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Biden gets emotional over Trump Tweets
Joe Biden has built his 2020 presidential bid as a case against President Donald Trump, but he got especially exasperated Saturday about the state of Trump's America as he made his final weekend swing ahead of Monday's Iowa caucuses.
Biden added off-the-cuff frustrations to his usual Trump criticisms, delighting about 500 people packed in a Cedar Rapids high school gymnasium.
"Ladies and gentlemen, it's almost hard to believe?" he said, his voice rising. "His ridiculous tweets!" At another point, he said: "This is bizarre."
"Crazy!" one supporter interjected. Biden replied: "It's more than that. It's dangerous!"
At one point, he even apologized for his intensity, and he returned to his usual argument that Democrats' nominating fight center around choosing the best nominee to topple Trump.
"“Folks, this is bigger than the Democratic Party," he said. “This nation has to come together.”
Sen Warren's ex husband, when offered divorce, took it on the spot
Sometimes a simple question on the stump gets a startlingly personal answer.
Amid a Q-and-A session at an evening rally in Davenport, an audience member asked Sen. Elizabeth Warren to name the hardest decision she’d ever made.
The candidate, known for her physicality and high-energy on stage, suddenly stopped moving and looked down as she thought. When she looked up, she answered so softly it was difficult to hear.
She said, “To admit that my marriage had failed and I had failed."
The audience went as quiet as Warren, who then quickly lightened the moment with a joke. Addressing her current husband as he sat by the stage, she said, “Not you, sweetie."
Warren went on to explain that she tried to fix her first marriage to Jim Warren, whom she married at age 19 and divorced 10 years later.
She said: “Finally, one day, I realized I’m never going to fix this. … I asked him if he wanted a divorce and he said, yes, on the spot.”
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