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Elizabeth Warren, the leader of the Democratic White House, found that in a live television debate he was fiercely attacked by rivals.
Rivals accused the Senate of Massachusetts about raising taxes.
At the Prime Time Forum, twelve White House hopers walked squared, and two other leaders were pressured.
Joe Biden is fighting a Republican personal attack and Bernie Sanders is recovering from a heart attack.
The Tuesday night debate, hosted by CNN and the New York Times, was the most crowded in the Democratic Party in Ohio, the election ground.
South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (California Senator) Kamala Harris Senator Andrew Andrew, Former Texas Congressman Beto O & # 39; Rourke (Minnesota State Senator Amy Klobuchar) Cory Booker) Senator Juliea Castro, former Senator Obama Hawaii Congressman Tulsi Gabbard and billionaire activist Tom Steyer.
As the single digit language disappeared in the polls, they tried to make a splash over time.
The Democratic White House race officially kicks off at the Iowa Caucus on February 3.
The pack will be decided by weekly vote until the finalists are selected in the July convention next year before taking office of Republican Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
How was Warren attacked?
Warren was expected to find her lanterns all the time on Tuesday night after accelerating to the end of the fields in the past two months.
Vermont Senator Sanders and Massachusetts Senator Warren prefer NHS-style free health care systems for Americans.
Unlike Sanders, however, Warren did not explicitly mention whether his "Medicare for All" version would raise taxes on working families.
She was pressured by the debate mediator on this issue and replied that she would not sign a bill that would raise the cost of the middle class.
At the boutique standing next to Mrs. Warren, he turned and said to her. "Tonight, I heard a yes or no question with yes or no answer at all.
"This is why people here in the Midwest are particularly frustrated with Washington and especially the Capitol.
"The Senator, the signature of the Senator, will make all plans except this. There are no plans to explain how every Medicare for Plan plan presented by Senator Warren amounts to billions of dollars."
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Elizabeth Warren's tax plan was scrutinized by Pete Buttigeig
Warren's progressive ally, Sanders, also wrote an itchy b. "I think it's appropriate to admit that taxes go up."
Klobuchar said: "At least Bernie is honest here and said how he will pay this and taxes will go up.
"Sorry, Elizabeth. But you didn't say that, and I think we owe Americans to tell us where to send the invoice."
Mrs. Klobuchar has renewed an attack on Mrs. Warren against the proposed property tax aimed at income inequality.
Mine Sotan added, "I want to check on Elizabeth here."
Mrs. Warren said, "As a Democrat, I think we will succeed when we fight hard without dreaming big before we start dreaming small."
Harris repeatedly asked Warren to request Twitter to delete Trump's account.
Warren replied, "I don't want to push Donald Trump off Twitter, but I want to push it out of the White House."
Mr. Harris said of her: "Then tell me that I need to close my Twitter account. No?"
What did the candidates say about impeachment?
It was the first debate since Congressional Democrats began impeachment to pressure Trump's Joe Viden investigation.
The first question of the night was about a parliamentary investigation that would lead the president out of the office.
At the show of unity, all the candidates expressed their support for this question while investigating the railings of President Trump's "crime" and "corruption".
What about the Hunter Biden story?
Biden was asked about President Trump's unfounded claims that his former Vice President tried to improperly help his son Hunter Biden's business interests in Ukraine.
"My son was nothing wrong," Biden replied, trying to continue the campaign after seeing only one commander stagnate in one poll. "I was not at fault."
"That [Mr Trump] I do not want to be a candidate. He is following me because he knows he will beat him like a drum if he is nominated. "
He was pressured by a debate mediator who made a mistake by having his son work on the board of the Ukrainian gas company while he was the knack of the Obama administration in Ukraine.
Biden replied: "I had never talked to my son about anything related to Ukraine.
His Democratic rivals did not attack Biden on this issue.
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This is the largest number in a single stage of the discussion series
What does your age look like?
Sanders closely watched in a three-hour discussion of signs of fitness after suffering a heart attack earlier this month.
Sanders, the 78-year-old oldest competitor, came in third place in the poll.
"I'm healthy," a democratic socialist self-illustrated told the mediator who questioned his fitness. "I feel good."
He added in a touching gesture: “I would like to express my gratitude to many who have lent love, prayers and wishes to all their fellows in this country.
"And I just want to thank you at the bottom of my heart. And I am so happy to come here again with you this evening."
Biden also asked about his age by the mediator-he will be 80 years old during his first term as President of the United States.
"One of the reasons I run is because of my age and experience," he replied. "Wisdom comes.
"We need someone to stand on the world stage and take on someone this time who can command the respect of world leaders from Putin to an ally."
His answer will be interpreted as an implicit reply to his young challengers such as Buttigieg (37), Yang (44), and Castro (45).
How did the candidates collide with Syria?
The democratic division between the hawks of the party and the wings of pigeons was once again exhibited.
"I think we need to get out of the Middle East," Warren said.
Gabbad, often described as an isolationist, said, "Trump has the Kurdish blood in his hands, but so are the other politicians who supported this war of regime change."
Hawaiian lawmakers also accused "mainstream media" of war.
Biden replied: [Syrian] The regime was to prevent the regime from driving hundreds of thousands of innocent people! "
Buttigieg also attacked Mrs. Gabbard and called her "dead fault."
"When we think that our only choice is either endless war or total isolation, the result is that the US leadership disappears from the world stage," he added.
The candidates disagreed with US foreign intervention, but undermined Trump's policy on Syria.
"We basically gave 10,000 ISIS fighters a free jail card," Harris said.
She added. "So a friend should go & # 39; and will stop this madness when I'm a commander."
How did the candidates work on gun control?
One of the most rapid exchanges of the night, Buttigieg and O & # 39; Rourke, caused an American firearms death.
Mr. O'Rourke challenged a plan to remove assault-style weapons from private possession following the so-called forced repurchase.
Mr. O & # 39; Rourke said the discussion mediator: "How will you take your weapon away from those who don't want to give it up?"
Mr. O'Rourke said, "Americans expect to follow the law. I believe in this country. I believe in fellow Americans. I believe they will do the right thing.
Mr. Buttigieg told Mr. O & # 39; Rourke: "Men, you don't know how this actually takes a weapon off the street."
O & # 39; Rourke hinted that Buttigieg was "limited by polls and consultants and focus groups."
Buttigieg recalled: "No lessons about courage, politics, or personality."
O & # 39; Rourke countered "faces" to the victims of gun violence when Mr. Buttigieg displeased O & # 39; Rourke's policy as a "shiny object."
Who will take Trump in 2020?
The election day is still over a year old, but the race to become a Democratic challenger against Trump is already underway.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders put the hats in the ring, but the other candidates were relatively unknown outside the Washington DC bubble.
Learn more about the competition.