Before Tuesday’s debate, both Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) had essentially called each other liars over Sanders’ last December alleged claim that a woman could not be elected president in 2020.
On the debate stage, they let it pass and CNN, showing clear bias in protecting both Dems.
But after the debate, Warren, who was not a happy camper, confronted Sanders. CNN reports that a showdown then ensued.
“You called me a liar,” Sanders told Warren. “You told me — let’s not do this right now,” bizarrely parroting her lines and then his own.
Stay tuned on this. Warren may be keeping the allegation in her pocket to pull out closer to Iowa or New Hampshire.
This is some grade-A drama here, the real fun stuff. After Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) went after Kavanaugh in a cahoots with each other, it was expected to see more tension on the debate stage between them, going from friends to enemies.
But that opportunity was laid to rest a while ago.
Depending on how, or whether, they reconcile this tiff, the notorious “pledge” to endorse may be a challenge for one if the other wins the party nomination.
This piece originally appeared in LifeZette and is used by permission.