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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

2016 US Presidential Elections - Democratic Party Candidate Debate in Miami, Florida Wednesday March 09,2016

The candidates were on the same page tonight as they ridiculed Donald Trump tonight. Sanders continued to hit the Republican front-runner for his claims in the past that President Obama was lying about his birth records and may not have been born in America
The candidates were facing off in their second debate of the week, this time in Miami, Florida, ahead of Tuesday's primary in the state. They also debated on Sunday in Michigan - a state that Sanders went on to win in yesterday's election, injecting new energy into his long-shot campaign.
Debating in state where a quarter of the population in Latino, illegal immigration was a top issue this evening, and both candidates promised to continue President Barack Obama's policy of not deporting children. Sanders took it a step further than either Obama or Clinton - who said she would prioritize criminals but didn't commit to ending all deportations - and promised not to send anyone with a clean record out of the country


Bernie Sanders (left) and Hillary Clinton (right) wave to the audience tonight in Miami, Florida as they face off on the debate stage for a second time this week
Democrats Bernie Sanders (left) and Hillary Clinton (right) wave to the audience tonight in Miami, Florida as they face off on the debate stage for a second time this week 

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton exchanged blows on immigration, the auto bailout and her paid speeches to Wall Street at tonight's Democratic debate in Miami 
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton exchanged blows on immigration, the auto bailout and her paid speeches to Wall Street at tonight's Democratic debate in Miami 
Bernie Sanders has throughout the campaign implied that Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street and the billionaires that run it because she's collected so much money from them since resigning as secretary of state
Sanders has throughout the campaign implied that Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street and the billionaires that run it because she's collected so much money from them since resigning as secretary of state

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