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Trump defends handling of coronavirus as Sanders and Bloomberg bear brunt of attacks in ‘messy’ TV debateTrump defends handling of coronavirus as Sanders and Bloomberg bear brunt of attacks in ‘messy’ TV debate
Joe Biden keeps on piling up support from the rest of the Democrat party, with the news this morning that former Gov. Pat Quinn and more than 80 other top Illinois Democrats are endorsing him for president.
The new endorsements include former Chicago Deputy Mayor Andrea Zopp, state Sen. and Assistant Majority Leader Iris Martinez and Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering.
One concern for Biden though - Illinois doesn’t vote until 17 March, by which time Bernie Sanders may have already nearly gained an unassailable lead in the delegate count.
We’ve got a couple of pieces looking at how the digital Democrat campaign is going.
First up is a piece co-published with The Markup looking at the effectiveness of candidate emails at actually reaching your inbox. They found that Pete Buttigieg is doing best, with Elizabeth Warren doing worst.
There’s two elements to the story though.
Firstly, of course, some of it is down to the way that the campaigns themselves are formatting and sending out email. But there’s another aspect.
We know that Facebook and Twitter customise and personalise your news feed to show you things it thinks you might be interested in - but we don’t often think about how this also happens with the email we see. It’s a fascinating look at the topic.
The second piece is from my colleague Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco. She writes:
She takes on the Bloomberg campaign’s decision in recent days to publish misleadingly edited video and deliberately fabricate quotes from his opponents.
One battle for the Trump administration over the next couple of weeks is their bid to reauthorise some of the expiring provisions under the USA Freedom Act. These include the highly controversial phone records programme known as Section 215One battle for the Trump administration over the next couple of weeks is their bid to reauthorise some of the expiring provisions under the USA Freedom Act. These include the highly controversial phone records programme known as Section 215
This is the process by which the National Security Agency (NSA) can record the metadata on all incoming or outgoing calls to a specific number. While it doesn’t give the agency access to the contents of the calls, many privacy advocates argue that it gives the state too much intrusive power. The existence of the programme was only made public after the Edward Snowden leaks of classified information.This is the process by which the National Security Agency (NSA) can record the metadata on all incoming or outgoing calls to a specific number. While it doesn’t give the agency access to the contents of the calls, many privacy advocates argue that it gives the state too much intrusive power. The existence of the programme was only made public after the Edward Snowden leaks of classified information.
Jordain Carney has a good look at this issue for The Hill this morning. Although the NSA stopped using the system in 2015, they are asking for it to continue to be available to them. There seems to be bipartisan dissent in Congress against the idea. The deadline for reauthorisation is 15 March.Jordain Carney has a good look at this issue for The Hill this morning. Although the NSA stopped using the system in 2015, they are asking for it to continue to be available to them. There seems to be bipartisan dissent in Congress against the idea. The deadline for reauthorisation is 15 March.
Read more - The Hill: Congress eyes killing controversial surveillance programRead more - The Hill: Congress eyes killing controversial surveillance program
Back to the fall-out from last night’s Democratic debate. With a crowded field it was the last TV opportunity for one of the candidates who isn’t Bernie Sanders to have a break-out moment that could propel them towards next week’s Super Tuesday.Back to the fall-out from last night’s Democratic debate. With a crowded field it was the last TV opportunity for one of the candidates who isn’t Bernie Sanders to have a break-out moment that could propel them towards next week’s Super Tuesday.
That, according to Ryan Lizza in Politico, is not what happened.That, according to Ryan Lizza in Politico, is not what happened.
Lizza has a detailed analysis on how Bloomberg, Biden, Warren and the others had different strategies to set themselves up in opposition to Sanders, all without much joy.Lizza has a detailed analysis on how Bloomberg, Biden, Warren and the others had different strategies to set themselves up in opposition to Sanders, all without much joy.
Read it here - Politico: A Bernie slayer fails to emerge at Tuesday’s debateRead it here - Politico: A Bernie slayer fails to emerge at Tuesday’s debate
The court hearing in London into the US attempt to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is underway again. Journalist James Doleman is tweeting from the court.The court hearing in London into the US attempt to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is underway again. Journalist James Doleman is tweeting from the court.
My colleague Ben Quinn has also been following proceedings - here is his round-up of what took place yesterday.My colleague Ben Quinn has also been following proceedings - here is his round-up of what took place yesterday.
The president is back home - and as expected straight on to the topic of the coronavirus outbreak.The president is back home - and as expected straight on to the topic of the coronavirus outbreak.
He also gave his verdict on last night’s TV debate.He also gave his verdict on last night’s TV debate.
There’s been talk this week of Donald Trump conducting some kind of ‘deep state’ purge of people he feels are anti-Trump in the administration and the civil service, and even that people have been preparing secret hit-lists of staff to target.There’s been talk this week of Donald Trump conducting some kind of ‘deep state’ purge of people he feels are anti-Trump in the administration and the civil service, and even that people have been preparing secret hit-lists of staff to target.
My colleague Tom McCarthy in New York has more on one of the people who would be involved in the hirings and firings, with a profile of the so-called ‘Baby-faced assassin’ - 29 year old Johnny McEntee who was recently named White House director for presidential personnel.My colleague Tom McCarthy in New York has more on one of the people who would be involved in the hirings and firings, with a profile of the so-called ‘Baby-faced assassin’ - 29 year old Johnny McEntee who was recently named White House director for presidential personnel.
