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Jumpin said:

So far:
1. Kamala Harris (and it's not even close)
2. Bernie, Gillibrand, and Buttgieg are also strong.

This group is REALLY long-winded compared to yesterday.

I think Kamala Harris just shit the bed on Climate Plans, this was worse than Warren's weakest bit on guns.

Current rankings of the good potential nominees (just a coincidence that it's 10):

1. Elizabeth Warren
2. Kamala Harris
3. Julian Castro
4. Bill De Blasio
5. Buttigieg
6. Cory Booker
7. Bernie Sanders
8. Kirsten Gillibrand
9. Jay Inslee
10. Joe Biden

Gonna flip Buttigieg and Booker. After watching clips, I found Buttigieg came off too rehearsed. Watching Booker, he came off WAY more authentic. I also reconsidered Biden, he never recovered after Kamala Harris savaged him. Swalwell had some good points, so I'll push him into 10. I also think Julian Castro is closer to Harris than Harris is to Warren. I forgot how strong he was night 1. He and De Blasio both savaged Beto as hard as Harris did to Biden.

Biden and Beto were the biggest losers in the debate. Biggest winners were Warren, Harris, and Castro. De Blasio, Booker, and Buttigieg established themselves as players. Bernie didn't die, he did alright, but needs to pick up his game, I think he slides to 4th in the polls behind Harris if he doesn't do anything major in the next couple of weeks.

1. Elizabeth Warren
2. Kamala Harris
3. Julian Castro
4. Bill De Blasio
5. Cory Booker
6. Pete Buttigieg
7. Bernie Sanders
8. Kirsten Gillibrand
9. Jay Inslee
10. Eric Swalwell

Last edited by Jumpin - on 28 June 2019

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