The first night of Democratic debates highlighted some key differences between the first set of candidates on immigration, health care and ways to address the growing wealth gap in the United States. Former housing secretary Julian Castro had a breakout night and gained ground in terms of name recognition, Sen. Elizabeth Warren dug in on her policy credentials without much criticism from the others on stage, and many, including New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, emphasized the need for the party to prioritize working class voters. What will be the impact of the night on the race?

Jim Braude was joined by former Rep. Michael Capuano and Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards.