Central and Left Democrats clash in third debate



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In the third democratic presidential debate, the ten candidates showed a clear division between the political center of the party and its left wing. It was the first time that all the best democrats of the race appeared together. They displayed more of a diversity of ideas: in one premiere, there were three women, two African Americans, a Latino and an Asian who were telling voters why they should be the next president. Ed O'Keefe reports.

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