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Kaleigh Rogers

It’s kind of sad that this debate took place in the midst of a global crisis that is naturally drawing everyone’s attention away, because it was a good one. Without the audience and the cacophony of seven+ candidates on stage, we finally got a chance to have Biden and Sanders challenge each other and actually respond. Still, while coronavirus naturally featured heavily in the top of the debate, there was something comforting about being reminded that the world is continuing to spin, and we continue to have an election that is about more than the current crisis at hand.

Nathaniel Rakich

This was a pretty fragmented debate, each fragment of which had a different takeaway, in my opinion. On the coronavirus, both Biden and Sanders seemed very serious and prepared and projected the leadership people are probably looking for in this time of crisis. On most other policy issues, though, they spent a lot of time bickering — a lot more than I thought they would, given that the primary is basically not competitive anymore. I think Sanders won most of those exchanges and did a good job exposing that Biden has not been consistent in his positions over the years, but I think Cuba and China was one topic where Biden bested Sanders. Finally, though, I think the most newsworthy parts of the debate were when Biden made, well, actual news — he committed to ending most deportations and picking a female running mate. Overall, the debate did not feature the kind of colossal Biden gaffe that was needed to dislodge him as a national front-runner.

Christopher Groskopf

Despite being shorter than some of the other debates, it was a long night for Biden and Sanders, who spoke more than twice as much as they did at any other debate, perhaps a consequence of being the only two candidates on tonight’s stage.

Biden and Sanders spoke much more than in prior debates

Number of words spoken by Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders in each Democratic debate

Debate Biden Sanders
1st 2,475
1,676
2nd 3,819
2,642
3rd 3,361
1,891
4th 3,064
2,085
5th 2,273
1,836
6th 2,869
2,891
7th 3,178
2,824
8th 3,990
3,102
9th 2,453
2,536
10th 2,595
2,333
11th 9,010
8,533

Transcripts are preliminary and may contain errors that affect word count.

Source: Debate Transcripts via ABC News


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