There was shouting. There was overtalk. There were lots of attacks. So what to make of that muddle? Here are 4 takeaways that emerged as the dust settled on the 10th Democratic debate 👇
Presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the Democratic debate. Presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the Democratic debate.The Democrats debated for the 10th time Tuesday night and it was a bit of a mess. There was shouting. There was overtalk. There were lots of attacks.
There was an urgency to Biden on Tuesday night, because this state could be his last stand. Asked whether he would continue on if he doesn't win South Carolina, Biden responded,"I will win South Carolina."Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden talk before the Democratic debate.Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden talk before the Democratic debate.Sanders is the front-runner, and the candidates tried to take him down a few pegs.
"Occasionally it might be a good idea to be honest about American foreign policy," Sanders said."And that includes the fact that America has overthrown governments all over the world in Chile, in Guatemala, in Iran. And when dictatorships, whether it is the Chinese or the Cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that. But you don't have to trade love letters with them."
Bloomberg still has a problematic record for a good share of Democratic voters — lavish campaign spending or not. He was on the defensive again for his"stop and frisk" policy as mayor. And Warren reprised her criticism of nondisclosure agreements at Bloomberg's company. Her attack, though, didn't seem to have the same resonance as it did in the Nevada debate, when it was heard the first time.
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