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1. Will former Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren attack each other? 2. Can Biden shrug off concerns about his age? 3. Will Bernie Sanders and Warren abandon their detente? 4. Can Kamala Harris come back? 5. Can Klobuchar's voice of moderation generate attention? 6. What is Andrew Yang plotting? 7. Will Beto O'Rourke keep swearing? 8. Can Pete Buttigieg build on his record cash haul with a breakout moment? 9. Will far-left policy positions damage the nominee against Trump? 10. Will any of underdogs break out?
Stage participants and their seating.
Speaking of Grass, I'm out, @Bigun This will be tough on beer, alone.
It's another reason I don't like Trump, he deported all my pot connections.
This is a 3hr debate....
@mystery-ak @Cyber LibertyCNN starts an analysis of the debate at 10:30 pm. I doubt many will hang around for that after 3 hrs. of debate. Likely Fox and others are doing the same. If you stay for analysis on any station, @Cyber Liberty keeps the TBR bar open late - go there, have his drink concoction of some kind, and watch from there. He has cots in the back for naps. BYOB (Bring Your Own Blanket)
@austingirl Over here!
10 things to watch for in tonight's Democratic debateby Joseph Simonson September 12, 2019 01:07 PM The third Democratic debate will take place tonight at 8 p.m. EST at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, and will be carried live on ABC and Univision. All 10 candidates on stage tonight qualified by receiving 2% or higher support in at least four Democratic National Committee-approved polls and 130,000 donors from at least 20 different states. Here's what to keep an eye out for: ...................<..mangled..>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/ten-things-to-look-for-in-tonights-democratic-debate-in-houston
How unfortunate to be the first 'OPEN' gay person running for President with a name like Buttplug.