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Bernie Sanders is slowly closing on in Hillary Clinton in key primary states like Iowa and New Hampshire. The Vermont senator has been able to capitalize on the liberal fervor that has swept a generation of younger voters and others disenchanted with America's wealth inequality and special interest influence. On Sunday night (Jan. 17), the Democratic presidential candidates participated in their third debate, and as Sanders' star rises, Clinton went on the offensive, calling out Sanders on stage over his apparent inconsistencies and possible deficiencies in the event that he were elected.
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