For two nights this week, voters once again watched a total of 20 Democratic presidential candidates try to outmaneuver their rivals on the debate stage. But it’s inevitable: At some point, the historically large field of Democratic candidates will get smaller, the debate stage less crowded.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders does not understand Joe Biden’s position on health care. To Sanders, the health care system is broken, and the only way to fix it is to replace it with his signature policy plan known as “Medicare for All.”
WASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders does not understand Joe Biden’s position on health care. To Sanders, the health care system is broken, and the only way to fix it is to replace it with his signature policy plan known as “Medicare for All.”
LAS VEGAS — Joe Biden, under daily attack from President Donald Trump and facing renewed scrutiny of his family, used his first public event since Democrats began an impeachment inquiry to lash back at the president, saying he had “violated his oath of office” and asserting, in a newly emerging campaign message, that he was trying to “hijack this election.”
After spending two weeks sparring with his presidential primary opponents, Joe Biden sought once more to rise above the Democratic fray Thursday, delivering a sweeping foreign policy address that denounced President Donald Trump as incapable of global leadership and called for a new commitment to multilateral diplomacy.