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Geoffrey Skelley

Warren’s back is against the wall, so instead of going out quietly, she’s decided to hit hard in the hope that it will help her. Will it? No clue.

Poll Bot

Lots of talk of unions tonight. Fifty-seven percent of Americans — including 74 percent of Democrats — say that the large reduction in the percent of workers who are represented by unions over the past several decades has been bad for the country, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in September 2019. In January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the rate of union membership is down to 10.3 percent, about half of what it was in 1983, the first year for which comparable data was available.

Laura Bronner

While the first few minutes of the debate were all about Bloomberg, the subsequent focus on Sanders has meant that he’s gotten a lot of speaking time so far.

Who’s holding the floor?

Number of words spoken by candidates participating in the Nevada Democratic debate, as of 9:19 p.m. Wednesday

Candidate Words Spoken
Bernie Sanders 871
Michael Bloomberg 520
Elizabeth Warren 408
Amy Klobuchar 405
Joe Biden 223
Pete Buttigieg 215

Transcript is preliminary and may contain errors that affect word count.

Source: Debate Transcript via ABC News


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