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Rivals clash with frontrunner Biden at Democratic debate

AFP, Detroit
Rivals clash with frontrunner Biden at Democratic debate
Democratic presidential hopefuls (L-R) Michael Bennet, Kirsten Gillibrand, Julian Castro, Cory Booker, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Andrew Yang, US Tulsi Gabbard, Jay Inslee and Bill de Blasio participate in the second round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season hosted by CNN at the Fox Theatre in Detroit on Wednesday. AFP Photo

Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden went on the offensive on Wednesday against his main 2020 opponents, but was rapidly assailed on the debate stage over key issues like health care, race, immigration and criminal justice. Tensions rose rapidly between the former vice president and Senator Kamala Harris, the most prominent African American in the field, as the two reprised their clash from a month earlier at the debut debate.

But while Biden aimed aggressive attacks at Harris and her health care plan, other rivals in the second night of the two-night, 20-candidate debate sought to undercut him on a host of issues.

Biden is leading polls for the nod to take on President Donald Trump in 2020, and nearly all of the other nine Democrats on stage attacked him at some point.

He found himself in a series of sharp exchanges on the central campaign issue of health care along with his stance on climate change and his past legislative record, in particular his failure to take decisive action against illegal immigration.

When Biden jousted with Harris about her “double talk” on her own modified Medicare for All plan, which he noted would take 10 years to kick in, Harris shot back: “You’re simply inaccurate in what you’re describing.”

She said Biden’s proposal for government-backed health insurance for those who want it “leaves out almost 10 million Americans” from coverage.

Biden’s advisors had urged him to be more aggressive after his lackluster first debate performance, but the 76-year-old struck a curious opening note on Wednesday.

As the debate began, Biden greeted Harris, a 54-year-old former California attorney general, by shaking her hand and saying, “Go easy on me, kid.”

 

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