Sanders by a landslide...
In the Polls..
Drudge...
CNN...
In Searches...
.@BernieSanders [7] leads @HillaryClinton [8] in @google [9] search interest since the start of the #DemDebate [10] pic.twitter.com/VmJzL3eNwK [11]
— Google Politics (@googlepolitics) October 14, 2015 [12]
And On Twitter...
Who’s gained the most Twitter followers since #DemDebate [10] started: · Sanders: 28,446 · Clinton: 10,474 · O’Malley: 3,762 · Webb: 2,612
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) October 14, 2015 [13]
Who’s gained more Twitter followers during the #DemDebate [10], by percentage? · Sanders: +4.0% · Clinton: +0.2%
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) October 14, 2015 [14]
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So to sum up...It's lonely sometimes...
As an alibi? https://t.co/4NvufALDeu [16]
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) October 14, 2015 [17]
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Some key excerpts...
Jane Wells summed up one exchange perfectly as Hillary's alleged law-breaking was conveniently swept under the carpet...
Line of the night from Sanders: "The American people are sick and tired of your damn emails." Oh, really...
— janewells (@janewells) October 14, 2015 [18]
And the second line of the night: "Secretary Clinton do you want to respond?" "no."
— janewells (@janewells) October 14, 2015 [19]
And Benghazi won the early rounds...
#debatedrinkinggame [20] leaders: Benghazi- 5? 1%-5 billionaires/wealthy-4 working/avg American-4 and late add: Quagmire-4
— janewells (@janewells) October 14, 2015 [21]
But Wall Street "won" overall...
Theme of the night: "Wall St"said about 12 times at least. "Billionaires" - 7, "working people" - 7, "1%" - 6.
— janewells (@janewells) October 14, 2015 [22]
Hillary and her average-American-ness...
“I’m just an ordinary citizen who didn’t take a position on Keystone until I took a position on Keystone.” pic.twitter.com/l2k24PVF72 [24]
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) October 14, 2015 [25]
On College education affordability (and pretty much everything else)...
"You get free debt and you get free debt and you get free debt"
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) October 14, 2015 [26]