You can read Tom’s full profile of the young man who once went viral on social media for trick shots when he was a college football quarterback.You can read Tom’s full profile of the young man who once went viral on social media for trick shots when he was a college football quarterback.
“I’m hearing my name mentioned a little bit tonight,” Sanders joked during the debate: “I wonder why.”“I’m hearing my name mentioned a little bit tonight,” Sanders joked during the debate: “I wonder why.”
With a lead going into Saturday’s South Carolina primary, Sanders needed a good debate performance to keep his momentum going under the concentrated fire of the other challengers. Opinion - as you’d expect - is divided as to how he managed.With a lead going into Saturday’s South Carolina primary, Sanders needed a good debate performance to keep his momentum going under the concentrated fire of the other challengers. Opinion - as you’d expect - is divided as to how he managed.
The Hill have a wrap of their winners and losers on the night, which puts Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders as the winners. Crucially for Biden their verdict was that he “kept his hopes alive” with one of his strongest debate performances as he faces “a moment of truth”.The Hill have a wrap of their winners and losers on the night, which puts Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders as the winners. Crucially for Biden their verdict was that he “kept his hopes alive” with one of his strongest debate performances as he faces “a moment of truth”.
Read it here - The Hill: Winners and losers from the South Carolina debate”Read it here - The Hill: Winners and losers from the South Carolina debate”
The Washington Post also had a winners and losers list, but they counted Sanders among the losers. They felt he didn’t cope well with the attacks ranged against - although suggest “the question is whether it’s too little, too late by his opponents.”The Washington Post also had a winners and losers list, but they counted Sanders among the losers. They felt he didn’t cope well with the attacks ranged against - although suggest “the question is whether it’s too little, too late by his opponents.”
Read it here - Washington Post: Winners and losers from the South Carolina Democratic debateRead it here - Washington Post: Winners and losers from the South Carolina Democratic debate
Everybody seems to agree though that the CBS moderators didn’t cover themselves with glory.Everybody seems to agree though that the CBS moderators didn’t cover themselves with glory.
“You think the last four years has been chaotic divisive toxic exhausting. Imagine spending the better part of 2020 with Bernie Sanders vs Donald Trump”“You think the last four years has been chaotic divisive toxic exhausting. Imagine spending the better part of 2020 with Bernie Sanders vs Donald Trump”
Pete Buttigieg seemed to be channelling the thoughts of what Bernie Sanders has dismissed as the ‘Democratic establishment’ with his attack on the Vermont senator at the debate last night.Pete Buttigieg seemed to be channelling the thoughts of what Bernie Sanders has dismissed as the ‘Democratic establishment’ with his attack on the Vermont senator at the debate last night.
In an apparent reference to Sanders’ comments about Cuba over the weekend, Buttigieg also said “I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s.”In an apparent reference to Sanders’ comments about Cuba over the weekend, Buttigieg also said “I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s.”
Like most of the challengers for the nomination, his attacks were focussed on Sanders.Like most of the challengers for the nomination, his attacks were focussed on Sanders.
Elizabeth Warren conceded that “Bernie and I agree on a lot of things,” before adding “But I think I would make a better president than Bernie.”Elizabeth Warren conceded that “Bernie and I agree on a lot of things,” before adding “But I think I would make a better president than Bernie.”
Mike Bloomberg suggested that Russia was interfering in the Democrats selection process in Sanders’ favour in order to engineer a Sanders-Trump election that would see Putin’s preferred candidate re-elected.Mike Bloomberg suggested that Russia was interfering in the Democrats selection process in Sanders’ favour in order to engineer a Sanders-Trump election that would see Putin’s preferred candidate re-elected.
And Joe Biden attacked the Sanders record on gun ownership legislation.And Joe Biden attacked the Sanders record on gun ownership legislation.
You can watch some of the most pointed attacks in this highlights reel from last night.You can watch some of the most pointed attacks in this highlights reel from last night.
Good morning.Good morning.
Will last night’s Democratic debate have helped one of the centrist candidates pull ahead of the others to become the main opponent to Bernie Sanders for the nomination? At the moment this photo from the Charleston event seems to sum up the very definition of a “crowded field” - and it doesn’t even feature Joe Biden, who is polling in first place for Saturday’s primary.Will last night’s Democratic debate have helped one of the centrist candidates pull ahead of the others to become the main opponent to Bernie Sanders for the nomination? At the moment this photo from the Charleston event seems to sum up the very definition of a “crowded field” - and it doesn’t even feature Joe Biden, who is polling in first place for Saturday’s primary.
There’s plenty of post-debate analysis to sink your teeth into. Here’s the verdict from our panel:There’s plenty of post-debate analysis to sink your teeth into. Here’s the verdict from our panel:
And here’s the wrap from my colleague Daniel Strauss, who says:And here’s the wrap from my colleague Daniel Strauss, who says:
You can read his full report here.You can read his full report here.
You can also re-watch the debate in full on the CBS News YouTube channel - it gets going about an hour into this videoYou can also re-watch the debate in full on the CBS News YouTube channel - it gets going about an hour into this video
Meanwhile Donald Trump will the early hours in transit from Germany back to the White House after his visit to India. That doesn’t usually stop him commenting on the day’s events, and after some stinging criticism from Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer yesterday, we can probably expect more robust defence from the president on the country’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.Meanwhile Donald Trump will the early hours in transit from Germany back to the White House after his visit to India. That doesn’t usually stop him commenting on the day’s events, and after some stinging criticism from Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer yesterday, we can probably expect more robust defence from the president on the country’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.