All three Democratic presidential candidates -- front-runner Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley -- focused significant time on attacking Donald Trump at a debate in New Hampshire. Clinton called the Republican front-runner "ISIS' best recruiter."
While the candidates differed over the importance of ousting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and over the best approaches to gun regulation, they also pointed out areas where they were united in opposing what Clinton called the Republican effort to "roll back the progress we've made."
Sanders apologized to Clinton and to his own supporters for his campaign staff's actions to improperly access Clinton campaign data. "This is not the type of campaign that we run," the Vermont senator said in response to Saturday evening's first question.
In a later exchange about the role of corporations in America, Sanders sought to paint Clinton as too close to the business elite. Asked if corporate America should love Hillary Clinton, Clinton responded, "Everybody should." Sanders, asked if corporate America would love a President Sanders, said "No, I think they won't," and added, "Wall Street will like me even less."
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