As the fierce debate for two consecutive days has been completed, there’s been a lot to talk about this. The first day of Democratic Debate 2019 was held on June 26, Wednesday and the second one on June 27, Thursday. The majority of the leaders on 10-person debate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination concluded the second night that was held in Miami.
As compared to Wednesday night, the candidates on Thursday’s debate were way more outspoken who have presented influential moments, mainly by Sen. Kamala Harris of California.
Democratic Debate 2019 Highlights Video
It’s obvious that now you can’t live stream Democratic Debate 2019 as it is over, but you don’t need to worry as Democratic Debate 2019 full video is being uploaded. Here, not only you can watch the video highlights but also you can learn and find out who won the trending war.
Here, with the help of our site, we have collected all of the major highlights of these Presidential candidates who made their great remarks on the stage of Miami. You can also watch California’s Senator Kamala Harris debate that left former vice-president Joe Biden rattled and has gathered great views.
Candidates List of those who took part in Wednesday as well as Thursday’s debate night:
Day One: 26 June 2019, Wednesday
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
- Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas
- Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey
- Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota
- Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York
- Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio
- Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro
- Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
- Washington Gov. Jay Inslee
- Former Vice President Joe Biden
Day Two: 27 June 2019, Thursday
- Former Vice President Joe Biden
- Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont
- Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana
- Sen. Kamala Harris of California
- Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York
- Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado
- Author Marianne Williamson
- Rep. Eric Swalwell of California
- Businessman Andrew Yang
- Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper
Upcoming Presidential Debate and Schedule
Well, there are several upcoming Democratic Debate 2019 but the exact dates, as well as locations, haven’t all been decided yet, but so far here’s what the debate schedule looks like:
- 30 July 2019 – Detroit, Michigan
- 31 July 2019 – Detroit, Michigan (night 2)
- 12 September 2019
- 13 September 2019 (night 2)
- October 2019
- November 2019
- December 2019
Who Won the Democratic Debate 2019?
After two nights, and four hours, of Democratic debates, it’s the time to decide that which candidate won and who lost.
Talking about the first night, Julian Castro got the most nods from NBC’s post-debate panel, while Kamala Harris, on the other hand, was praised for the duration of the second night.
According to the NBC News’ post-debate analysis, the search for Kamala Harris was up 500%, and in overall it helped in finding out that she had presented a great demonstration as well as good debate.
As per to the Drudge Report [unscientific], the poll has Yang leading with a 28.44 percent that is 12,468 votes. While on the other hand, the next highest lead is of Kamala Harris with 15.09 percent, that is 6,639 votes. Well, we can see a significant gap between the top two spots.