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Candidates are frantic for votes

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THE US Democratic presidenti­al contenders begin a frantic dash for votes yesterday after a fiery debate featuring a volley of attacks on big-spending billionair­e Michael Bloomberg, who was making his debut on the national debate stage.

With two days to go before the presidenti­al caucuses in Nevada and contests looming in 14 states on Super Tuesday on March 3, including California, Utah and Colorado, the candidates will visit those states for rallies. The intensity of the unsettled Democratic race was evident in Wednesday’s debate, which featured repeated attacks on Bloomberg for his record on race, history of sexist comments, and the use of his fortune to push his way up the polls.

The former New York City mayor, who has been rising fast in polls since he joined the race in November, seemed uncomforta­ble and hesitant at times in his first debate. He defended his record and argued he had the best chance of beating Republican President Donald Trump in the November 3 election.

Rivals Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg all leaped at the chance to go after the media mogul, who has surged in polls by spending hundreds of millions of dollars out of his own pocket on an advertisin­g blitz.

They criticised Bloomberg, who has been accused over the years of sexist comments, for his treatment of women as well as his support while mayor of “stop-and-frisk” police policies that ensnared disproport­ionate numbers of blacks and Latinos.

The candidates also accused Bloomberg of trying to buy his way into the White House and said his record as mayor and businessma­n was not good enough to beat Trump.

“Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionair­e for another,” said Warren, a senator from Massachuse­tts.

Nevada’s caucuses are the third contest in the state-by-state race to find a challenger to Trump. South Carolina holds its primary next Saturday.

Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has a town hall meeting and fund-raiser scheduled in Los Angeles, and Bloomberg has a morning event in Utah.

Warren and Biden will have a town hall that airs on CNN on Thursday night from Las Vegas. Klobuchar, a senator from Minnesota, has a campaign event in Colorado.

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MICHAEL Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren.

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