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4 votes
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Coronavirus could reshape global order
11 votes -
Suspension of visa processing for Mexican seasonal workers hits US farms, fisheries
7 votes -
What commitments could progressives get from Joe Biden?
4 votes -
US Senator Richard Burr dumped up to $1.6 million of stock after reassuring public about coronavirus preparedness
27 votes -
Why Donald Trump's presidency is first and foremost about being white
8 votes -
How Joe Biden can win over Bernie Sanders voters
12 votes -
US sanctions Iran, seeks release of Americans amid coronavirus outbreak
6 votes -
The alarming scope of Presidential power during an emergency
4 votes -
Bernie Sanders says Joe Biden "has advocated cutting Social Security for forty years" - Mostly false
10 votes -
Joe Biden’s effort to heal the breach with Elizabeth Warren on bankruptcy, explained
8 votes -
White House pushes for quick, direct payments to Americans in response to coronavirus
12 votes -
China bans journalists from the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal in retaliation for state media restrictions by the Donald Trump administration
16 votes -
What if Andrew Yang was right? Mitt Romney has joined the chorus of voices calling for all Americans to receive free money directly from the government
21 votes -
Is voter turnout up in 2020 US elections? Yeah, but not all that much
5 votes -
Washington debate discussion thread
Admittedly I deleted and re-uploaded this because I was worried I had posted the original thread too soon. A'ight, here we are. Spreadsheet time. When will the debate be broadcasted? The debate...
Admittedly I deleted and re-uploaded this because I was worried I had posted the original thread too soon.
A'ight, here we are. Spreadsheet time.
When will the debate be broadcasted?
The debate will be recorded March 15th, 8-10 PM ET. (1-3 AM UTC)
Where will it happen?
In the CNN studio in Washington DC. Note that they moved it from Phoenix due to the Coronavirus.
Who will moderate it?
Dana Bash and Jake Tapper from CNN and Ilia Calderón from Telemundo.
Where can I watch this?
It will most likely be livestreamed in CNN's YouTube channel.it was livestreamed on CNN's website.So, what's new and how will this change anything?
This is the first and possibly the last one-on-one debate in the primary between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden and (also due to Coronavirus concerns) It has no live audience. It will also occur before some of the largest states in the primary vote.
So what do you think should happen? What questions should be asked? What should the candidates do and what should we talk about?
12 votes -
Fact check: Joe Biden has advocated cutting Social Security for forty years
5 votes -
'Bernie bros' and the debate about how to deal with the "dirtbag left" explained
7 votes -
The most critical fight against Donald Trump's US border wall you've never heard of
4 votes -
The Trump presidency is over
20 votes -
How to serve three terms as President
9 votes -
Can you guess how popular these policy proposals are among the American public?
10 votes -
Joe Biden, not Bernie Sanders, is the true Scandinavian – Sanders totally misunderstands what's behind Denmark's safety net
8 votes -
Democratic National Committee nixes audience for Phoenix debate over coronavirus concerns
9 votes -
Pete Buttigieg: 'Time for rethinking what campaigning looks like' amid coronavirus
9 votes -
Rupert Murdoch actually tried to stop Donald Trump, and he won't try to again
7 votes -
Fixing the debates: A better way to interrupt?
5 votes -
The atlas of redistricting/gerrymandering by 538
10 votes -
How will the Nevada caucuses turn out?
Fears grow over Nevada caucus malfunction (Probably as bad as Iowa. Not paywalled) Another caucus is coming. But Nevada will look completely different (It will be far more representative than...
Fears grow over Nevada caucus malfunction (Probably as bad as Iowa. Not paywalled)
Another caucus is coming. But Nevada will look completely different (It will be far more representative than Iowa. Also they will use a Google Form so technical issues will be limited. Paywalled)
What we know (and don't) about the Nevada caucus 'tool' (Covers on the 'tool' that will be used to count the votes, potential backups in case of failure and a few other caucus related technicalities. Not paywalled)
8 votes -
What is the US Senate filibuster and what would it take to remove it?
7 votes -
The US Democrats do terribly in state elections and it really matters
6 votes -
What if the court saw other rights as generously as gun rights?
12 votes -
What happened when Tulsa paid people to work remotely
9 votes -
Joe Biden outperformed because he won US voters who decide late
17 votes -
Amy Klobuchar looked great on paper. What went wrong?
5 votes -
Michael Bloomberg drops out of US Presidential race, endorses Joe Biden
30 votes -
The 2020 endorsement primary
15 votes -
QAnon now has its own super PAC, established by the owner of 8chan
21 votes -
Tech was supposed to improve caucuses. Instead, it may have doomed them.
14 votes -
Progressives' foreign policy dillemma
3 votes -
Vox just made four videos on the strengths of the 2020 frontrunners
The case for Bernie Sanders The case for Joe biden The case for Elizabeth Warren The case for Pete Buttigieg
9 votes -
Hmong leaders rally against US President Donald Trump administration deportation push
5 votes -
Donald Trump's budget gives Greenland another try – administration's proposal would give the State Department $587,000 to build a first permanent consular services outpost
4 votes -
Clearing up the confusion around Prop 13 on the 2020 ballot
7 votes -
How American primaries shape the Presidential nomination
4 votes -
How the US has changed to become gradually more democratic over time
4 votes -
Bernie Sanders probably has a support ceiling, but there are still several ways he could win the nomination
10 votes -
The biggest political party in America you've never heard of
13 votes -
Why the House of Representatives should be far bigger
13 votes -
Sanders, Bloomberg trade insults as Democratic White House race heats up
6 votes