Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are at each other over the former veep's history with Social Security
Simmering tensions between Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden reached new levels Tuesday after the pair released competing attack ads over the former vice president's record on Social Security., Biden's team accused Sanders of levying false and negative attacks on the former vice president for supposedly advocating for rollbacks to Social Security.
I've been fighting to protect — and expand — Social Security for my whole career. Any suggestion otherwise is just flat-out wrong.
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