Interviews with voters during dueling campaign events by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders this weekend found many didn’t see the candidates’ recent rift playing much of a role in their voting decisions
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are trying to move on from a high-profile spat last week, and many voters who are still deciding between the two Democratic presidential rivals say they are ready for the drama to die down.
The disagreement centers on a 2018 meeting between Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren. Ms. Warren has said the Vermont senator told her a woman couldn't beat President Trump. Mr. Sanders has vehemently denied the account.
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