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The Moderates Strike Back: The 4th Democratic Debate

Oct 16, 2019
Alex Burns, a national politics correspondent for The New York Times, shares insights on the Democratic presidential debate against a backdrop of an impeachment inquiry. Candidates focused on distinguishing themselves from Elizabeth Warren, the target of moderate attacks, while carefully navigating critiques of Joe Biden to avoid alienating his supporters. The discussion delves into the shifting strategies, the tension surrounding the wealth tax, and the emotional weight of foreign policy dilemmas that faced candidates during the intense debate.
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ANECDOTE

Moderates Target Warren

  • Moderate candidates targeted Elizabeth Warren, not Joe Biden, during the debate.
  • They aimed to appeal to Biden's supporters by challenging Warren's progressive policies.
INSIGHT

Unanimous Impeachment Support

  • Democratic candidates unanimously supported impeaching President Trump.
  • They avoided criticizing Biden's son, choosing not to echo Trump's attacks.
INSIGHT

Warren's Tax Evasion

  • Elizabeth Warren evaded questions about whether her Medicare for All plan would raise middle-class taxes.
  • Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar criticized her lack of directness, calling it frustrating.
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