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Democrats target Biden’s legislativ­e record at debate

- STEVE PEOPLES AND SARA BURNETT

DETROIT— The ideologica­l divisions gripping the Democratic Party intensifie­d on Wednesday as presidenti­al candidates waged an acrimoniou­s battle over health care, immigratio­n and race.

Biden, who found himself the target of criticism from nearly half the candidates on the debate stage, was forced to defend his decades-old political record on multiple fronts as other White House hopefuls sought to tear him down. One of his chief rivals, California Sen. Kamala Harris, charged that Biden’s past work with segregatio­nists in the U.S. Senate could have prevented Barack Obama from becoming the nation’s first black president.

“Had those segregatio­nists had their way, I would not be a member of the United States Senate, Cory Booker would not be a member of the United States Senate, and Barack Obama would not have been in a position to nominate” Biden to become vice-president.

When pressed, Biden repeatedly leaned on his relationsh­ip with Obama. “We’re talking about things that occurred a long, long time ago,” Biden said. He added: “Everybody’s talking about how terrible I am on these issues. Barack Obama knew who I was.”

Biden and Harris also had a spirited exchange over health care, with Harris saying Biden’s plan was too timid and the former vice-president saying that the senator’s plan was vague and far too expensive. But it was the discussion of race that marked an escalating rift in the Democratic primary just two weeks after President Donald Trump issued racist calls for four female congresswo­men of colour to leave the country, even though all of them are American citizens. Over the weekend, Trump again took aim at a prominent congressma­n of colour, charging that “no human being would want to live” in his “rat-infested” Baltimore district, which has a large black community.

This is an internal fight many Democrats do not want, fearing that it could alienate some white voters they would like to reclaim from Trump in 2020. For Biden’s struggling competitor­s, however, they see no better way to undermine his candidacy than raising questions about his commitment to black voters.

While Biden took many hits on the stage, there were multiple opponents aiming for Harris as well. Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard tore into Harris’ record as a prosecutor and attorney general in California.

 ?? JIM WATSON AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Former U.S. vice-president Joe Biden and California Sen. Kamala Harris sparred over health care, with Harris saying Biden’s plan was too timid and Biden saying her plan was far too expensive.
JIM WATSON AFP/GETTY IMAGES Former U.S. vice-president Joe Biden and California Sen. Kamala Harris sparred over health care, with Harris saying Biden’s plan was too timid and Biden saying her plan was far too expensive.

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