'Why so civilized?': The View's Joy Behar asked why Julián Castro didn't attack Trump, Biden during debate

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'Why so civilized?': The View's Joy Behar asked why Julián Castro didn't attack Trump, Biden during debate
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'The View' host pressed Julián Castro to be less 'civilized' in the next debate, saying the liberal base wants to see him attack Donald Trump, Democrat frontrunners.

Democratic presidential hopeful Julián Castro challenged fellow Texan candidate Beto O'Rourke on immigration and declared"adios" to President Donald Trump during Wednesday's debate, but on Thursday morning the co-hosts ofpressed the former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary to be less"civilized" during the next debate.

Castro countered by explaining,"we're not going to beat Donald Trump by trying to be Donald Trump" in terms of his aggressive name-calling on the campaign trail. "One of the questions people ask is, 'How are you going to beat Donald Trump, can you stand up to Donald Trump?'" Castro replied."I think I showed last night that I can hold my own, that I can go into a setting like that and make my point and do it in a way that is not mean but is effective. If I'm the Democratic nominee and I go into a debate with Donald Trump that's what I'm going to do to Donald Trump.

"But your base would like to hear you take on Trump, in my opinion, take him on and say how horrible he is," Behar said, prompting laughter and applause from the studio audience."We want to hear it."

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