The longshot primary challenger to Joe Biden had such a rough first outing that his campaign appears to have removed the event livestream from YouTube.
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Indeed, less than an hour after the doors closed, the Phillips campaign appeared to unlist the livestream of the event from YouTube—meaningThe Phillips campaign did not respond to a request for comment about why the video was unlisted and whether it had anything to do with an exchange Phillips initially said he was glad to hash out “in front of the cameras.” Notably, the livestream of Phillips’ campaign launch event is still available on his YouTube page.
But the candidate could seemingly not handle a shot from Atong Chan, a 23-year-old Black woman from Manchester who said she was born in a refugee camp in Kenya. Chan grilled Phillips on why he hasn’t yet called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. “This is so embarrassing for you,” Chan told the candidate, “and you want to make it seem like it was embarrassing for me.”
“It’s the fights. It’s the division,” Phillips continued. “And you’re not going to ask a single question about the 99 percent of other people in the room who were thoughtful, respectful, had just as much interest in coming here to have their questions issued and answered.” “In a way,” Phillips said as fading screaming could be heard from the lobby, “I’m glad this occurred in front of you and in front of the cameras.”loves anything—aside from his seeing his name on a building or on TV—it’s a good old fashioned scrap.
There was nothing more in the email blast from the Trump team, amounting to something between piggybacking and pure aggregation. "Public polling in October hasn't historically been indicative of who will win the Iowa Caucus and it won't be this time either,” DeSantis spokesperson Andrew Romeo told The Daily Beast in a statement.
For everyone else, the Trump team may well let them fight, but they aren’t openly encouraging it among some more favored rivals.
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