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Wasserman Schultz’s Shocking Answer to When Her Children Became Human

“This is a chair of the Democratic Party wrongly stating that she consulted with all of the party officers”. Critics suggest fewer debates protects Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton. “I blame myself for trying to stuff it, and trying to make things work when it’s clear we have a problem”.

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But after Tuesday’s debate, in which Clinton was largely perceived by commentators and journalists to be the runaway victor, Krauthammer wrote in his latest column that Wasserman Schultz has been vindicated.

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was in Pittsburgh today to promote the party’s candidates for state Supreme Court and state senate.

Wasserman Schultz is a serial liar and gaffe machine, but this is the first time anyone so high up in the Democratic Party has questioned her veracity.

Wasserman Schultz was clearly peeved at the question and tried to fall-back on a diplomatic non-answer, but Hughes continued to press her. Eventually, Wasserman Schultz said, “They’re human beings today”. “She insisted, despite the squawking of Martin O’Malley and others, on no more than six debates”. Wasserman Schultz proudly responded, “I do”, and also told of their ages: “twin 16-year-olds and a 12-year-old”, she said.

I’ve begun to deeply question whether she has the leadership skills to get us through the election.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., the embattled Democratic National Committee Chairwoman, came out of the party’s first presidential primary debate “a victor”, according to conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer.

“I want the Republicans to debate every day”, with “the P.T. Barnum of the modern day era, Donald Trump, leading the way”, she said.

The New York Times reported that Rybak said the assertion from Wasserman Schultz about consulting party officers “is flat-out not true”.

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“Simply put, we’re building an unprecedented operation to support whoever emerges as our nominee”. Tuesday night settled the issue.

During this week's Democratic debate Martin O'Malley criticized DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz for limiting debate