Amy Klobuchar: 'I do not have the biggest name up on this stage. I don't have the biggest bank account. I'm not a political newcomer with no record, but I have a record of fighting for people.' DemDebate
Now, they bring the disputes they’ve been battling out on the campaign trail to the debate stage.10:22 p.m. Candidates tackle final question on pre-schoolers living in poverty
Buttigieg told the audience inside the debate hall,"The time has arrived for a different kind of politics. To turn the page, leave the politics of the past in the past, and deliver a better future before it is too late.""I started my grown-up life as a special education teacher. I learned early on about the worth of every single human being," Warren said.
Warren tackles the question first, taking aim her rivals for big dollar fundraising."I don't think anyone ought to be able to buy their way into a nomination of being President of the United States. I don't think any billionaire ought to be able to do it, and I don't think people who suck up to billionaires in order to fund their campaigns ought to be able to do it," Warren says.
In that story, state Sen. Dick Harpootlian, a prominent support of Biden in the state and a bundler, is quoted as saying:"[Govan] told me he was with Joe Biden until Mr. Moneybags showed up...This is what happens when billionaires get involved, whether its Donald Trump or Tom Steyer. They just buy things. They don’t have to persuade anybody, they just buy them.” In Biden's answer tonight, he made it clear he has talked to Harpootlian and he has apologized.
Throughout the 2020 contest, issues dealing with race and discrimination have permeated a number of heated discussions among the candidates. From South Bend, Indiana Mayor's Pete Buttigieg's low polling Among African Americans to reparations for the descendants of enslaved Africans, to candidate plans on criminal justice reform, the presidential hopefuls have sparred on the issues.
9:27 p.m.: ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran: This is Senator Klobuchar’s best debate "Let me also say that in 1988, I probably lost a race for Congress and we only have one Congress person in the whole state, because in 1988 I said that we should ban the sale and distribution of assault weapons in this country. That was 30 years ago," Sanders said pushing against the notion that he wasn't consistent on guns."I am very proud that today I have a D-minus voting record from the NRA."9:18 p.m.
9:14 p.m.: ABC News Political Contributor Yvette Simpson: 'Great and powerful responses by the candidates on the military' As the fierceness of the primary content ramps up, Sanders once again took aim at Biden's 2002 vote in order to contrast himself with the his rival, saying,"If I might, like Joe and others, I also heard the arguments in terms of the war in Iraq from [George W.] Bush, from [Dick] Cheney, from John Bolton, from the whole administration. I listened very carefully. And I concluded that they were lying through their teeth.
During an answer on foreign policy, Joe Biden, as he often does on the campaign stump, leaned into his long record on foreign policy, saying,"I've been to every part of Afghanistan, not in combat like my friend has, but in a helicopter and/or on a vehicle. In every part of it as a senator and vice president. Here's what I saw. There's no possibility of uniting that country. No possibility at all of making it a whole country.
8:48 p.m. Buttigieg: "No evidence" that Solemani strike made America safer, says Trump doesn't read intelligence reports Addressing the day's headlines that the White House's has fired Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, Buttigieg adds,"Not only punishing a veteran today but pardoning war criminals in a way that undermines the sense of good order and discipline and military honor. We deserve a better Commander-in-Chief.
In a rare moment of unity amid a heated primary contest, former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg firmly defended former Vice President Joe Biden, amid Republican attacks on his family over his son, Hunter Biden's role with the Ukrainian company Burisma. Sen. Amy Klobuchar participates in the Democratic presidential primary debate in the Sullivan Arena at St. Anselm College on February 07, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire.8:38 p.m.: Senator Amy Klobuchar compares Mayor Buttigieg’s popularity to President Trump’s in 2016
"If we want to beat this president we have to move on from the playbook we have relied upon in the past and unify this country around a new and better vision." "That is not the question in front of us today," he continued, before adding that,"We need people with experience. That's why I'm worried about Mayor Pete. That's the issue in front of Democratic voters...If we win, we can get the right thing, Bernie. I am with you. But we've got to win or we are in deep trouble and we keep not talking about the facts.
"Meeting the moment. We had a moment the last few weeks...and that moment was the impeachment hearings," she said."There was a lot of courage you saw from only a few people. There was courage from Doug Jones, our friend in Alabama who took that tough vote. There was courage from Mitt Romney, who took a very, very difficult vote."
“Joe Biden has shied away from direct attacks in previous debates, no more,” ABC News Senior Congressional Correspondent Mary Bruce said of the former vice president who appears to have come in fourth place in the problem-plagued Iowa contests. “Biden tonight is clearly sharpening his attacks. He’s already going after Bernie Sanders over Medicare For All, hitting him on a lack of specifics, saying if you ask Sanders how much his plan will cost he says “go figure.
8:23 p.m.: ABC News Chief Political Analyst Matthew Dowd: Biden should trade process arguments for a vision "So the biggest risk we could take at a time like this would be to go up against that fundamentally new challenge by trying to fall back on the familiar or trying to unite this country at a moment when we need that kind of unification when our nominee is dividing people with a politics that says if you don't vote all the way to the edge, it doesn't count," he continued. But when pressed if he is talking about Sanders, the other possible winner in Iowa, Buttigieg said"yes.
"Bernie says tough bring people together, and you have to have medicare for all, but Bernie says -- and he says he wrote the damn thing -- but can't say what the damn thing is going to cost," Biden says."Who do you think it going to get the passed? I busted my neck getting Obamacare passed. I know how hard it is.
"Bernie and I work together all the time, but I think we are not going to be able to out divide the divider in chief," she said."I think we need someone to head up this ticket that actually brings people with her instead of shutting them out...
Democratic presidential candidates former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the Democratic presidential primary debate in the Sullivan Arena at St. Anselm College on February 07, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire."The race is on, the first votes have been cast, and tonight, the candidates are here," ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos said."Our New Hampshire debate starts right now.
"Joe Biden made a fundamental, flawed strategy, which is why he's in the position he's in," ABC News Chief Political Analyst Matthew Dowd said breaking down the former vice president's fourth place finish in Iowa and track for a potential third place finish in New Hampshire."You can no longer present yourself as the most electable candidate."
Democratic presidential candidate former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg participates in the Democratic presidential primary debate in the Sullivan Arena at St. Anselm College on February 07, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Without a clear front-runner, the debate in New Hampshire is the last chance for Democrats to make their case before the first-in-the-nation primary there next week.
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