next deba debate in ohio. with bernie sanders, it was his worst debate performance. he was hoarse and screaming. i know he s always loud and aggressive. it stood out more. a lot of yelling going on there. elizabeth warren, you started to see stories yesterday start to pick up about how she s using money from her senate campaign, people that gave her big donors who gave her a thousand dollars plus. and so you re going to hear a lot of stories in the coming weeks now about her conservative background, her conservative past, how she spent a good bit of her life as a conservative pro business republican. and that s another part of it. but, you know, when mayor pete did say this this is why people hate watching debates, there was a response from castro and some people on twitter, some hard-charging democrats on twitter who said but it s a debate. yes, it is a debate. but that doesn t mean that democrats that are tuning in
contributor careen jean pierre. former pressurery official and morning joe economist steve radnor and white house correspondent yamiche allison dore. what a night. willie, what was your takeaway. vinyl s back, i think we all knew that. get it on the record player and hit that, that was from the vice president. yes. but also that the very beginning of the debate vice president biden came out and really set that line in the sand of what we ve been you can tag abo talking you about in the first debate which is on healthcare. liz baurp and bernie sanders plans go too far. this progressive dream of eliminating private insurance is a fantasy. i want to build on the legacy of barack obama and make that
someone who was like the wizard of oz that once you pull back the curtain he s a small man. i think we saw people trying to have their moments and it was overall a debate that was substantive. but i m not just sure how much of that is going to change the race. i think that a lot of things are set in place. the president, of course, is very much focussed on elizabeth warren, bernie sanders and joe biden. but i think senator harris is going to be someone that s going to have his attention likely this morning once he realizes what she said about him. and, you know, i think the question going out of the third debate is has anything changed significantly or is it still a race between joe biden, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders? and i would be really surprised if the polls showed anything different than what we ve been seeing over the past couple months. still ahead, joe biden s emotional final answer last night. we ll be right back. nal final a night. we ll be right back. - how many
moments. kamala harris had that stinger to donald trump on fox news. last night s debate was build as the first time that joe biden and elizabeth warren were going to be on stage at the same time together and there really were no fireworks there. nothing. elizabeth warren held her fire on the vice president. people around her that i talked to in the recent days, they re going to play it patient and not looking to have a castroesque moment with a sharp attack on stage at least not yet. but that dynamic, warren and biden is the one to watch going forward. not much change last night, though. biden, you have to stay for elizabeth warren she once again hit her marks. there was a time during the debate where she sort of disaped. l disappeared. sometimes it s good to just disappear. get the attention away from you, let other people fight, let other people make gaffs. i got to say beto did very well in have spots. democrats have made too much of a gain on the gun debate,
healthcare obviously got way into the weeds, very specific, we can talk about all of that. but a lot of the rest of the debate was more motherhood and apple pie in the sense there were issues that these folks pretty much all agreed on and wanted to go after trump and did go after trump and made some process, perhaps, toward the general election. but i think all in all i m not sure the debate really identified some of the very fundamental differences among these candidates besides healthcare. like elizabeth warren s wealth tax proposal, whether the deficit matters anymore, all kinds of areas where i think there was substantial agreement we didn t get to those last night. really i am astounded just politically, i m astounded this is the third democratic debate where they spent at least the first third of that debate pounding each other on technocrattic niceties regarding their healthcare plans. really. america doesn t care. let me say that again. twitter cares, policy analysts