(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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A candidate wrecks someone with words [ex liz v delaney]
You wish Jay Inslee were on that stage
“China”/trade war
“medicare for all”
*Sound issues*
Joe invokes Obama
Amy talks about getting things done
A candidate mentions someone running for or serving in lower office
Someone defines climate change as an existential threat
Trump is mentioned
“russia”
The moderator asks a bad question
Candidates use the term “republican talking points”
A candidate misses a comeback you think of
Andrew Yang mentions automation
You get bored
The crowd won’t shut up
You feel torn because you hate the idea of tom steyer on a debate stage but also crave a stage with half as many people on it
Someone mentions their record
You wish Julian was a front runner
LGBTQ+ rights are mentioned in the first hour
Elizabeth Warren mentions Big, Structural, Change
Someone talks about abolishing the filibuster
A candidate draws a blank
Bernie sanders mentions Revolution
Candidates conflate different immigration issues [ex. asylum v. other immigration processes]
CFPB is mentioned
Joe biden says a republican talking point
Candidates are talking over each other
an issue is rehashed from an old debate and no new information arises
1325 is mentioned
There is a twitter Moment™
You roll your eyes
The bahamas are mentioned
A “gaffe” of Joe’s is brought up
“Mitch mcconnell”/Moscow mitch
Someone messes up plugging their website/contact info
A white candidate mentions (unprompted) how their policies will impact POC
“fossil fuel industry”
“big pharma”
Amy has a “zinger”/explains a joke
Someone attacks Joe
Healthcare is being defined and debated in the wrong terms [lowering costs v. increased taxes]