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- Seven Democratic presidential candidates took the stage at St. Anselm's College in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Friday night at the end of a momentous, chaotic week in American politics.
- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who came in fifth in the Iowa caucuses, capitalized on the opportunity to promote her record of bipartisanship and a message of unity, while sustaining few attacks from her competitors.
- Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who led the Iowa caucuses, was a popular target for his competitors and struggled to answer a question about South Bend's record of racial bias in policing.
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Seven Democratic presidential candidates took the stage at St. Anselm's College in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Friday night at the end of a momentous, chaotic week in American politics.
The stage was crowded and the debate, which touched on a range of substantive issues — including health care, abortion, gun control, and war in the Middle East — was spirited.
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