Of all the low-profile candidates vying for national attention in the Democratic debates this week, Marianne Williamson stood out.
In coverage immediately before, she was derided for simply being an ‘author and activist’: descriptors, it’s worth noting, that could be applied to everyone else standing.
The 66-year-old was placed at the far edge of the Thursday debate stage and only got four minutes and 58 seconds of speaking time.
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