Julián Castro defends his criticism of Joe Biden’s memory during last night’s DemDebate: “I wouldn’t do it differently. That was not a personal attack. This was about a disagreement over what the vice president said regarding health care policy.”
Democratic candidates pushed back against Julián Castro going after Joe Biden's memory in Thursday's presidential debate, calling it"personal" and"not cool."
Castro sharply accused the former vice president of forgetting what he'd said just minutes before during a disagreement over a minor point in the candidates' broader discussion of whether to embrace "Medicare for All," which Biden has opposed."Are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago?" Castro, a former housing and urban development secretary, said to Biden.
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