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Bloomberg, Sanders lock horns during Democratic debate 2020

Democrats unleash aggressive verbal assault on both of them

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Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg locked horns on political philosophy in Wednesday’s Democratic presidenti­al debate, arguing over who’s a communist and who’s a socialist.

Their bickering over Bloomberg’s billions and Sanders’ millions descended into a fight over who owned more homes during a contentiou­s debate where the entire stage of candidates ganged up on the former New York City mayor and the Vermont senator found himself a target after becoming the frontrunne­r for the Democratic nomination, reports the Daily Mail.

From the opening bell, Democrats unleashed an aggressive verbal assault on New York billionair­e Mike Bloomberg and raised new questions about Bernie Sanders’ take-no-prisoners politics in a contentiou­s debate Wednesday night that threatened to scramble even further the party’s urgent quest to defeat President Donald Trump.

Fierce exchanges throughout the two-hour affair marked the most aggressive sustained period of infighting in the Democrats’ yearlong search for a presidenti­al nominee. Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren called Bloomberg “a billionair­e who calls people fat broads and horse-faced lesbians.” She wasn’t alone.

Sanders lashed out at

Bloomberg’s policing policies as New York City mayor that he said targeted “African-American and Latinos in an outrageous way.” And former Vice President Joe Biden charged that Bloomberg's “stop-andfrisk” policy ended up “throwing 5 million black men up against the wall.”

Bloomberg defended himself on all counts and took a shot at Sanders’ electabili­ty: “I don’t think there’s any chance of the senator beating Donald Trump.” Bloomberg later seized on Sanders’ rising wealth: “The best known socialist in the country happens to be a millionair­e with three houses!” Sanders defended owning multiple houses, noting he has one in Washington, where he works, and two in Vermont.

The debate also marked a major test for Sanders, a selfdescri­bed democratic socialist who is emerging as the front-runner in the Democrats’ nomination fight, whether his party’s establishm­ent likes it or not.

Bernie Sanders lashed out at Bloomberg’s policing policies as New York City mayor that he said targeted “African-American and Latinos in an outrageous way.”

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