FiveThirtyEight
Chadwick Matlin

Julia, would Sanders be the most liberal president since FDR?
Christie Aschwanden

Making prescription drugs more affordable is a winning issue for voters from both parties. A Kaiser Health Tracking Poll released in October found that 85 percent of democrats and 73 percent of Republicans surveyed said that the president and Congress should prioritize making sure that high-cost drugs for chronic conditions are available to people who need them. Similarly, 74 percent of Democratic and 56 percent of Republican respondents wanted “Government action to lower prescription drug prices.”
Nate Silver

My guess is that the low-key but wonky and detail-oriented tenor of the conversation tonight is more helpful to Hillary Clinton than to Bernie Sanders. Compare the candidates’ “issues” pages on their respective websites: Clinton’s is an alphabetized laundry list of topics, while Sanders’s is prioritized, with the top two issues being income quality and free college tuition. This has been a substantive but laundry-list type of debate so far.

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