Wednesday night's fiesty Democratic debate in Florida was the last one on the schedule, but analysts say the biggest takeaway from the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders clash is that these two are going to keep the battle up for a long time, possibly until June. Commentators are split on whether to declare it a draw, a Sanders win, or a Clinton win. A roundup of reaction:
- This was Sanders' best chance to change the course of the race and keep momentum going after his upset win in Michigan, but he couldn't get a game changer, despite an impressive effort, according to Aaron Blake at the Washington Post, who really liked Sanders' brown suit. Clinton, meanwhile, "avoided a disaster and came out as the better debater, yet again," he writes.
- Dan Balz at the Washington Post writes that with tense exchanges over issues such as immigration, climate change, and the auto bailout, nothing was settled, but the stage was set for a "grueling and increasingly contentious battle that could continue until the primaries end in June." The Democratic race, he writes, is now starting to resemble 2008—but with Clinton now in Obama's shoes, and Sanders in Clinton's former role as the "dogged challenger hanging in against long odds."