The document appears to be a transcript from the 9th Democratic presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders held in Brooklyn, New York on April 14, 2016. It contains numerous references to policy issues discussed during the debate such as healthcare, education, Wall Street regulation, gun control and criminal justice reform. The transcript jumps between topics making it difficult to follow but highlights many of the key talking points debated between the two candidates during the primary contest.
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in new york
the united states
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and thats exactly when it came
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get rid of
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live up to
make sure that
on this stage
the other side
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to make sureagainst the brady
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when it comesthe democratic partyextend the social
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come up with me say this
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make it clear
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do as president.barriers that stand as hard as
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the gun lobby secretary of stateto knock downsenator sanders voted
gun manufacturers and
tax returns and
the criminal justice
said this 9 times in 7 debates
the brady bill
whether or not
thats exactly what
should be doing
let me sayall over again
the white housethe fine print
massive transfer of
a rigged economy
know how hard
establishment politics and
and universities tuition-free
colleges and universities
said this 16 times in 7 debates
dont know how
rid of assad
break them upeuropean and arab let me respond
chance to live
should be heldwe cannot continue other major country
ill tell youfamily and medical
paid family and
a systemic risk the supreme courtthe shadow banking
the minimum wage
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huge sums of
cost us millions
united states government
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to deregulate swaps on wall streetpercent more than
if my memoryassault weapons not
if elected president
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and medical leavenew york city
our energy system
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are working longercreate an economy
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moved forward on
policy blunder in
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start by saying make public colleges
recklessness and illegal
efficiency and sustainable
and illegal behavior
tax on carbon
war on drugs
50 percent more
tuition at public
social security trust
age of 17
guarantee health care
illegal behavior of
every other major a no-fly zone
no gun control
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perpetual warfare in
last 30 years
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security trust fund
their fair share
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than any otherfree tuition at
spending almost three
health care coverage
universal health care
be held liable.
longer hours forhours for low
expand social securitytoo many lives
15 bucks an
said this 3 times in 7 debates
wall street speculation
gun shop owner
jail than any
affordable care act
powerful special interests almost three times an investment bank
fossil fuel industry
criminal justice system
ban assault weapons
criminal justice system
worst economic downturn
violence against women
worst foreign policy six financial institutionsspending $80 billion
working longer hours
broken criminal justice
foreign policy blunder george w bush
tf-idf
pmi
12.50
13.13
13.75
14.38
15.00
15.63
16.25
16.88
17.50
18.13
18.75
19.38
20.00
20.63
21.25
21.88
22.50
23.13
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Hillary Clinton
Bernie Sanders
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The Democratic Party’s 9th
Presidential Debate
April 14, 2016
Brooklyn, New York
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