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How the question is framed matters. CNN, etc. keep framing the conversation from the right, and we never get beyond having to defend against lies.To be honest, it seemed like a format for "lets make sure that the progressives/moderates don't show up for whoever we choose after the primary is done". I also don't care that much what people did fifty years ago compared to what they've done lately. Coming to a debate with a boatload of "gotchas" from the past versus "here is my unique plan to do xyz" seemed like a cheap way to score points without studying for the test.
My other big issue is when they dismiss tough questions about how to pay for stuff with the "Republican talking points". Trump was /ALREADY/ running commercials last night asking those questions. Yeah, they /are/ Republican talking points. To me, that makes it more important they have a ready answer for them. Elisabeth Warren has plans that are supposed to pay for these things. That needs to be the answer, not "don't bring that up". If it looks like there's a bunch of plans to spend money and no way to get that money, or "we're going to tax you more but you'll save money elsewhere" there is very little chance the Dems can win anywhere.












