LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Seven Democratic presidential hopefuls sparred during their debate in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday, November 15. Click on the following links to watch or download video of the debate.
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Rivals take aim at Clinton
The six other Democratic hopefuls take shots at Sen. Hillary Clinton in a Las Vegas debate. CNN's Rick Vincent reports.
Sizzle, substance mark debate Front-runner Hillary Clinton gets most of the focus, from rivals and the debate audience. CNN's Candy Crowley reports.
Democrats duke it out
Many analysts say Sen. Hillary Clinton regained her footing during the debate in Las Vegas. CNN's Candy Crowley reports.
Post-debate fact check
CNN's Chris Lawrence separates fact from fiction at the Las Vegas debate.
Post-debate analysis
CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to CNN political analyst David Gergen about the challenges a new president will inherit.
Biden makes up for lost time
CNN's Melissa Long talks to Sen. Joe Biden about about what he didn't get a chance to say in the Democratic debate.
Touting Obama's 'leadership'
CNN's Melissa Long talks to David Axelrod of Sen. Barack Obama's campaign about what makes his candidate stand out.
Debate analysis
The Times' political journalist Michelle Henery talks about how Hillary Clinton did in the latest Democratic debate.
Rivals take aim at Clinton
The six other Democratic hopefuls take shots at Sen. Hillary Clinton in a Las Vegas debate. CNN's Rick Vincent reports.
'Surge is not working'
Democratic presidential candidates answer the question: Is the troop increase in Iraq working?
Picking Supreme Court nominees
Democratic presidential candidates answer the question: What qualities would your Supreme Court appointee posses?
The gender issue
CNN's Melissa Long talks to Mandy Grunwald of the Clinton campaign about gender issues in the presidential race.
Social Security, taxes debated
Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama debate how they would fix problems with Social Security.
Richardson: Refocus debates
Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Bill Richardson says debates need to focus on real problems.
Illegal vs. undocumented
Debating in Las Vegas, Rep. Dennis Kucinich calls for canceling NAFTA.
'It's called impeachment'
Debating in Las Vegas, Rep. Dennis Kucinich calls for canceling NAFTA.
Dodd: Unite the party
Sen. Chris Dodd says Democrats need to unite the party if they are to win the White House.
'If you can't stand the heat...'
Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses a question about whether she is exploiting the gender card.
Obama takes on Clinton
Sen. Barack Obama challenges Sen. Hillary Clinton's policies in the Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Kucinich: Bring troops home
During the Las Vegas presidential debate, Rep. Dennis Kucinich says troops should be brought home from Iraq.
Clinton: Stop throwing mud
Sen. Hillary Clinton accuses Sen. John Edwards of 'throwing mud' in the Democratic debate in Las Vegas.
Get rid of nukes
Presidential candidate John Edwards says as president he would lead an effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
Edwards: System is broken
At the Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas, John Edwards challenges the Senate voting record of Hillary Clinton.
Merit pay for teachers
Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Joseph Biden answer the question: Do you approve of merit pay for teachers?
Biden on Pakistan
Sen. Joe Biden suggests that aid should be pulled from Pakistan.
Drivers licenses for illegals
Democratic presidential candidates answer the question: Do you support or oppose drivers licenses for illegal immigrants?
Edwards: Restore trust
Candidate John Edwards says Democrats must restore trust in America.
Biden: It's about action
Sen. Joe Biden says in the presidency, it's 'about action', not experience.
Obama, Clinton on health care
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton begin the debate with a heated exchange on health care.
Richardson on education
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Richardson says he wants to be the education president.
Candidates arrive for debate
Democratic presidential candidates are introduced to applause as they walk out to the stage in Las Vegas. E-mail to a friend