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“This is the CNN/ New York Times
Democratic presidential debate.”
“Sometimes there are issues that are bigger than politics
and I think that’s the case with this impeachment inquiry.”
“In my judgment, Trump is the most
corrupt president in the history of this country.”
“He has committed crimes in plain sight.
And he has consistently since he won
been selling out the American people.
He’s been selling out working people, he’s been selling out
our values, he’s been selling out national security,
and on this issue with Ukraine
he has been selling out our democracy.”
“If it’s not O.K. for a president’s family
to be involved in foreign businesses,
why was it O.K. for your son when you were vice president?
Vice President Biden?”
“Look, my son did nothing wrong.
I did nothing wrong.
Rudy Giuliani, the president and his thugs
have already proven that they in fact are flat lying.”
“Your son Hunter today gave an interview,
admitted that he made a mistake and showed
poor judgment by serving on that board in Ukraine.
Did you make a mistake by letting him?
You were the point person on Ukraine at the time.
If you can answer.”
“Look, my son’s statement speaks for itself.
My son made a judgment.
I’m proud of the judgment he made.
I’m proud of what he had to say.
And let’s focus on this:
The fact of the matter is that this
is about Trump’s corruption.”
“But you have not specified how you’re
going to pay for the most expensive plan,
Medicare for all.
Will you raise taxes?”
“Costs will go up for the wealthy.
They will go up for big corporations.
And for middle class families, they will go down.
I will not sign a bill into law
that does not lower costs for middle-class families.”
“Your signature, senator, is to have a plan for everything.
Except this.
No plan has been laid out to explain how
a multi-trillion dollar hole in this Medicare for all plan
that Senator Warren is putting forward
is supposed to get filled in.”
“At least Bernie is being honest here and saying how
he’s going to pay for this
and that taxes are going to go up.
And I’m sorry, Elizabeth,
but you have not said that.
And I’m tired of hearing, whenever I say these things,
‘Oh it’s Republican talking points.’
You are making Republican talking points right now
in this room by coming out for a plan that’s
going to do that.”
“I think we need to be focused on lifting people up.
And sometimes I think that Senator Warren
is more focused on being punitive
or pitting some part of the country against the other
instead of lifting people up and making sure
this country comes together.”
“I’m really shocked at the notion
that anyone thinks I’m punitive.
Look, I don’t have a beef with billionaires ...”
“Well, Anderson, this is my first time on this stage,
so I just want to start by reminding everybody
that every candidate here is more decent, more coherent
and more patriotic than the criminal in the White House.”
“This is the sixth debate we have had
in this presidential cycle
and not nearly one word, with all of these discussions
about health care, on women’s access
to reproductive health care, which is under full-on attack
in America today.
Women are the majority of the population in this country.
People need to keep their hands off of women’s bodies
and let women make the decisions
about their own lives.”
“Thank you, senator.”
“And let’s talk about that.”