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(ATLANTA) — Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren led Wednesday night’s Democratic debate in speaking time for the second debate in a row. Warren spoke for 13:54 minutes over the course of approximately 2 1/2 hours.
Former Vice President Joe Biden had the second-highest speaking time, clocking in at 12:57 minutes. As public impeachment hearings play out in Washington, Biden championed his candidacy on the debate stage in Atlanta as being the best matchup against President Donald Trump.
Following a recent surge in Iowa polls, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg ranked third in speaking time overall at 12:25 minutes.
Wednesday’s debate was the fifth of the 2019 Democratic primary season and the first to be moderated by an all-woman panel of moderators. As for the women on the stage, California Sen. Kamala Harris came in fifth in speaking time at 11:33 minutes; Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar came in sixth at 10:40 minutes; and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii came in eighth with 9:20 minutes of speaking time.
Entrepreneur Andrew Yang came in last with a speaking time of 6:59 minutes.
The full list of candidates’ speaking times is as follows:
- Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren — 13:54
- Former Vice President Joe Biden — 12:57
- South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg — 12:25
- Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders — 11:51
- California Sen. Kamala Harris — 11:33
- Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar — 10:40
- New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker — 11:32
- Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard — 9:20
- Tom Steyer — 8:24
- Andrew Yang — 6:59
The speaking-time estimations are calculated by ABC News using multiple stopwatches.
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