Here are the key exchanges from the last presidential debate that proved much more substantive than predicted — from COVID, to foreign policy, to health care.
Wednesday 12.23.20
Georgia Dems Log Onto Gen Z Platforms
Thursday 11.05.20
Mo' Money, No Seats?
Wednesday 11.04.20
2020 Election: LGBTQ+ Community Makes History
2020's Top Ballot Initiatives
2020 Election: The State of the Senate
2020 Election: Paths to Victory & Where We’re At
Tuesday 11.03.20
ELECTION DAY: Fear & Loathing Rolls Out
DAY 3: Killer Mike's State of the Union
DAY 3: Someone's "Archaic, Old, and Out of Step"
DAY 3: Since When is Georgia a Battleground?
Monday 11.02.20
DAY 3: Will Biden Rock the Rock 'n’ Roll Capitol?
DAY 3: Oh Hey, Ohio
51-44: A bill to establish a federal right to IVF access again fails to break the filibuster on a procedural vote.
"Far too many people ... are not feeling safe": Harris slams threats as she affirms she feels safe with Secret Service.
"I checked on him to see if he was OK": Harris confirms she called Trump after Sunday's apparent assassination attempt.
"Crying shame": Harris decries bomb threats made toward Springfield, Ohio, schools due to racist lies about immigrants.
“We need to get this [ceasefire] deal done": Harris declines to say if she'd break from Biden's Israel-Palestine policy.
"You've gotta earn their vote": Kamala Harris talks to NABJ about economic policies aimed at supporting Black men.
"Kamala's Twister": Sen. Joni Ernst can't get her latest prop to work at Republican press conference.
"A hoax": JD Vance calls the media "sick" for reporting on "foreign disinformation” about Springfield bomb threats.