At the start of Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina, frontrunner Bernie Sanders came under fire from his rivals.
Bernie Sanders, who has been mostly spared attacks by his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination, paid the price of being the frontrunner Tuesday night in the debate in South Carolina, holds its primary election Saturday.
Sanders responded by addressing the Russian leader. “Hey Mr. Putin, if I am president of the United States, trust me, you’re not going to interfere in any more American elections,” Sen. Sanders, I-Vt., said. She also criticized Sanders’s healthcare plan, saying it was short on details and “doesn’t show enough how we’re going to pay for it.”
Like Warren, billionaire activist Tom Steyer contrasted himself with Sanders in terms of solutions rather than ideology.
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