The Democratic presidential candidates debated at #DemDebate hosted by CNN last night.
Some notable arguments could include the debate on the party's healthcare for all plan. Should President Trump be impeached? Should it be optional, or should everyone be covered? Could gun-buyback be obligatory or voluntary? Should the rich be taxed more (or does this sound like attacking some billionaire candidates)? Should drug problem go away if we charge the big pharma, or legalize the small possession of them? Should trust be the diplomatic principles of ours?
The arguments matter in our ways of life, and they debated them with urgency. Indeed they are so ardent that the attacks on opponents sounded more like personal ones. Personalities matter and many of them brought their personal stories of them and their families, mostly of poor upbringing (like a Democrat). As they talk of hardship of life, and getting the voters into their arguments on their side of the poor, the direction of the talk gets heated.
Could they involve the voters into their arguments? By personal attack on each other? This still is primary, however, and the party money and its distribution depends upon the results.
Some notable arguments could include the debate on the party's healthcare for all plan. Should President Trump be impeached? Should it be optional, or should everyone be covered? Could gun-buyback be obligatory or voluntary? Should the rich be taxed more (or does this sound like attacking some billionaire candidates)? Should drug problem go away if we charge the big pharma, or legalize the small possession of them? Should trust be the diplomatic principles of ours?
The arguments matter in our ways of life, and they debated them with urgency. Indeed they are so ardent that the attacks on opponents sounded more like personal ones. Personalities matter and many of them brought their personal stories of them and their families, mostly of poor upbringing (like a Democrat). As they talk of hardship of life, and getting the voters into their arguments on their side of the poor, the direction of the talk gets heated.
Could they involve the voters into their arguments? By personal attack on each other? This still is primary, however, and the party money and its distribution depends upon the results.