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Democratic debate takes on ISIS, guns and taxes

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imageSanders and Clinton had plenty to say Saturday evening -- but was anyone listening?Brian Snyder/REUTERS

The three Democratic presidential candidates took the debate stage in New Hampshire Saturday night, less than two months before the first-in-the-nation primary there. Perhaps you missed the debate or the exchanges between candidates left you with...

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