Well, I do expect that to be a little more intense, which is OK, but the stakes are not only high, but you have a lot of passion on both sides, and we want to make sure that -- and I'm confident that we will see a robust and substantive debate like we've seen from the previous eight, and certainly in contrast with the Republicans who have decedent into utter chaos and seems to be bickering and backstabbing, and engaging in many thing, but a discussion about the direction of this country should go.
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Wasserman Schultz discusses the expected intensity and stakes of the upcoming debate, contrasting it with the Republican debates.
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