Elizabeth Warren left Bernie Sanders hanging when it was time to shake hands at the debate last night. The two had clashed earlier in the debate over differing recollections of a discussion about the potential electability of a woman.
primary debate on January 14, 2020 in Des Moines, Iowa.As candidates exchanged handshakes on stage after last night’s Democratic debate, Elizabeth Warren approached Bernie Sanders, who extended his hand to greet her. Video footage reveals Warren gestured with her right hand and then clasped both hands together, leaving Sanders hanging.
Warren seems eager to keep gender front and center in this election, arguing last night, “This question about whether or not a woman can be president has been raised, and it's time for us to attack it head-on.” But is attacking this issue head-on beneficial for the remaining female candidates?
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