Elizabeth Warren schooling John Delaney ends with his death on Wikipedia

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You might not be able to pick John Delaney out of a lineup, but he'll go down in history in at least one way: as the first 2020 presidential candidate to drop dead during a live televised debate.

OK, not really, but for awhile there, Wikipedia said so. His Wikipedia page was edited mid-debate to list his date of death as Tuesday, July 30, at the hands of Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Delaney, a former congressman from Maryland, tried to position himself as a realist, saying he wanted to avoid "impossible promises" and "run on things that are workable, not fairytale economics."

And to that, Warren, a senator from Massachusetts, had this to say:

"You know, I don't understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the United States just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for."

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And the debate audience went wild.

You can just hear the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme song playing over his reaction.

Within minutes, several Twitter users spotted that a cheeky Wiki editor had changed Delaney's biographical information to reflect the extreme murking that had just occurred on CNN.

The page was swiftly changed back and put in semi-protected status, but the screenshots shall live forever.

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Delaney is, biologically speaking, still very much alive. After that dragging, however, we remain concerned for the health of his presidential hopes.


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