What Went Down At The December Democratic Primary Debate
“This is a global Watergate,” says Klobuchar. That’s a good succinct way to put it.
The last couple of debates have started with an impeachment question (i.e. a Trump question) and inevitably, the candidates’ answers turn to their argument about their own electability. That’s basically what this primary has turned into: an electability race. It’s probably one of the reasons why there is only one candidate of color on the stage tonight.
The answer to that question is that the Republican Party of today is not the Republican Party of 1974, so the idea that impeachment would be bipartisan is far-fetched. But I guess the candidates aren’t going to go into a political science lecture about how GOP voters may be following the signals of GOP elites, who are strongly opposed to impeachment.
