For the first time, the top ten US presidential democratic candidates shared the same stage Thursday in Houston, Texas. The candidates addressed a number of issues during the three-hour debate including the U.S.-China trade war, immigration, gun control and climate change. Front-runner and former US Vice President Joe Biden found himself on the defense once again, while other candidates called for party unity.
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- Eleanor Clift is a political columnist for the Daily Beast.
- Lester Munson is a principal in the international at BGR group.
- Rafael Bernal is a staff writer for the US political newspaper, The Hill.
- Nathan King is CGTN’s White House Correspondent.
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