Here are the winners and losers of Tuesday's feisty Democratic presidential debate
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- Democratic presidential candidates took the stage in Detroit for the latest round of primary debates Tuesday night.
- Some candidates received significant screen time, while others faded into the background.
- Top winners included Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, as well as longshot candidates looking for breakout moments like former Rep. John Delaney.
- Losers failed to make inroads and capitalize on opportunities for breakout moments, such as South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
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Democratic presidential candidates took the stage in the latest round of primary debates Tuesday night, where struggling campaigns attempted to capitalize on potential breakout moments, while others tried to hold on to top tier status in a massively competitive field.
There are difficult components to producing a successful and memorable debate performance, which can be key to cultivating support and boosting donations — both of which are part of the requirements to continue appearing on the debate stage in the coming months.
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