Health care, security top US Democratic debate
By DW
30 June 2019 |
8:19 am
From expanding health care to fighting climate change, US Democratic candidates have fought to make a name in the crowded presidential race. Only one candidate called the Iran deal "wrong" and vowed to stay out of it.
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