Sanders claimsmost Americans,or someRepublicans,actually supporthis positionsThe THIRDmention of"Black LivesMatter"To show solidarity withthe proletariat, any oneof these U.S. Senatorsor state Governorsreferences a lowly jobs/he, a parent, or agrandparent had (cf.John Edwards' "millworker" dad)O’MalleycriticizesClinton forflip-floppingon tradeChafee’s vagueanswer to aspecificinternationalproblem is thatcountries shoule“talk” moreClinton uses theodd phrase “realperson” or “realpeople”(apparentlyrelinquishing therobot vote)Sanders isevasive orvague whenasked about hispro-gun-rightspositionsWebbreferences his"combat"experience orcalls himself“tough”Clinton saysshe's "ready"to “lead” or“fight”Chafee mentionshorses,horseshoes,racetracks, or themetric systemSanders showsno sense ofirony in lobbingthe highly usual"politics asusual" clichéSanderssays"billionaireclass" or"1%"Sandersbrags that hedraws reallybig crowdsClinton: I'm agrandma! [soI'mapproachable,caring, and notat all Nixonian]The SECONDmention of “freecollege,” “freetuition,” "studentloan crisis," or"student debtcrisis"O'Malley, that 52 year-old kid, unsubtly hintsthat Clinton andSanders are old, suchas by saying he is, orby calling for, a "newgeneration" ofleadershipClintoncomplains-whines-bragsthat she's facedreally rough orunfair attacksWebb mentionsVietnam, becausevoters McCain’sage (and up) are akey demographicTheSECONDDonaldTrumpjokeClinton takes herlook-friendly tactictoo far by smilingwhile recountingsomething reallysad“Plutocracy” (ifused as a fancyterm forcomplainingabout richpeople)O’Malley facesthis question orcriticism: why weshould elect atwo-term Mayor ofa city as shitty asBaltimore?O’Malley bragsthat he’s morepro-gun-controlboth Clintonand SandersChafee brings up hisvote against the Iraqwar, or Clinton’s vote infavor, in his opening,his closing, or aquestion that’s NOTactually about the IraqWarClinton is evasiveor vague inresponse to aquestion orcriticism about herprior pro-free-trade stancesSanders claimsmost Americans,or someRepublicans,actually supporthis positionsThe THIRDmention of"Black LivesMatter"To show solidarity withthe proletariat, any oneof these U.S. Senatorsor state Governorsreferences a lowly jobs/he, a parent, or agrandparent had (cf.John Edwards' "millworker" dad)O’MalleycriticizesClinton forflip-floppingon tradeChafee’s vagueanswer to aspecificinternationalproblem is thatcountries shoule“talk” moreClinton uses theodd phrase “realperson” or “realpeople”(apparentlyrelinquishing therobot vote)Sanders isevasive orvague whenasked about hispro-gun-rightspositionsWebbreferences his"combat"experience orcalls himself“tough”Clinton saysshe's "ready"to “lead” or“fight”Chafee mentionshorses,horseshoes,racetracks, or themetric systemSanders showsno sense ofirony in lobbingthe highly usual"politics asusual" clichéSanderssays"billionaireclass" or"1%"Sandersbrags that hedraws reallybig crowdsClinton: I'm agrandma! [soI'mapproachable,caring, and notat all Nixonian]The SECONDmention of “freecollege,” “freetuition,” "studentloan crisis," or"student debtcrisis"O'Malley, that 52 year-old kid, unsubtly hintsthat Clinton andSanders are old, suchas by saying he is, orby calling for, a "newgeneration" ofleadershipClintoncomplains-whines-bragsthat she's facedreally rough orunfair attacksWebb mentionsVietnam, becausevoters McCain’sage (and up) are akey demographicTheSECONDDonaldTrumpjokeClinton takes herlook-friendly tactictoo far by smilingwhile recountingsomething reallysad“Plutocracy” (ifused as a fancyterm forcomplainingabout richpeople)O’Malley facesthis question orcriticism: why weshould elect atwo-term Mayor ofa city as shitty asBaltimore?O’Malley bragsthat he’s morepro-gun-controlboth Clintonand SandersChafee brings up hisvote against the Iraqwar, or Clinton’s vote infavor, in his opening,his closing, or aquestion that’s NOTactually about the IraqWarClinton is evasiveor vague inresponse to aquestion orcriticism about herprior pro-free-trade stances

DEMOCRATIC DEBATE BINGO! (1) Pre-debate, write the name of the candidate who will say the most of these phrases. (2) Fill squares w/ initials of candidate saying the phrase. (3) Win EITHER with traditional bingo or by guessing who says the most phrases - Call List

(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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  1. Sanders claims most Americans, or some Republicans, actually support his positions
  2. The THIRD mention of "Black Lives Matter"
  3. To show solidarity with the proletariat, any one of these U.S. Senators or state Governors references a lowly job s/he, a parent, or a grandparent had (cf. John Edwards' "mill worker" dad)
  4. O’Malley criticizes Clinton for flip-flopping on trade
  5. Chafee’s vague answer to a specific international problem is that countries shoule “talk” more
  6. Clinton uses the odd phrase “real person” or “real people” (apparently relinquishing the robot vote)
  7. Sanders is evasive or vague when asked about his pro-gun-rights positions
  8. Webb references his "combat" experience or calls himself “tough”
  9. Clinton says she's "ready" to “lead” or “fight”
  10. Chafee mentions horses, horseshoes, racetracks, or the metric system
  11. Sanders shows no sense of irony in lobbing the highly usual "politics as usual" cliché
  12. Sanders says "billionaire class" or "1%"
  13. Sanders brags that he draws really big crowds
  14. Clinton: I'm a grandma! [so I'm approachable, caring, and not at all Nixonian]
  15. The SECOND mention of “free college,” “free tuition,” "student loan crisis," or "student debt crisis"
  16. O'Malley, that 52 year-old kid, unsubtly hints that Clinton and Sanders are old, such as by saying he is, or by calling for, a "new generation" of leadership
  17. Clinton complains-whines-brags that she's faced really rough or unfair attacks
  18. Webb mentions Vietnam, because voters McCain’s age (and up) are a key demographic
  19. The SECOND Donald Trump joke
  20. Clinton takes her look-friendly tactic too far by smiling while recounting something really sad
  21. “Plutocracy” (if used as a fancy term for complaining about rich people)
  22. O’Malley faces this question or criticism: why we should elect a two-term Mayor of a city as shitty as Baltimore?
  23. O’Malley brags that he’s more pro-gun-control both Clinton and Sanders
  24. Chafee brings up his vote against the Iraq war, or Clinton’s vote in favor, in his opening, his closing, or a question that’s NOT actually about the Iraq War
  25. Clinton is evasive or vague in response to a question or criticism about her prior pro-free-trade stances