Clinton, Sanders Exchange Harsh Remarks Over Iran Policy
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Democratic presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. The two debated harshly over Sanders’ Iran policy in their final debate before the New Hampshire primary contest. Photo: Screenshot.
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bernie Sanders snapped at one another over Sanders’ Iran policy in their final debate before the New Hampshire primary contest, with Clinton twice suggesting it would endanger Israel.
The NBC moderators of the debate in Durham, New Hampshire on Thursday night pressed Sanders on what they said were gaps in his foreign policy; Sanders has not named a foreign policy team of advisers, and generally focuses on the economy in his campaigning.
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