Rosario Dawson was right by her man’s side for last night’s Democratic Debate in Ohio - the first one she has attended. Go inside to see Sen. Cory Booker and Rosario roll into the building holding hands, plus key moments you probably missed inside.
It's still fifty-leven people in the Democratic primary Presidential race, so these debates are still doing the most.
The fourth #DemDebate went down at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio last night where a record twelve presidential hopefuls participated in the debate, hosted by CNN and The New York Times. And if you're one of those "Call me when we're down to like, three candidates" type people, we've got you covered on what you missed.
New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker pulled up on the scene holding hands with his girlfriend Rosario Dawson, serving up pre-presidential coupledom vibes. Hours before the debate, a reserved sign with her name was spotted on one of the chairs in the audience. She missed Cory’s first three debates due to prior engagements (she's filming a project in New Mexico), so it was the first time she cheered him on in the audience. No better time than now to pull out every trick you can to secure your spot.
.@rosariodawson has a seat reserved for tonight’s #DemDebate in Ohio. This will be the first time she’s made it to a debate to cheer on boyfriend @CoryBooker pic.twitter.com/rT9DxBMhuL
— Nikki Schwab (@NikkiSchwab) October 15, 2019
The Zombieland: Double Tap actress was seated between Sean Downey, Cory’s senior New Hampshire director, and lawyer Doug Emhoff, the husband of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), also in the 2020 presidential running.
After the #DemDebate, Sen. Booker gushed about having the support from his woman at the event.
"It makes a huge difference for you to have your significant other there just about in the front row,” he said. “She's the best because she lifts me up but she also gives me some incredibly good, constructive criticism."
Aww!
Sen. Cory Booker on having Rosario Dawson at #DemDebate: "It makes a huge difference for you to have your significant other there just about in the front row. She's the best because she lifts me up but she also gives me some incredibly good, constructive criticism." pic.twitter.com/UcFVIJnt70
— The Hill (@thehill) October 16, 2019
The 50-year-old politician and the 40-year-old actress went public with their relationship back in March. After missing Booker’s first three debates, Rosario caught some backlash, however, Cory defended her like a good man should.
“That is one of the most gender messed up … God bless America, she is a working, single mom. And I’ve been getting some insights, I’ve been visiting her on set, she’s been doing long filmings in New Mexico,” Cory said during a sit-down with feminist author Liz Plank, as part of her Facebook show “Consider It,” last month.
Last week...
Cory joined Rosario for the premiere of her new movie, Zombieland: Double Tap, which was held at the Regency Village Theatre in Westwood.
Back to politics…
It was another heated debate among the presidential hopefuls, but this time, it was Sen. Elizabeth Warren who was under attack from several rivals. Former VP Joe Bidden called her out over her “vague” health care plans and Sen. Kamala Harris blasted her for not joining her when she called for Twitter to ban President Trump from its social media platform. Sen Warren was treated as the frontrunner where at first VP Joe Biden was seemingly the one in the hot seat during previous debates.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, 78, assured everyone he’s doing great after suffering a heart attack earlier this month. “I’m healthy, I’m feeling great,” he said.
South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg – who is the youngest candidate in the presidential field – took the gloves off for last night’s debate where some considered him borderline rude. He popped off on Beto O’Rourke on guns (“I don’t need lessons from you on courage, political or personal"), and he also got into with Elizabeth Warren over “healthcare for all.”
“A yes-or-no question that did not get a yes-or-no answer,” Mr. Buttigieg said, adding, “Your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything. Except this,” he said.
Peep the highlights below:
Thoughts?
Photos: Getty
source: theybf
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