Hillary Clinton hits Bernie Sanders at Democratic Presidential Debate. She used the last debate before voting begins in Iowa and New Hampshire to make the case for a loyal supporter of Obama, some Clinton allies worry could be turned to Sanders.
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Sanders threatens to interfere with Clinton in the first two primary elections next month, former Foreign Minister to try to stop the momentum, punching progressive mandate and raises questions about whether self-proclaimed socialist has the skills and experience to be president.
She used the last debate before voting begins in Iowa and New Hampshire to make the case for a loyal supporter of Obama, some Clinton allies worry could be turned to Sanders. He will need to build a winning coalition can win the Democratic nomination and mount a successful career in the general election.
"I do not take money from big banks, I do not understand the cost of a private moment of Goldman Sachs," said Sanders.
Hillary Clinton embraced the political legacy of President Barack Obama on Sunday, trying to stop the waves early by rival Bernie Sanders, as fierce fighting with weapons, health care and Wall Street hit the Sanders threatens to interfere with Clinton in the first two primary elections next month, former Foreign Minister to try to stop the momentum, punching progressive mandate and raises questions about whether self-proclaimed socialist has the skills and experience to be president.
She used the last debate before voting begins in Iowa and New Hampshire to make the case for a loyal supporter of Obama, some Clinton allies worry could be turned to Sanders. He will need to build a winning coalition can win the Democratic nomination and mount a successful career in the general election.
Sanders, however, is much more comfortable in attacking Clinton in their meeting prior to the discussion, and the night in Charleston, South Carolina, it is more important to a personality conflict between the two, rather than attack the GOP. He hit back at Clinton insisted that Obama is a friend and give him a blow to Clinton during the months spent in the lucrative speaking circuit after leaving the State Department."I will defend President Obama to take on Wall Street, taking in the financial industry and deliver results," Clinton said.
"I do not take money from big banks, I do not understand the cost of a private moment of Goldman Sachs," said Sanders.