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Sanders, Clinton Clash on Wall Street, Health Care, Guns at High-Stakes Debate
It was the most adversarial Democratic presidential debate yet.
Neck and Neck: Clinton, Sanders Debate in South Carolina
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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders assailed Hillary Clinton as financially beholden to Wall Street and unable to be tough on the industry as they faced off Sunday in the most adversarial Democratic presidential debate yet.
Sanders, who's built his campaign on populist anger directed at the big banks, charged that he and the former secretary of state have many differences on Wall Street and “the first difference is I don’t take money from big banks, I don’t get personal speaking fees from Goldman Sachs.”