
Sanders and Clinton Debate Campaign Finance, Obama, and Kissinger

And then there were two.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders faced off on the debate stage in Milwaukee in a debate moderated by PBS NewsHour's Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff.
Annie Karni, political reporter for POLITICO covering the Hillary Clinton campaign, recaps the debate and reports on how the Clinton camp is responding to its huge loss in New Hampshire.
@RobGunther @BrianLehrer Would have made more sense to be discussing Bush/Cheney debacle rather than who likes/dislikes Henry Kissinger.
— Gordon G. Forbes (@ggforbes) February 12, 2016
@ggforbes @BrianLehrer I agree, but Bernie hasn't been quiet about Hillary's Iraq vote. The Kissinger remark was a nice way to expand.
— Rob Gunther (@RobGunther) February 12, 2016
@BrianLehrer It didn't at all. Big money in politics is root of dysfunction. Other issues; mass incarcer, student debt, minimum wage + more
— Joe Gallagher (@joetgall) February 12, 2016
@BrianLehrer, it's fine to rail against a "single issue candidate" except when that single issue has a significant impact on all others.
— Jarkowsky (@jarkowsky) February 12, 2016
@BrianLehrer I like what Bernie has to say, but I don't want a "revolution." While it's slower, Clinton's change from within style works.
— Eric Green (@ericgreen79) February 12, 2016
Wasn't it Bill who said "It's the economy, Stupid?" (from a 65 year old woman not sticking to her demographic). Go Bernie. @BrianLehrer
— Anita Faulding (@AnitaFaulding) February 12, 2016
Internet, take note: this exchange between 2 listeners ended with a "let's agree to disagree" handshake. Nice! 👍🏽 https://t.co/xEiBh78Cgl
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) February 12, 2016