Article snippet: Former Vice President MORE (D-Calif.) for a second time on the second night of the CNN Democratic debates in Detroit on July 31. Meanwhile, Sen. MORE (D-Mass.) on the first night of the forum July 30. Sen. MORE (D-Hawaii). South Bend, Ind., Mayor MORE. The candidates with the highest poll numbers will be center stage at the debates. Warren and Sanders will be center stage the first night, while Harris and Biden will stand next to each other on the second night. The assignment is a rematch for Biden and Harris. The California senator attacked Biden head-on during the first debate, criticizing his civil rights record, specifically on busing. Harris experienced a bump in the polls and fundraising after she confronted Biden in the forum. Biden said after the first debate that he did not expect Harris to confront him in the way that she did on the issue. Booker, who has criticized Biden's past comments on working with segregationist senators, will stand on the other side of Biden, which could result in more moments of friction. The debate will also mark the first time progressives Sanders and Warren go head to head. Warren has risen in the polls in recent months, laying out detailed plans on her progressive policies. Sanders, who shares similarities with Warren on progressive policies, has in turn plateaued or dipped in polls. The two senators will likely seek to differentiate their policies and tout their own. The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washing... Link to the full article to read more
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