Biden rips Warren's credibility after contentious Democratic debate
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[October 17, 2019]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential contender Joe Biden questioned surging rival Elizabeth
Warren's credibility on Wednesday, accusing her of failing to be open
with voters about how she would pay for her ambitious Medicare for All
healthcare proposal.
Biden said it was "about time" that Warren, who has been steadily rising
in opinion polls of the Democratic White House race for two months, face
scrutiny on her plan for a government-run healthcare system.
"She's going to have to tell the truth, or the question will be raised
about whether or not she’s going to be candid and honest with the
American people," Biden told reporters in Columbus, Ohio.
His comments came the day after a Democratic debate marked by repeated
attacks on Warren by her more moderate White House rivals that exposed
the party's divisions on issues like healthcare and taxes.
Warren has risen in the past month into a virtual tie with Biden, the
former vice president, atop polls to pick a challenger to Republican
President Donald Trump in the November 2020 election.
In Tuesday's debate in Ohio, moderates Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of
South Bend, Indiana, and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar aggressively
challenged Warren to explain how she would pay for ambitious proposals
including the Medicare for All plan based on the government-run
insurance system for Americans aged 65 and older.
Warren, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts and a leading progressive
voice in the party, stayed calm under the attacks as she described her
proposals to end income inequality and level the economic playing field
for workers.
But Warren did not directly respond to questions about whether she would
raise taxes for the healthcare plan, although she said she would not
sign any bill that does not lower healthcare costs for middle-class
families.
"I have made clear what my principles are here, and that is that costs
will go up for the wealthy and for big corporations and, for
hard-working middle-class families, costs will go down," Warren said in
the debate.
Biden said it was an ironic stance for Warren, who repeatedly promises
she has "a plan for everything."
'NO PLAN'
"It’s fascinating that the person who has a plan for everything has no
plan on the single most consequential issue in this election in the
minds of the American people across the board," Biden said.
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Senator Kamala Harris, Senator Bernie Sanders, former Vice President
Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and South Bend Mayor Pete
Buttigieg wait onstage before the fourth Democratic U.S. 2020
presidential election debate at Otterbein University in Westerville,
Ohio October 15, 2019. REUTERS/Aaron Josefcz/File Photo
"Tell us how you’re going to do what you say you’re going to do,”
Biden said, adding "credibility matters."
The sharp exchanges before and after the debate were a sign of the
heightened stakes less than four months before the first nominating
contest in Iowa on Feb. 3.
Many of the contenders also face a scramble to qualify for the next
Democratic debate in Georgia in November, when polling and
fundraising qualifying criteria will be even tougher. So far, just
eight candidates have qualified.
Biden said it was "absolutely ridiculous" that Warren would not
delve into the details of her healthcare proposal, drawing a
comparison to Trump.
"The last thing the Democrats should be doing is playing Trump’s
game and trying to con the American people to think this is easy.
There’s nothing easy about it," he said.
Trump has repeatedly called Biden corrupt since Democrats in
Congress opened an impeachment inquiry focused on Trump's efforts to
pressure Ukraine to investigate unsubstantiated charges that Biden
improperly tried to aid his son Hunter's business interests in
Ukraine.
Biden said Trump was "running the most corrupt government in the
history of the United States" and taunted Trump for his refusal to
release his taxes.
"Even Richard Nixon released his tax return," Biden said. "Mr.
President, release your tax returns, or shut up."
Trump, who has blasted the impeachment probe and denied any
wrongdoing, dismissed the field of Democratic candidates on
Wednesday, tweeting: "Now you see why they have no choice but to
push a totally illegal & absurd Impeachment of one of the most
successful Presidents!"
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing
by Steve Orlofsky and Sonya Hepinstall)
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