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PBS Democratic Debate: Live Coverage
Clinton spoke forcefully against Donald Trump’s comments that could alienate American Muslims, such as calling for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country. She said American Muslims must feel welcome in the United States. Democrats have warmer feelings toward Muslims than Republicans do, but the sentiment remains chilly, according to my colleagues Ben Casselman and Harry Enten.
Although Sanders is often viewed to be weaker than Clinton on foreign policy, he did well among those in New Hampshire who fear terrorism. According to Edison Research, 61 percent of those who voted for Sanders said they were “very worried” about terrorism as opposed to 39 percent of Clinton voters.
