Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren duke it out over campaign finance during the DemDebate
had received contributions from 44 billionaires, while Buttigieg was trailing, with contributions from only 39 billionaires.
The debate — hosted by PBS NewsHour and Politico — had been comparatively sedate in its first hour, touching on issues like China policy and nuclear energy. Much of the debate hinged on different visions of how to build a winning coalition against Trump. Buttigieg argued that the tax increases proposed by Warren and Sanders could slow the economy, and criticized their plans to make college free for everyone, saying the richest families should not get a government subsidy.
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