Dan’s Notes On The First Democratic Debate

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MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 26: Democratic presidential candidates New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio (L-R), Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH), former housing secretary Julian Castro, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, and former Maryland congressman John Delaney look on during the first night of the Democratic presidential debate on June 26, 2019 in Miami, Florida. A field of 20 Democratic presidential candidates was split into two groups of 10 for the first debate of the 2020 election, taking place over two nights at Knight Concert Hall of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, hosted by NBC News, MSNBC, and Telemundo. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Tonight we saw 10 of the Democrats running for president on the same stage in Miami.

The ten candidates on stage during this debate are: Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro, Rep. Tim Ryan, (D-OH), Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), Former Rep. John Delaney and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Here are Dan’s thoughts.

11:05pm: Warren, Inslee and Castro may have helped themselves most tonight. There’s a long, long trail winding ahead, including another “debate” tomorrow night.

11:00pm: Every closing statement good. Not a bad one in the bunch.

10:44pm: Beto with his best answer re: Trump/Russia/Mueller.

10:43pm: Congress woman Gabbard has best moment challenging Ryan about Afghanistan.

10:30pm: This second hour was hurt by NBC technical problems and nature of questions and answers. Suspect that some of audience may be drifting away.

10:28pm: Inslee strongest on climate change.

10:18pm: First big blunder comes from DeBlasio who says he is “different from other candidates in this race in that I’m raising a black son.” This was on the same stage as Cory Booker, who is a black man.

10:07pm: Technical difficulties prove to be a big hiccup, slowing the momentum.

10:04pm: The New York Times says Cory Booker actually has the most speaking time. Followed by Warren, Castro, Klobuchar and O’Rourke.

9:59pm: A lively and informative first hour. No candidate made a major mistake. All appeared to be smart and articulate. 

Worth pausing for a moment to remind ourselves that -even with all of our problems and worries-ours is a terrific country

9:55pm: WaPo says Castro has caught up with Warren on speaking time….and Google Trends finds that searches for “Julian Castro” have spiked +2,400% in search since the debate started.

9:50pm: After almost an hour, Warren, Castro and Inslee have helped themselves the most..O’Rourke may have hurt himself the most.

9:44pm: Castro on the photo of the dead father and daughter: “It should piss us all off.”

9:43pm: Castro scores against Beto over border issues. Hottest exchange so far.

9:42pm: Castro working his way onto the ticket…my thought.

9:40pm: Castro strongest, most specific so far on border/children abused issue.

9:24pm: Delaney jumps in and get major applause as he says Democrats should be the party that keeps what’s working and fixes what’s broken.

9:23pm: DeBlasio first to go on attack. Interrupts o’Rourke, tries to rip him on healthcare.

9:17pm: Donald Trump barely mentioned 17 minutes in.

9:09pm: Warren gets a second question before most candidates get their first one. She is two for two with first two answers.

9:05p: Beto O’Rourke answers in Spanish. Perhaps he’s doing it because he’s in Miami or he is simply courting Hispanic voters.

9:03pm: Warren scores early. Focused, passionate, specific.

9:02pm: Elizabeth Warren gets the first question seems deliberate.