· Updated January 16, 2025 12:09 AM · 2 min read read
MIAMI (AP) — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders head into Wednesday night's debate with a far different vibe than when they last squared off just four days ago — Sanders riding high after his upset victory in Michigan and Clinton's camp offering reassurances that she's still on track to claim the nomination.
With Florida offering the biggest prize in the next round of voting, the two campaigns began tussling over who's been a true advocate for Latinos and who's a friend out
MIAMI (AP) — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders head into Wednesday night's debate with a far different vibe than when they last squared off just four days ago — Sanders riding high after his upset victory in Michigan and Clinton's camp offering reassurances that she's still on track to claim the nomination.
With Florida offering the biggest prize in the next round of voting, the two campaigns began tussling over who's been a true advocate for Latinos and who's a friend out of political conveni…