Dem Debate Runs Late
Telegraph photo by ADAM URQUHART Seven candidates qualified to stand on the debate stage Friday night during the ABC News Democratic Debate at Saint Anselm College in Manchester.
MANCHESTER — Should America pursue Medicare for All to create a mandatory single-payer health care plan — or a less expensive public option expansion of Obamacare to allow private insurance to continue?
Should U.S. taxpayers have to pick up the tab for wiping out all student loan debt and for providing free public college for everyone?
How much of a true “crisis” is climate change?
Is longtime national front-runner Joe Biden on the ropes after a disappointing showing in the Iowa caucuses?
“I took a hit in Iowa and I’ll probably take a hit here,” Biden said during the Friday debate at Saint Anselm College in Manchester.
These and many more matters were addressed by the seven top Democratic presidential candidates on the ballot for Tuesday’s first-in-the-nation primary during the debate.
In addition to Biden, on the stage Friday included Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Pete Buttigieg of Indiana, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Tom Steyer of California and Andrew Yang of New York.
Because of The Telegraph’s print deadline for today’s edition, more details will be available in the Sunday edition.


