Who do you think won the debate and why?

  • @reddig33
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    91 month ago

    I wonder how many people watched it? I figured I would just read about it later because there is no way I’m sitting through listening to disgusting Raphael Cruz’ bullshit for an hour or more.

    • @JohnmannescaOP
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      61 month ago

      It was only an hour actually, so in all reality Cruz maybe only got ~25mins of speaking time. I wasn’t sure of viewership count either, so I figured it was more likely to have viewers here than outside of the fediverse.

    • @JohnmannescaOP
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      31 month ago

      He’s been positioning himself as a moderate, so there we already knew there’d be compromises but I agree it’s pathetic to see these folks turn a blind eye to certain things.

        • @JohnmannescaOP
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          21 month ago

          Yeah Healthcaredotgov was one of the most ambitious of our millenia and they act like it’s too much to be critical of it and ask for change; at least with expansion there could be more people covered better, like those suffering from chronic conditions such as myself (chronic pancreatitis).

  • @[email protected]
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    31 month ago

    Allred had a good chance to contrast himself with Cruz by answering the questions directly and I think he failed. He seemed nervous.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 month ago

    Allred came across weak, because he has the same position as Ted Cruz/Republicans on some of their worst policies (immigration and Israel), but he has to slightly “moderate” them a little to avoid turning-off base Democratic voters. This is a problem with the Democratic party as a whole, and it’s a losing strategy. Voters who strongly support Israel and being “tough on immigration” will be more swayed by the person that full-throatedly supports these position, and voters that disagree with these policies won’t be swayed by inconsequential concessions to them.