Ten Democratic presidential candidates are debating in Texas tonight—including front-runners Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren, together in the same debate for the first time. Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Cory Booker, Beto O'Rourke, Andrew Yang, Julian Castro, and Amy Klobuchar are also taking part in the ABC debate in Houston. Harris got one of the biggest cheers during her opening statement, when she directly addressed President Trump, accusing him of using "hate, intimidation, fear, and over 12,000 lies as a way to distract from your failed policies and your broken promises." The former prosecutor said the only reason Trump hadn't been indicted because of a rule against indicting sitting presidents—then told him to "go back to watching Fox News. " More:
- Andrew Yang, a tech entrepreneur campaigning on a promise to give every American $12,000 a year, said the universal basic income would be given to 10 people who visited his campaign website. "That’s quite a way to build your list—you have to sign up to enter the raffle to get the money," notes Clare Malone at FiveThirtyEight.
- The candidates clashed over "Medicare for all," with Biden saying his plan would give people the option of keeping their current plans, the Guardian reports. "I've never actually met anybody who likes their health-insurance company," Warren told him. Sanders recycled his line about "writing the damn bill" on Medicare for all. In her answer, Klobuchar said it was a bad idea to end private health insurance. "While Bernie wrote the bill, I read the bill," she said.
- The gloves came off when Castro and Biden clashed on health care, with Castro telling Biden: "I'm fulfilling the legacy of Barack Obama and you're not." He also made Biden's age an issue, accusing him of contradicting himself and saying: "Are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?"