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Monday, 18 January 2016

WORLD NEWS; US ELECTION 2016 - US Democratic debate: Candidates clash on gun control


Candidates for the Democratic race for the White House have clashed on gun control and healthcare in their liveliest TV debate so far.

Hillary Clinton attacked Bernie Sanders' record on gun control, and said his healthcare plan risked derailing recent legislation.
Mr Sanders accused Mrs Clinton of being in the pocket of financial institutions responsible for the 2008 crisis.

While Mrs Clinton leads nationwide, Mr Sanders is a threat in key states.

Hours before the debate in South Carolina, Mr Sanders - a Vermont senator - had unveiled a healthcare plan for all American citizens.

This was the final Democratic debate before caucuses in Iowa on 1 February show who the state's voters prefer as their candidate.

Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, who is trailing Mrs Clinton and Mr Sanders in polls, also took part in the lively debate in which personal attacks were few and far between.

Mr Sanders announced his universal healthcare plan two hours before the debate started.
It would see citizens pay what he called "a 2.2% income-based premium" towards healthcare
Companies would pay an extra 6.2% of an employee's income towards the plan
Mr Sanders' campaign website said it was a way to "stop forcing working Americans to choose between bargaining for higher wages or better health insurance".


Mrs Clinton said any moves to scrap the current Affordable Healthcare Act risked plunging the Democrats into "contentious debate". Instead, the party should work on improving the programme, known as Obamacare.

Mr Sanders responded: "Nobody is tearing this up." He said he wanted to build on Obamacare.

Gun control was the first subject in the two-hour debate, that was held near a church in Charleston where nine parishioners were shot dead in June 2015.

Mrs Clinton released an advertisement this week attacking Mr Sanders for his attitude towards gun control. His home state, Vermont, has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the US, with close to one in two households owning a weapon.

In the debate, she again highlighted legislation she said showed that Mr Sanders supported the gun lobby.

But Mr Sanders told the debate he had a "D minus voting record" from the National Rifle Association, and fully supported moves by President Obama for tougher background checks on gun buyers.

Mr O'Malley pointed out restrictions he passed against combat assault weapons in Maryland, adding: "I have never met a self-respecting deer hunter who needed an AR-15 [semi-automatic rifle] to down a deer."

Other subjects discussed included:
Foreign policy: The two leading candidates voiced their support for President Obama's opposition to sending ground troops to Syria and to the warming of diplomatic ties with Iran


On Michigan water crisis: Mrs Clinton said "every single American should be outraged" over the contamination of water in Flint, Michigan; Mr Sanders said Governor Rick Snyder should resign


Banks: Mr Sanders said he found it "very strange" a bank could escape prosecution for criminal activity, "while kids who smoke marijuana get a jail sentence". He also accused Mrs Clinton of taking $600,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs; Mrs Clinton attacked him for his criticism of President Obama's donations from financial institutions

Polls indicate Mrs Clinton and Mr Sanders are neck-and-neck ahead of the caucus in Iowa, where voters will decide who they want as their preferred candidate. She had once commanded a large lead.

In New Hampshire, Mr Sanders holds a lead in polls ahead of voting in the primary there eight days later.

Mrs Clinton said her relationship with Vladimir Putin was "interesting". She also called him "a bully" who she would stand up to.

A transcript of the debate shows Mr Sanders regularly used the words "corrupt" and "revolution" in particular; as for Mrs Clinton, the words "build" and "Obama" cropped up often.



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