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- Following the ABC News/WMUR Democratic Debate on Friday, MSNBC's Chris Matthews lashed out at Bernie Sanders' bid for the White House.
- Matthews mentioned the Cold War and said "I don't know who Bernie supports over these years."
- The MSNBC host claimed Sanders has not been clear by his definition of socialism during his Friday rant, though MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes tried to offer some clarity.
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"Hardball" host Chris Matthews lashed out at Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his campaign for president following the ABC News'/WMUR Democratic Debate on Friday, seemingly mocking Sanders in comments that he has been unclear about his support for socialism.
Matthews, 74, tore into Sanders during a post-debate discussion on MSNBC that included other MSNBC personalities and New Hampshire voters amid the upcoming February 11 contest in the 2020 presidential race. Matthews targeted Sanders, a self-described Democratic Socialist, and said that he didn't know what the 78-year-old candidate stood for in a rant in which he said he had an "attitude" about socialists.See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: A law professor weighs in on how Trump could beat impeachment See Also: |