There may only have been three candidates, but there was no shortage of unforgettable exchanges in Saturday night's debate. Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley took to the stage in the Democratic debate tonight, hosted by ABC News.
*** "Yes, I apologize."
In response to his campaign's breach of Clinton's voter data, Sanders apologized to Clinton. "Not only do I apologize to Secretary Clinton, and I hope we can work together on an independent investigation from day one, I want to apologize to my supporters. This is not the type of campaign that we run."
*** "I think they're more interested in what we have to say about all the big issues facing us."
*** "Guns in and of themselves in my opinion will not make Americans safer. We lose 33,000 people a year already to gun violence. Arming more people to do what I think is not the appropriate response to terrorism."
*** “Whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's calm down a little bit, Martin."
Sanders said that in response to O'Malley, who called out his two opponents on their gun control records. His comments were met by incredulous reactions from both Clinton and Sanders.
Clinton responded by saying, “Let's tell the truth, Martin.”
*** “He is becoming ISIS’s best recruiter.”
Clinton condemned Donald Trump’s inflammatory statements and policy proposals on Muslims. “They are going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists,” she said.
*** "I know Secretary Clinton was gleeful when Gaddafi was torn apart."
*** "The United States is not the policeman of the world."
*** “Sorry.”
*** "Everybody should!"
*** "They ain't going to like me. And Wall Street is going to like me even less."
*** "I have demonstrated the ability to have the backbone to take on Wall Street in ways that Secretary Clinton never, ever has."
*** "I've got the scars to show from the effort back in the early '90s."
*** "And in our party, unlike the Republican party, we actually believe that the more our people learn, the more they will earn."
*** "Now this is getting to be fun."
*** "I think this is one of the most important challenges facing not just our next president but our country."When asked about the state of race in America, Clinton spoke of the need to address and fix "systemic racism and injustice and inequities."
*** "We need to do it now as a nation. This is our time and our opportunity to do that."
O'Malley called for an end to excessive lethal force by police officers.
*** "We need to understand that addiction is a disease, not a criminal activity."
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