· Updated January 16, 2025 12:07 AM · 4 min read read
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DURHAM, N.H. — And then there were two, and for the first time in the Democratic presidential nomination process, the contenders had a debate stage all to themselves.
Thursday night's bout at the University of New Hampshire did not disappoint voters hoping for a little liberal bloodletting to enter what has been a relatively tame sprint to the New Hampshire primary, as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traded barbs in the name of out-progressiving each ot
DURHAM, N.H. — And then there were two, and for the first time in the Democratic presidential nomination process, the contenders had a debate stage all to themselves.
Thursday night's bout at the University of New Hampshire did not disappoint voters hoping for a little liberal bloodletting to enter what has been a relatively tame sprint to the New Hampshire primary, as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traded barbs in the name of out-progressiving each ot…