Tom Steyer, Joe Biden, And Bernie Sanders Spar On Climate Change | MSNBC

Tom Steyer, Vice President Joe Biden, and Sen. Bernie Sanders debate how their policies on climate change differ. Aired on 11/20/19.
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Tom Steyer, Joe Biden, And Bernie Sanders Spar On Climate Change | MSNBC

55 comments

  1. It’s obvious you guys dislike Bernie Sanders, I bet anything he is going to have the least amount of time spoken at the end. He’s hardly getting picked to talk. Disgusting!

    1. @StandingUpForJustice well, I was trying to add it all up for myself! But you’ve done it all ready! Thanks! 💙🙏💙

    2. StandingUpForJustice Yang was (sadly, as usual) totally snubbed this debate. Almost every question asked of him was a “gotcha” on foreign policy or about white supremacy 🤦‍♂️

    3. @Johnny Collen I totally agree. I’m a Bernie supporter but I find it unfair when candidates aren’t getting equal representation by corporate media. Yang is underrepresented so is Bernie, and a good portion of the other candidates.

    1. @SJW Slayer We see through you. You’ve replied to positive Bernie comments throughout this comment section. Stop picking fights, troll.

    1. Climate change is not going to destroy us. Humans are good at one thing – surviving our own stupidity. From lack of sanitation in large urban centers to splitting the atom, we have found ways to circumnavigate our follies, and we will continue to do so. The rhetorical problem with climate change is that no one can relate to it. It’s too abstract, it’s too ethereal. But, I can look out my window or check purpleair.com and see how my ability to go for a jog is affected by vehicle emissions. Let’s start there.

    2. @Alexis Andrade you 🌲 killer!!! Stop sucking 2 much oil up your nose and think of the future generations.. .

  2. First time I’ve seen Sanders on MSNBC in ages. You should give fair and equal coverage. Your rejection of Bernie and his platform is obvious to all.

    1. @Justine Wish I could. I’m Canadian. However, what happens in the States has a profound affect on us, so I watch with great interest. The best I can do is be a keyboard warrior for Bernie. At least you know it isn’t all Russian Trump trolls. Good Luck.

  3. The debate was unfair time wise. As much as I like Warren, everybody should get the same amount of talk time. Warren got twice as much time as Yang did.
    The media can be very destructive to the democratic system. Controlling talk time is one way they corrupt our democratic system.

    1. @Joey R you can still volunteer! phonebanking is one of the most direct ways to help bernie. we’re in a dead tie in iowa and new hampshire, and calling those voters is what every bernie supporter should be doing right now. i did it for the first time a couple weeks ago. it’s really easy and all you need is a computer and cellphone. https://berniesanders.com/call/

    1. So sad to see people believing Bernie he’s a liar and a fake I bet everything I own he will never get you free housing free collage free anything look into him he’s a farce

  4. Sad that this was the only portion dedicated to climate change out of the entire debate, but good on Bernie for prioritizing this and rolling out the largest plan to address it.

    1. @Benjamin Fields Which minorities? He’s popular among young voters of various backgrounds and well liked among Latinos in particular.

    2. CisKyThaLimit nah, he will lose because Warren is the Bernie of this race. So they’ll split votes with her getting the larger chunk of them. I don’t know if she’ll win herself though

    3. Vɪewer nah, his largest fanbase are white people. He fell behind Clinton in the minorities demographic in 2016 and also is behind Biden and Warren in this race

    4. @Vince Gonzalez He has the most support from Latino voters receiving more donations from them than any other candidate. He also received more support from young black voters over Hilary in 2016. Warren’s base is primarily upper class white liberals while Biden’s base is white working class voters and older black voters over 50. Bernie’s coalition is more diverse than theirs.

  5. Tell ’em Bernie. He’s so ahead of these amateur newcomers. They act like they came up with an idea, but that idea has already been discussed in legeslation before they were born. Lmao. Some ideas that were discussed, came from Bernie, personally. He’s always worked hard for Veterans.🇺🇸😎💜🥳

  6. Tom might be OK in a Sanders administration. He seems like a capable progressive. But I am DEFINITELY voting for Bernie. I know Bernie is working for working and middle class people.

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