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Bernie Sanders, left, speaks with Hillary Clinton during the Democratic presidential primary debate at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015.
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Hillary Clinton supporters rally in front of a pile of campaign signs outside the debate hall before a Democratic presidential primary debate.
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The United States "must never surrender our American values to racists, must never surrender them to the fascist pleas of billionaires with big mouths," said Martin OÕMalley, right, speaking alongside Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, left and center.
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"Tell Qatar, instead of spending $200 billion on the World Cup, maybe they should pay attention to ISIS, which is on their doorstep," said Bernie Sanders.
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People wait outside for the start of the Democratic presidential primary debate.
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"Most families haven't had a wage increase since 2001, since the end of the last Clinton administration, when incomes did go up for everybody...and I don't think a middle class tax should be part of anybody's plan right now," said Hillary Clinton.
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Martin O’Malley supporters hold signs outside the debate hall before the Democratic presidential primary debate.
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"I have said, I want to be the president for the struggling, the striving and the successful. I want to make sure the wealthy pay their fair share, which they have not been doing. I want the 'Buffett rule' to be in effect, where millionaires have to pay 30%," said Hillary Clinton while Bernie Sanders listens on screen in the media filing center.
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Bernie Sanders supporters rally alongside Hillary Clinton supporters outside the debate hall before the Democratic presidential primary debate.
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"As a nation, we have to embrace this moment, and make our [police] departments more open, more transparent and more accountable," said Martin O’Malley.
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Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley, left to right, participate in the Democratic presidential primary debate.
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