Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) and Trump Win Debate

There was far more interest in Donald Trumps Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) accout then there was in the actual debate. The fact underlines how popular Trump is in the Presidential race.

The debate was far less interesting.

Sanders, 74, is polling ahead of Clinton, 67, in the early voting state of New Hampshire and drawing large crowds at campaign events nationwide.

Clinton, who is trying to slow Sanders’ momentum, directly attacked him for saying the United States should model its economy after European countries such as Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

“I think what Senator Sanders is saying certainly makes sense in the terms of the inequality that we have. But we are not Denmark. I love Denmark. We’re the United States of America,” Clinton said.

Sanders, a self-described “democratic socialist,” said he did not subscribe to the capitalist system.

“Do I consider myself part of the casino capitalist process by which so few have so much and so many have so little, by which Wall Street’s greed and recklessness wrecked this economy? No, I don’t,” he said.

Clinton said Sanders had not been tough enough on the issue and said he had voted against a provision that would have held gun manufacturers more accountable.

Sanders has pushed for what he calls a sensible approach on gun control and voted against the 1993 Brady handgun bill that Bill Clinton signed into law.

Asked to defend himself, Sanders said he supported the expansion of background checks for people wanting to buy guns and to scrap gaps in the law that make it easier to sell and buy guns at gun shows.

The two leading candidates were joined by former Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee, former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley and former U.S. Senator James Webb of Virginia in the first of six scheduled debates in the race to be the party’s nominee in the presidential election.

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