Revolution or return to decency? Democrats' final Iowa arguments show their case against Trump
Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren are giving their final pitches to voters ahead of the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.
The 2020 White House hopefuls have deployed vastly different messages as they claw for support at the top of the field in Iowa. Most of their appeals relate — in one way or another — to their ability to deny President Donald Trump a second term in November. The four candidates' closing arguments in Iowa reflect their broader motivations for running and why they think they're best suited to defeat Trump.Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders holds a campaign event at La Poste January 26, 2020 in Perry, Iowa.
He has also repeatedly targeted Biden for past comments suggesting he would consider freezing Social Security spending. The former vice president denies he wants to do that.featuring an Iowa man who says his lung function has deteriorated because he could not afford medications for a hereditary condition.
His message to Iowa voters, at its core, has revolved around his ability to beat Trump. Biden's campaign has repeatedly pointed to polls showing him beating Trump in hypothetical head-to-head matchups in November.
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