DONALD TRUMP

Watch Everything Each Candidate Had to Say at Democratic Debate Night Two

Check out the videos below to see everything the Democratic presidential hopefuls said

Catch up on the full remarks of each of the 10 candidates from night two of the first Democratic debate in Miami, Florida, on June 27. And click here to see everything each candidate said on night one.

Joe Biden

Listen to everything Joe Biden said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "When my wife and daughter were killed in an automobile accident, my two boys were very, very badly injured, I couldn't imagine what it was like if I didn't have adequate health care available to me. And then, when my son came home from Iraq after a year, he was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and he was given months to live. I can't fathom what would have happened if, in fact, they said 'by the way, the last six months of your life, you are on your own. We're cutting off. You've used up your time.' The fact of the matter is that the quickest, fastest way to do it is build on Obamacare, to build on what we did."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Defeat Donald Trump

Bernie Sanders

Listen to everything Bernie Sanders said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "The last poll I saw had us 10 points ahead of Donald Trump, because the American people understand that Trump is a phony, that Trump is a pathological liar and a racist, and that he lied to the American people during his campaign. He said he was going to stand up for working families. Well, President Trump, you're not standing up for working families when you try to throw 32 million people off their health care that they have and that 83% of your tax benefits go to the top 1%. That's how we beat Trump: We expose him for the fraud that he is."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Take on special interests

Kamala Harris

Listen to everything Kamala Harris said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "There is not a black man I know, be he a relative, a friend or a coworker, who has not been the subject of some form of profiling or discrimination. Growing up, my sister and I had to deal with the neighbor who told us her parents couldn't play with us because she -- because we were black. And I will say also that -- that, in this campaign, we have also heard -- and I'm going to now direct this at Vice President Biden, I do not believe you are a racist, and I agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground.

But I also believe, and it's personal -- and I was actually very -- it was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two United States senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country. And it was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose busing. And, you know, there was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bussed to school every day. And that little girl was me."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Pass a middle-class and working families tax cut

Pete Buttigieg

Listen to everything Pete Buttigieg said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "We've got to talk about one other thing, because the Republican Party likes to cloak itself in the language of religion. Now, our party doesn't talk about that as much, largely for a very good reason, which was, we are committed to the separation of church and state and we stand for people of any religion and people of no religion. But we should call out hypocrisy when we see it. And for a party that associates itself with Christianity, to say that it is OK to suggest that God would smile on the division of families at the hands of federal agents, that God would condone putting children in cages has lost all claim to ever use religious language again."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Fix our democracy

Kirsten Gillibrand

Listen to everything Kirsten Gillibrand said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "Until you go to the root of the corruption, the money in politics and the fact that Washington is run by the special interests, you are never going solve any of these problems. I have the most comprehensive approach, that experts agree is the most transformative plan to take on political corruption, to get money out of politics through publicly funded elections, to have clean elections. If we do that and get money out of politics, we can guarantee health care as a right, not a privilege, we can deal with institutional racism, we can take on income inequality, and we can take on the corporate corruption that runs Washington."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Pass a family bill of rights – paid leave plan, universal pre-K, affordable daycare

Andrew Yang

Listen to everything Andrew Yang said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "Now, we need to put the American people in position to benefit from all these innovations in other parts of the economy. And if we had a value-added tax even at half the European level, it would generate over $800 billion in new revenue, which combined with the money in our hands, it would be the trickle-up economy, from our people, families and communities up. We would spend the money and it would circulate through our regional economies and neighborhoods, creating millions of jobs, making our families stronger and healthier."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? $1,000 freedom dividend for every American adult

Michael Bennet

Listen to everything Michael Bennet said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "Donald Trump thinks middle class built America. Ordinary citizens built America. My dad had a way. It's about looking your kid in the eye and saying everything will be okay. Too many people... middle class and poor... had the bottom fall out under this proposal. What I'm saying is we have to be straight forward. We have to understand to return dignity to the middle class. They have to have insurance that is covered and they can afford it. They have to make sure they are able to breathe air that is clean and they have water that they can drink. Look, Donald Trump has put us in a horrible situation."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Climate change and lack of economic mobility

John Hickenlooper

Listen to everything John Hickenlooper said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "If we don't clearly define that we are not socialists, the Republicans are going to come at us every way they can and call us socialists. And if you look at the Green New Deal, which I admire the sense of urgency and how important it is to do climate change -- I'm a scientist -- but we can't promise every American a government job. If we want to get universal health care coverage, I believe that health care is a right and not a privilege, but you can't expect to eliminate private insurance for 180 million people, many of whom don't want to give it up."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Climate change

Eric Swalwell

Listen to everything Eric Swalwell said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "I was 6 years old when a presidential candidate came to the California Democratic Convention and said it's time to pass the torch to a new generation of Americans. That candidate was then-Senator Joe Biden. Joe Biden was right when he said that 32 years ago. He is still right today. If we are going to solve the issue of automation, pass the torch. If we are going to solve the issue of climate chaos, pass the torch. If we're going to solve the issue of student loan debt, pass the torch. If we're going to end gun violence for families who are fearful of sending their kids to school, pass the torch."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Ending gun violence

Marianne Williamson

Listen to everything Marianne Williamson said during the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami, FL.

Key Quote: "[Trump] didn't win by saying he had a plan. He won simply saying 'Make America great again.' We've got to get deeper than just these superficial fixes, as important as they are. Even if we're just talking about the superficial fixes, ladies and gentlemen, we don't have a health care system in the United States. We have a sickness care system in the United States. We just wait until somebody gets sick, and then we talk about who's going pay for the treatment and how they're going to be treated."

What's the first issue you'll tackle as president? Make U.S. best place for children to grow up

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