As the candidates prepare to take the stage in tonight's DemDebate, the so-called non-aggression pact between Warren and Sanders appears to be wearing thin
Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The Democratic primary is finally winnowing: On Tuesday, a much more reasonably sized field of six candidates will take the stage at Drake University in Des Moines at 9 p.m., after the Democratic National Committee again increased the debate’s qualifying threshold.
Even if the alleged comment had not come to light, reports in recent days had already built up the tension between the senators, who could each benefit from a successful attack on the other.
Judging from the proposals released by other candidates this month, Sanders and Warren may be looking to jab at the former vice-president. Last week, Warren released a plan to reform bankruptcy law, suggesting she may go after Biden for his support of a bill passed in 2005 that made it more difficult for middle-class families to cancel debts after filing for bankruptcy — which may have increased foreclosure rates following the financial crisis.
It’s Going to Be Iowa-Centric With the Iowa caucuses less than three weeks away, the candidates in Des Moines will most likely stress topics that Hawkeye voters care about, including child care, impeachment, and electability. The Iowa myopia will be especially intense this cycle, considering the effective four-way tie among Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, and Joe Biden in the gold-standard Des Moines Register/CNN poll from last week.
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