During Saturday night’s Democratic debate, Wall Street was bound to be a major topic. Hillary Clinton was asked about her ties to Wall Street. Her answer was typical in some ways, that she evoked women supporters, and being a Senator. But, she also brought up 9/11.
Bernie Sanders had just spoke about campaign financing, with what supporters of other campaigns were going to get and how he was financing his own campaign:
Hillary had a chance to respond, and claimed that Sanders’ answer was one to “impugn my integrity, let’s be frank here.”
She then took on Sanders’ answer to address her donors and Wall Street, which was met with much applause:
Where were we attacked? We were attacked in downtown Manhattan where Wall Street is. I did spend a whole lot of time and effort helping them rebuild. That was good for New York. It was good for the economy. And it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country. (APPLAUSE)
So, you know, it’s fine for you to say what you’re gonna say. But I look very carefully at your proposal reinstating Glass Steagall is a part of what very well could help but it is nowhere near enough. My proposal is tougher, more effective and more comprehensive because I go after all of Wall Street not just the big banks. (APPLAUSE)
CBS News, which hosted the debate, soon after shared that the exchange between the two was the most top moment on Facebook from the debate.
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