Kirsten Gillibrand takes a swipe at Biden by mentioning the Hyde Amendment.
The candidates started the night by attacking Trump.
It took exactly five minutes before candidates decided to attack the rival not in the room: President Donald Trump. While their counterparts in the first night of the debate mentioned POTUS a handful of times, Joe Biden attacked him on his first turn."Donald Trump thinks Wall Street built America," he said."Ordinary, middle-class Americans built America."
Sen. Kamala Harris moved in with criticism of Trump's tax legislation, saying the measure added $1 trillion to the American debt. Sen. Bernie Sanders weighed in as well, calling the president a"phony," a"pathological liar," and"racist." He added:"That's how we beat Trump. We expose him for the fraud that he is."California Rep.
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