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Hillary Clinton’s White House rival says sorry for data breach

None of that mattered.

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It seemed unlikely to alter the contour of the Democratic race six weeks before voting begins, while Clinton gave signs that she is already focused on the general election despite trailing Sanders in the state where the debate was held. “It was a sound bite”, Trump told ABC News.

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In the first Democratic debate in October, Clinton was also late to return to the stage after a break, and said “You know, it does take me a little longer”, a comment referencing that it can take women longer to use the bathroom. Clinton had a rejoinder ready. “But she just made this up in thin air”.

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Clinton’s closest challenger isn’t the only 2016 candidate to question whether regime change is the right path in Syria. Granted, hardly anyone was watching on a Saturday night before Christmas.

Saturday’s Democrat party debate was marked by more unification against the Republican camp than before. It’s tough to be politically engaged when neighbors are serving eggnog. She said it would be a strategic mistake to put more US troops on the ground – aside from certain military advisers and special forces – because that is what the terrorists want.

Sanders, though, pointed to his state – Vermont – and said more than half of its residents own guns.

Sanders, meanwhile, urged for a single-payer socialized healthcare system and tuition-free college, large budget items that would cost trillions of dollars but that the Senator said would help middle-class families.

“Because she can beat Donald Trump”, Fiorina said.

The Vermont senator took every opportunity to compliment Clinton, saying he admired her service as first lady and agreed that issues such as dealing with Libyan strongman Moammar Gaddafi is not easy. Several times, she laughed at them before calmly explaining why they were, in her view, off-base.

The key distinction is this: in Syria, Clinton favors a focus on toppling Bashar al-Assad while simultaneously combating Isis.

“Whoa, whoa, whoa, Martin”, Sanders said. Yet she parried all comers, without losing her composure or committing major errors. Some of the criticism even earned her rivals boos from the audience of 1,000 New Hampshire voters.

O’Malley portrayed both Clinton and Sanders as Washington insiders. “So Hillary and I have a difference”. He added shortly after, “We need to pledge to invest in jobs and education and not more jails and incarceration”. So, with Clinton having the final word at the debate on Saturday, it was only fitting that she ended things with this…

The two also disagreed over health care, with Sanders arguing that his Medicare-for-all vision of ending private insurance would save Americans money, while Clinton warned that it would leave more power in the hands of Republican governors.

“Let me tell you something about Bernie Sanders”, senior adviser Tad Devine said after the debate.

He said he Democratic primary race has now been “recast as a choice between the past and the future, and I represent the future”.

“This is not the type of campaign that we run”, he said. “That’s not the kind of campaign I want to run”. “The average contribution for the night to the Sanders campaign was below $25”.

The Sanders campaign’s handling of the data breach this week emphasized the apparent disconnect between the candidate and his staff. His aides came out swinging on Friday after revelations that their staffers stole some of Clinton’s voter data, using a clumsy response by the Democratic National Committee to charge party leaders with favoritism and insinuate that her campaign also lifted some of their information.

Supporters of Mr. Sanders have criticized the treatment that their candidate is receiving from the DNC.

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Upon re-entering the stage, Clinton offered a droll, “Sorry…”

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