Amy Klobuchar’s streak of successful debates came to an end Wednesday night, says reporter ccadelago: “She’ll need a big finish this weekend to keep herself in the game.”
LAS VEGAS — It took less than five minutes for Elizabeth Warren to set the tone for Wednesday’s debate.
What did we learn in the debate? We asked four POLITICO campaign reporters — Christopher Cadelago, Holly Otterbein, Elena Schneider and Alex Thompson — for their takeaways from the New Hampshire debate.Warren dominated the night. Progressive activists said this was the Warren they knew and loved and have missed recently this primary.
As for the worst night, Bloomberg learned that running for president is harder than it looks. The other candidates have been campaigning for the better part of a year and had participated in eight other debates before. Bloomberg hadn’t — and it showed. He did seem to get more comfortable after the first hour, so perhaps the next debate will be better.Warren brought the fight and showed that she isn’t ready to go down quietly.
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