Bernie Sanders slammed Donald Trump and said that he and every Democratic candidate will unite behind the party's 2020 nominee
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Bernie Sanders laid into the Iowa Democratic Party for botching the state's caucuses during a town hall on Thursday night, but he said he wants to move on and focus on the fast-approaching New Hampshire primary.
During the wide-ranging town hall, Sanders took questions from undecided voters for an hour. He slammed President Donald Trump as a "liar" and a "fraud," and said he is unafraid to debate Trump if he is the Democratic nominee. With the New Hampshire primary five days away, a number of Democrats running for president have put an emphasis on uniting the party after the nominating contest is over. Sanders was asked how he will unite the party and avoid the tension that dogged his 2016 rival Hillary Clinton in the general election.
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