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Night two of the second Democratic debate just ended. Here are the top moments

Former Vice President Joe Biden faced heavy scrutiny during night two of the second Democratic debates in Detroit on Wednesday.

Democratic presidential hopefuls former Vice President Joe Biden and US Senator from California Kamala Harris speak during the second round of the second Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season hosted by CNN at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on July 31, 2019.Former Vice President Joe Biden faced heavy scrutiny during night two of the second Democratic debate in Detroit on Wednesday. But he wasn't the only top tier candidate to come under fire. Sen.

He added that under the plan, private insurers will be able to remain. "This is the single most important issue facing the public," Biden said. "You can't beat President Trump with double talk on this plan.""Under our plan we will ensure that everyone has access to healthcare," Harris said. "Your plan by contrast leaves out almost 10 million Americans ...

"He should be fired. He should be fired now," Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. said. "If I was the mayor, I'd fire him."A tweet sent by the de Blasio campaign during the debate read: "To the folks who were standing up to Mayor de Blasio a few minutes ago — good for you. That's how change is made." Biden defended the former president, reminding de Blasio that President Barack Obama "talked about a comprehensive plan which he lay before the Congress saying that we should find a pathway to citizenship for people.""He also pointed out that we should go to the source of the problem and fix it where people were leaving in the first place," Biden said. "So to compare him to Donald Trump, I think is absolutely bizarre.

Booker's attack came after the exchange between de Blasio and Biden about Obama-era deportations. Biden declined to say whether he had weighed in on the Obama administration's deportation policies. But, he said, Obama had worked to "fundamentally change the system.""Everyone is talking about how terrible I am on these issues. Barack Obama knew exactly who I was," Biden said.

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