The second debate of the 2020 primary season features big hitters and up-and-comers such as Pete ButtigiegSign up for the US briefing and get a new perspective 2.59am BST It’s not necessarily a bad thing for him – he had more to lose than the others, given his lead in the polls and the fact he is already well known – but I wonder if he is looking just a little bit uninspiring compare to some of the younger candidates: Harris in particular. 2.54am BST It seems California congressman Eric Swalwell’s early attack on Joe Biden may have piqued the interest of audiences at homeSpikes in searches for candidate queries tonight, so far for #DemDebate2, per Google Trends: Swalwell +3,400%Gillibrand +3,100%Williamson +2,800%Hickenlooper +2,100%Yang +1,000%Harris +900%Buttigieg +900%Biden +850%Bennet +400%Sanders +350%WATCH: Rep. Eric Swalwell: “Joe Biden was right when he said it was time to pass the torch to a new generation of Americans — when he said it 32 years ago.” #DemDebate2 pic.twitter.com/7gs1cq5cWd Continue reading…
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