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The difference between the DemDebate candidates is clear: Bernie Sanders prefers an aggressive remaking of America, while Joe Biden prefers a more incrementalist approach, building on past Democratic plans Follow our live analysis

"People are looking for results, not a revolution," said Mr. Biden. "What's the revolution going to do? Disrupt everything in the meantime?"

Mr. Sanders's position is different, saying the next president needs to take on billionaires, Wall Street, energy companies, insurance companies and drug companies, to "create an economy that works for all." Both are trading jabs over various votes and stances over the past 30 years, including on abortion rights, the Iraq War, gay marriage, gun rights, Social Security, trade and more.

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