Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders debated for two hours on MSNBC ahead of the New Hampshire primaries (February 8).
Bernie Sanders is well ahead in the state polls, but Hillary Clinton was not giving any ground.
The first point of debate was on who is actually a progressive Democrat.
Hillary Clinton:
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For Bernie Sanders, the central point of debate was about Wall Street and huge American corporations.
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But Hillary Clinton took exception to any suggestion that she is somehow corrupt in part due to her relationship with Wall Street.
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Hillary Clinton's key selling point was on her decades of experience especially on foreign policy.
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But for Bernie Sanders, it's about unifying Democrats and getting voters to the polls to make sure the Republicans don't win and to lay the ground work for change.
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