Two rallies. Two candidates. 11 miles apart: Here's how a difference in style and tone marks two potential paths to the Democratic nomination.
The debate over reparations for slavery is getting new attention through the 2020 presidential race. For the descendants of slaves in South Carolina, it’s personal.
Speaking about “Medicare for all,” Sanders asked, “Does that sound like a radical idea?” “No sir!” the crowd shouted back.Although Sanders has complained lately about polls and media coverage, he cited some survey results he liked: general election matchups that show him beating Trump. That was an implicit slap at Biden’s claim that he is uniquely positioned to beat the president, and against Warren, who faces questions about her electability even among her admirers.
One of the lucky ones was Katie Malgioglio, a college student who drove four hours from Connecticut to see him. Warren sprinted across the manicured green lawn to the podium, a show of athleticism that belies her age — 70 — at a time when Biden’s age, 76, has been a campaign issue. The combination of Warren’s personal touch and policy detail was enough to win at least one convert in Franconia. Sue Manah Buteau — a strong Sanders supporter in 2016 — attended both rallies with her husband, unsure whom to back in 2020. They were both swayed by Warren.
That remains a sore point with Sanders supporters who believe the Democratic National Committee skewed the 2016 primary competition in favor of Clinton and against Sanders.
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