two up only, vice-president biden get this to go here vice-president biden and senator harris, they re the only two who have qualified so far. so for the second debate you need to be 2% in four qualifying polls and have unique donors. if your fund-raising money follows momentum. so if you re them, you re thinking, okay, am i going to be there in september? i have to do something here, which means they re your targets. that s the best way to make news and the best way to get headway is to go after them. that s night two. let s clear this out and look at night one. of the candidates up on night one, senator sanders is in round three. elizabeth warren is in, mayor buttigieg and congressman o rourke is. you have more candidates who have already qualified for the next round. some big names they re, senator klobuchar. governor bullock, this is his first debate. he s trying to make a name for himself. can he make the outside argument i want a trump state? can he make it to september? is
more moderate voters? and i think that s a strategic judgment he s going to have to make before governor granholm? i think both him and i would say beto o rourke has so much to lose and potentially so much to gain. and how he, you know, identifies himself, he s got a similar issue because he s not quite in one box or the other being from texas. so he s got a moment. you know, honestly, if i m looking at this, i m thinking, marianne williamson? he s going to be so happy on that first night because he is really i mean, she would be she s so progressive and different. she s the one who stands out. plus, you know, she has the opportunity to come across as a little more presidential than some people online have been viewing her as. well, if all on tuesday, let say that elizabeth warren ends up on tuesday. you know, these are all large number are moderates who are going to make the case that only
with all white candidates on one night and there are ways to differentiate themselves that is not necessarily about medicare for all. i think that where elizabeth warren and bernie sanders really could come across as quite different candidates, when you re talking about race, when you re talking about those issues, senator warren has been historically considerably more comfortable with them than senator sanders has been. if they both have a question like that, i think that could be a real opportunity in that particular vein, she, elizabeth warren does not have as long of a record as bernie sanders does. she s going to go back. she has to decide, does she want to go after him on his vote on giving immunity to gun manufacturers, for example? does she want to go after him on his opposition to, you knoll, potentially opposition to reparations, et cetera? so that, that is interesting because he doesn t have as much to go after her. let s also look at wednesday night. the rematch b
somebody is on and who else they share the stage with, how critical that can be. very critical. let s just look at what happened in the first debate in miami. kamala harris totally transformed the position that she was holding in this race in that one debate performance because she was with joe biden. she took on vice president joe biden. and recall getting to why we re sort of doing it this way as well, anderson. in the first debates, you had four of the top five candidates on one stage and you had elizabeth warren alone as a top five candidate on the other stage. so she had a night to herself in terms of top tier on the stage. that s not going to happen this time around because of the way that we re doing the three separate draws to try and ensure that as equally as possible in terms of where they stand with democratic voters right now across the country, they are evenly divided across these two nights. and it s not just who is on stage together that s going to be completel
little more presidential than some people online have been viewing her as. on tuesday, let s say elizabeth warren ends up on tuesday. you know, these are all large number moderates to make the case. not only a moderate can beat donald trump. you re not where the liberals are not where the party is. and elizabeth warren has an opportunity, i think, to say, i can beat him and you want to attack me? come at me and i will tell you how my policies are good for the american people. so if she is on that stage with them, she can really differentiate. or if she s on the stage with the former vice-president, if you get there you go. if you get this, warren and biden, because she is ascending right now. she is the candidate that s been slow and steady, but she has ascended to the national poll, she ascend to the state polls. in the last day right, right. harris used the opportunity to go up against vice-president biden to help herself. she has been moving even faster. if she got