Democratic debate: Clinton clings with Obama


Hillary Clinton wants to know Bernie Sanders has got back President Obama Barack.

Much of the debate to lacked the bitterness of past Forums Clinton Sanders laid out differences on policy issues. But the controversy over the PBS "NewsHour" simulcast democratic debate on CNN fester into open anger last moments.

Clinton accused the competitor does not stand with Obama after claimed a book by CNN contributor Bill press criticism of the President. He said Sanders had called Obama "weak" and a "disappointment" in the past and warned of "the kind of criticism that we have heard from Senator Sanders for our president, expect Republicans. It does not expect (it) by someone running the Democratic Party to succeed President Obama. "

Hillary Clinton criticizes Sanders for attacks on Obama
Sanders was furious: "Madam Secretary, that's a low blow."

He insisted that Obama was his friend, but that does not mean that the senator had to agree with the President everything.

"One of us ran against President Obama," said Sanders, responding to Clinton's 2008 showdown against the senator of Illinois-time. "I was not a candidate."

One of the greatest moments of the evening came when Sanders warned Clinton: "It is not in the White House yet."

The debate was the first time the rivals met by Sanders won the New Hampshire primary in a 20 point victory Tuesday.

Obama heritage

The issue of Obama's heritage is a very important, because the approval ratings among Democrats remains high. And one day which won the endorsement of the political arm of the Black Caucus Congress, Clinton, who is desperate to slow the headlong Sanders after the triumph of granite state, seemed to reach for African-American voters in South Carolina - a key State southern firewall.

Both candidates are making a special effort to show appreciate economic and social problems affecting the African-American communities.

"An African-American baby born today has a one in four chance to end up in jail," Sanders said. "That is beyond unspeakable," he added.

He went on to say that race relations "absolutely" would be better under his administration than in Obama's term.

Sanders also called for the exam in a conviction, and a "radical reform" of a system that said that has turned into a vicious circle circles disproportionately African-American men and out of prison.

Clinton said that under Obama had been "a lot of progress" that had helped African-Americans, but warned that thanks to social media, "we see the dark side of the balance of systematic racism to be eradicated in our society."

There was a spirited exchange between Clinton and Sanders over foreign policy, sought to instill an argument that only she has the qualities required by the commander.

Sanders revived his attack in 2002 vote to authorize Clinton to argue that the crisis - no experience - is more important in a Commander in standing in the Iraq war. Clinton hit back that a vote 14 years ago does not amount to a plan to destroy ISIS 2016.

Henry Kissinger

Then, Sanders, activist Former student of the 1960s, took an unexpected swipe at Clinton for taking the advice of Henry Kissinger, one of the Republican predecessors as Secretary of State, who is reviled by many liberals for his role in the wars and political unrest in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and South America.

"Speak to get approval or support or guidance of Henry Kissinger. Now, I find it a little strange, because I happen to believe that Henry Kissinger was one of the most devastating secretaries of state in modern history of this country, "Sanders said. "I am proud to say that Henry Kissinger is not my friend."

Clinton responded with one of more of the night cutting lines, playing on a complaint among its supporters, it is weak on foreign policy and does not want to reveal who advise him on national security.

"Well, I know that journalists asked you to listen to foreign policy, and should know who it is," Clinton said.

Opponents also made a pitch for the Latino Community, which will play a key role in the next democratic Onamasias candidates contest in Nevada on 20 February. They argued that Obama's executive action to defer the deportation of immigrants without papers to five million. Both said would go further.

Clinton noted that Sanders had voted against an ultimately unsuccessful bid to pass comprehensive immigration reform in Congress in 2007 and voted for it. Sanders explained that he had done so because worker Results provisions under the legislation described by an advocacy group as "similar to slavery."

There were heated exchanges after Clinton Sanders knocked over the super PACs supporting the campaign.

It has been argued that the fact that Clinton receives contributions from financial groups means that they are less likely to take on Wall Street office. Clinton responded that despite accepting such donations in 2008, Obama passed tough new regulations for the financial sector early in his administration and would do the same.

"People are not stupid"

               Sanders: 'Henry Kissinger is not my friend'
Sanders retorted: "Let not insulted the intelligence of the American people. ... People are not dumb. "

Clinton tried to dent Sanders illustrating his plans as unrealistic and said it was important for Americans to explore both their programs.

At one point, Clinton said, "We're not France," after Sanders had complained that the United States was the only major industrial power in the world that does not provide universal health care for its citizens. "We must create promises not stay," Clinton said and warned that Sanders plans to push for a single-payer health care program will jam the political system and endanger Obamacare.

Clinton tried to co-opt the language Sanders was using to refer to an economy tells rewarding the rich at the expense of the middle class.

"Yes, the economy is rigged in favor of those at the top," Clinton said. "I know many Americans are angry with the economy and for a good cause. The Americans have not had a raise in 15 years, "Clinton said, adding that he wanted to do more to ensure that« Wall Street Main Street shipwrecks ever again. "

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