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What Went Down At The January Democratic Debate
Twenty years later, and George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld’s arguments for going to war in Iraq are leading off a presidential debate. It just speaks to how consequential that era in American history turned was.
Sixty-one percent of registered voters agree that the U.S. should not enter any new foreign conflicts, compared to 24 percent who disagree, according to a January Morning Consult/Politico poll.
Biden says his Iraq vote was a “mistaken vote” but that he would compare his “record overall” to anyone else on the stage.
