Takeaways From Democrats’ Last Debate Before South Carolina, Super Tuesday
- Buttigieg suggests older candidates are reliving the Cold War
- Biden blames Catholic school for following the debate rules
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The seven top-polling Democratic presidential candidates debated for the last time before Super Tuesday, zeroing in on front-runner Bernie Sanders and self-funding billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
In a two-hour face-off marked by cross-talk, shouting and long-winded answers, they argued over authoritarian leaders, age, socialism and who is best to beat President Donald Trump in November.