Article snippet: Ten contenders took the take stage Thursday night in round two of the first Democratic debate of the 2020 campaign. Thursday's lineup features four high-polling candidates, with front-runner and former Vice President MORE taking center stage. He was joined by three other White House hopefuls who are considered top-tier contenders: Sens. MORE (D). Rounding out the roster were Sen. MORE. Follow along with live coverage here. The debate kicks off at 9 p.m. EDT. Sanders goes after Biden for Iraq war vote 10:49 p.m.Sanders jumped at the opportunity to challenge Biden over the war in Iraq, an area that represents one of the clearest contrasts in their congressional records.“Joe voted for that war,” Sanders said after Biden vowed to pull U.S. combat troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan if elected president. “I helped lead the opposition to that war which was a total disaster.”It’s a familiar point for Sanders. He went after former Secretary of State MORE on the same issue during his 2016 bid for the Democratic nomination. Like Biden, Clinton voted to authorize military force in Iraq during her tenure in the Senate.Sanders, on the other hand, has the distinction of being one of the few lawmakers to vote against it – a politically unpopular move at the time, but one that has aged well as public sentiment has turned against the conflict. -- Max Greenwood Harris spikes in Google search after Biden confrontation 10:36 p.m. Harris spiked in Google searches in the second half of... Link to the full article to read more
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