
WASHINGTON/DES MOINES (IOWA): The lethal attacks in Paris have the potential to reshape the US presidential race, placing a new emphasis on issues of national security, border control, and...
View ArticleDemocratic Debate draws 8.5 Million Viewers-a dip from previous
CBS reports that their coverage of the Democratic presidential debate on Saturday drew 8.55 million viewers—far fewer than the first Democratic debate on CNN. CBS brought in 2.12 million in the adults...
View ArticlePresidential debate viewing parts set for Studio City, Orange
LOS ANGELES >> Viewing parties organized by county Democratic organizations for CBS’ telecast of the tonight’s presidential debate are planned for Studio City and Orange. The watch parties will...
View ArticleHow to Watch the Second Democratic Presidential Debate (Iowa Democratic Party)
(Source: Iowa Democratic Party) The second Democratic debate will be held at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Nov. 14. It will air from...
View ArticleWho won the Democratic debate?
Democrats vying to become president sparred during Saturday’s debate in Iowa over a range of issues and in toned-down exchanges that stand in contrast to the more raucous contests seen among the GOP...
View ArticleWhy Bernie Sanders has the most to prove in Democratic presidential debate
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders faces his biggest test in his presidential campaign yet as he goes head-to-head with Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton in the party's second primary debate. ......
View ArticleDemocratic presidential candidates face off in CBS debate
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley were set Saturday night to tee off on one another in a 2016 Democratic debate. ......
View ArticleRoque "Rocky" De La Fuente Announces He is Running for President of the...
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, a successful businessman from San Diego, California, has recently announced that he is running for President of the United States as...
View ArticleRepublican Candidates React on Twitter to Democratic Debate
Republican presidential candidates had a lot to say about “radical Islam” during the second Democratic debate. While real estate mogul Donald Trump made a big deal about live-tweeting the last debate,...
View ArticleCBS’s John Dickerson Was the Real Winner of the Democratic Debate
During a total snoozefest debate Saturday night, the only star of the show was the moderator. The real winner of Saturday night’s Democratic primary debate wasn’t Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, or...
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