Hillary Clinton has assaulted her fundamental opponent Bernie Sanders over US firearm laws at the Democratic presidential level headed discussion
Whenever inquired as to whether the Vermont representative was solid on firearm control, she said "actually no, not in any manner" before vowing to pursue the creators of weapons utilized as a part of shootings.
Mr Sanders likewise assaulted Mrs Clinton, saying her backing for a no-fly zone in Syria would make "difficult issues".
His revitalizes have drawn enormous group and he has tested Mrs Clinton's leader status in some key states.
A great deal of the key trades interfered with these two, and the three different applicants in front of an audience in Las Vegas - previous Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, previous Virginia Senator Jim Webb and previous Rhode Island Senator Lincoln Chafee - attempted to make progress.
Five key snippets of the level headed discussion
Full transcript of level headed discussion
Highlights:
Greatest acclaim of the night to Mr Sanders when he said the nation was "wiped out" of finding out about Mrs Clinton's email contention
The self-portrayed equitable communist railed against the riches heading off to the "main 1%" and commended Denmark as an illustration
Previous first woman said she would confront "spook" Russian President Vladimir Putin
Be that as it may, she was on edge for supporting the Iraq War and sponsorship a no-fly zone in Syria
One of the most keen purposes of distinction between the two principle hopefuls came over firearm laws.
The colossally divisive issue returned on the motivation after a mass giving at a school grounds in Oregon.
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