Former Sen. Jim Webb was feeling left out in Tuesday's presidential debate as his higher-ranked rivals Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley and even fellow low-ranked candidate Lincoln Chafee were sparring over war in the Middle East.
"Can I get in the discussion at some point?" Webb finally interjected.
"Yes. You'll be next," moderator Anderson Cooper responded.
"I've been standing over here for 10 minutes trying. It's gone back and forth over there," Webb said.
"I am in the middle here," said Clinton, who, as the front-runner, had the center podium. "Lots of things coming from all directions."
Eventually, Webb got his turn, but soon after Cooper cut him off, saying he had gone over his time allotment.
"You've let a lot of people go over their time," Webb shot back and continued on with his point.
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