I've been seeing polls that men are about evenly divided on the debate, but women overwhelmingly sided with Harris.
Gee, who could have predicted that women across the country might find common ground with a female candidate being frustrated with a man interrupting, speaking over, and condescending to her when she's trying to explain her views? Certainly not Pence or whoever helped him come up with his debate strategy.
My great aunt Carmella passed away this week. She was 92, and it isn't a big shock but she was kind and wonderful and will be missed. Of course no one on my father's side of the family thought to inform me. Mom called after she read it in the paper. She was an Italian who married into the Irish side of my family and I loved going to her house as a kid not just because she was so warm and welcoming but because I knew there would be food I would like.
I'm sorry for your loss, sj.
I'm sorry, sj.
I did not watch the debate. I occasionally checked out KB Spangler's twitter feed, as she does good recaps of that kinda thing. Her thread starts here: [link]
Is there a reliable source of how much time each candidate spent speaking? I was googling earlier but couldn't find it.
My condolences, sj.
Also, according to CNN, Pence spoke for 3 seconds more than Harris.
I'm pretty sure Pence spoke over her or the moderator more than Harris did.
I'm sorry for your loss, sj. Wonderful aunts are treasures.
I didn't watch the debate; I've voted, and I just can't make myself do it. Maybe if I had a valium scrip or something, but I don't.
I'm sorry, sj.
I feel a little bad for Susan the Moderator but I also feel like having someone from USA Today moderate is weird? Do I have an unfair opinion of USA Today's seriousness?
I'm so sorry, sj. My grandmother shared your great aunt's name. She would have been 91 today.