fuck, I figured there would be 2-3 threads already. maybe y'all were embarrassed to admit you watched?
anyway, my take:
Warren won the night.. passion, energy, focus. she stumbled on the border question, no criminalization for anyone. I also think people should be able to keep their private health insurance, if they want.. she does not. she and Bernie gave good responses on the question, but it is still a sticking point. no reason why both options can't be part of a new vision.
Bernie did well. nothing new from him, but he articulates his views well, and with passion. his "I wrote the damn bill" was a great line.
Beto and Pete did fine, but didn't move the needle. their styles are not effective in a debate setting, they are too intellectual and not energetic enough.
the rest were fodder that will not be in Houston, next debate. the 4 that "mattered" at the beginning, are the same 4 that will move on. I suspect tonight's debate will be much more race-focused, with Biden, Booker and Harris.. ratings, y'all. I suspect Biden will look bad tonight, overall, and Harris will do well. Booker will do well, I think. Castro will get in a good moment, but will otherwise be mostly ignored. those 4 will move on to Houston, the rest will be gone.. I think. unless a Deblasio or someone refuses to drop out. but I think the 8 I mentioned will be alone on stage in September.
also, I think Warren's 20 minute, impromptu chat with CNN hosts gave her a boost. they asked good, pointed questions, and gave her an opportunity to expound. I feel like Warren will be the best debater against Trump. if she gets the nomination.
sidebar: Tim Ryan did not shake anyone's hand, nor did he place his hand over his heart at the beginning, and during the National Anthem.. every other Candidate did both. I was turned off by him right away, and was surprised neither of those gestures were ever mentioned later.