Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders trade blows in contentious Democratic debate


(Worthy News) – With the crucial New York primary just days away, Sen. Bernard Sanders and Hillary Clinton engaged in a brutal, tough-talking debate fitting of the Empire State on Thursday night.

The senator from Vermont accused his opponent of being in the pocket of Wall Street and lacking the judgment to be president, while the former secretary of state said her rival is a puppet of the gun lobby and doesn’t have the policy knowledge to lead the country.

At the Democratic forum in Brooklyn ahead of the Tuesday primary, Mr. Sanders made the damning assertion that the former secretary of state lacks the judgment to lead the country, despite her experience as a U.S. senator from New York and as secretary of state. [ … Read More (Source) ]

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