every american adult, in many cases $2000 a month into families pocket so they can either pay for child care or if they want to stay home with the child. we should not be pushing everyone to go to the workforce. andrew yang, good to be back. we were waiting to hear from you. you continue to make the stage but i you getting a chance to break through because there are a lot of big-name contenders. it took a while to hear from you tonight. our message is be reaching the american people in ways beyond the debate, we keep rising in the polls, there s a ton of energy around the campaign, in increments of $30 each, this is a people powered grassroots driven campaign. the debate is a great opportunity.
moments, cory booker, kind of that urgency, he had the fundraising push to keep his campaign alive. he hasn t qualified for the december debate. he sale on issues particularly the african-american community where other people did not draw what their position was, not to mention on the housing issue. tom s tire s answer to homelessness, inner-city housing projects for 4 people, we tried that and it did not go well, cory booker did not have a plan for that and kamala harris had that moment. they did outstanding in the debate, joe biden did well holding firm. we are in the lead. he didn t do anything, no big faux pass. shannon: it was american pete prejudge a lot of questions about why he s not building minority support, didn t poll well, didn t do well in specific communities, had an interesting answer, i can never understand
between then and now has struggled mightily in the polls. reporter: one of these debates can really change things, put them back in the spotlight, donors and all the things they do moving forward, we will see how tonight plays out the back to you soon. let s get back to our fox news contributors, the big stories of the day, the impeachment and the debate, thank you for sticking around. an interesting poll we got earlier, this is from wisconsin, a new poll out talking about registered voters should he be impeached and removed yes or no, yeses 45%, no is 53%. a 13 point advantage for the president and you ve seen movement in his direction. what do you make of that? impeachment nationally has been pretty flat since the
how did it feel? it felt like one more opportunity to get our message out. when attacks are and where you have to respond, the most important thing is to deliver our message about what it is going to take not just to end the trump presidency:the best nominee to do that but then what? what are we going to do that first day when donald trump is no longer in the white house and how do we prepare an era we will be product in this country where we are getting big things done and unifying the american people to make it happen. tonight was an opportunity not just to get into individual policies i believe in but why this campaign is so motivated to deliver that. reporter: did it bother you, seems like tulsi gabbard was questioning your service record. we have a very different opinion on a great number of things and some of that came out tonight. it was a respectful and substantive debate. reporter: you have been searching and i were and new hampshire, you talked about your struggles in
we begin with highlights from the fifth democratic presidential primary debate. allison barber is in atlanta tonight. good morning. reporter: you can see behind me amy klobuchar speaking to a large group of reporters, more and more candidates coming out making their way to the spin room and speaking with various media who are gathered here. wealth inequality and healthcare are top issues for democrats in 2020 and so is beating donald trump, despite being 600 miles from washington dc it was impossible for this debate to move out of the shadow of the impeachment inquiry after all, his name kept coming up in the hearings. here is former vice president joe biden. i ve learned something about these impeachment trials, newborn, donald trump doesn t want me to be the nominee. that is pretty clear.