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Democrats debating in Detroit attacked their rivals more than the president, with moderates accusing ultra-liberals of making impossible promises and left-wingers calling for more radical plans. Donald Trump was only a secondary focus, with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, the biggest names in the first of the two debates, consistently hit on from the center. They were attacked for the cost of their healthcare plans, college debt write-offs and for wanting to decriminalize crossing the border illegally - although there was broad consensus on climate change. The most-searched for of them all was Williamson, a new-age guru who electrified the internet by almost yodeling, and talking about a 'dark psychic force' and saying: 'I want a politics that goes to the heart.' #election 2020
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar were among the 10 Presidential hopefuls who took to the stage in Detroit on Tuesday for the first night of CNN's Democratic debates. And while the two candidates distinguished themselves in terms of their policy positions, viewers seemed struck by their eerily similar sense of style. Both Warren, 70, and Klobuchar, 59, opted to wear black camisoles beneath bright red blazers as they joined the eight other contenders for the debate on health care, immigration and race relations. #election 2020
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Take a look at the storefronts boarded up in Washington DC ahead of #Election 2020