It’s turning ugly: Clinton and Sanders in heated clashes on Wall St and industry

Ratcheting up the rancor, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders tangled aggressively in a Democratic presidential debate Sunday night over trade, Wall Street influence and more. Clinton accused her rival of turning his back on the auto industry while Sanders countered that Clinton’s friends on Wall Street had “destroyed this economy”. It was a marked change in tone for the two Democrats, signaling Sanders’ increasingly difficult effort to slow the party’s front-runner. Both candidates frequently interrupted one another and accused each other of misrepresenting their records.

Let’s have some facts instead of some rhetoric for a change.

Hillary Clinton takes aim at Bernie Sanders

Clinton said that while she and Sanders have their differences on policy, “compare the substance of this debate with what you saw on the Republican stage last week.”. Sanders chimed in: “We are, if elected president, going to invest a lot of money into mental health and when you watch these Republican debates you know why." Both had a good laugh at that. Both also said they would relish taking on Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.

Let me tell my story, you tell yours. Your story is voting for every disastrous trade amendment and voting for corporate America.

Bernie Sanders takes aim at Hillary Clinton