FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) town hall, held at George Mason University at the same time as the third GOP debate on Wednesday, mainly focused on the presidential candidate’s favorite topics: income inequality, universal health care, campaign finance reform, and climate change. ...(read more)
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The third Republican debate was last night, and in case you missed it, here's the rundown: at the kiddie table, NY Gov. George Pataki shamed his competitors for rejecting 'science that everyone accepts,' while Sen. Lindsey Graham protested thataccepting the truth of climate change doesn't make him a Democrat. At the main event,9 out of 10 candidates failed to answer a classic job interview question, Jeb Bush offered up a "warm kiss," and Carly Fiorina made some bonkers claims about theConstitution and Obama's record on women's issues. Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders skipped the debate and held a town hall instead, where he announced a proposal to decriminalize marijuana at a federal level and vowed to fight back against Islamophobia.
The minimum wage and Social Security are both unconstitutional, according to Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina — a view that puts her at odds with both longstanding precedents and the text of the Constitution....(read more)
FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) town hall, held at George Mason University at the same time as the third GOP debate on Wednesday, mainly focused on the presidential candidate’s favorite topics: income inequality, universal health care, campaign finance reform, and climate change. ...(read more)
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