Democrat voters nervous after watching debate

Washington Free Beacon:
Democratic voters were twice as likely to say Tuesday's presidential debate made them nervous about the current slate of candidates as to say it inspired them, according to a CBS poll.

Asked how the debate made them "feel about the group of Democratic candidates that you have to choose from," 47 percent of Democratic respondents told CBS News they felt "nervous." The next most common answer was "optimistic" at 42 percent, while "inspired" and "excited" came in a distant third at 25 percent.

The Democratic voters reported their dissatisfaction after a debate that CNN called "messy, chaotic, and embarrassing" and the Trump campaign called a "hot mess." With the Super Tuesday primaries approaching and the Democratic establishment failing to slow socialist Vermont senator Bernie Sanders's rise as the frontrunner, the Charleston debate devolved into candidates shouting over one another and slinging mud.
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They have one of the weakest fields of candidates in recent memory.  It is a reflection of the Democrats' weak bench and the push by radicals on the left to get a candidate that the rest of the party will have trouble getting behind.

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