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What the Democrats think about taxes, income inequality and more

By Tami Luhby @Luhby

Activist: Race conversation at Dem debate too short
Activist: Race conversation at Dem debate too short

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley will take the stage
Saturday night.

While national security is likely to headline the debate after the
terrorist attacks in Paris, the candidates are also expected to discuss
the economy, taxes and income inequality.

They will seek to differentiate themselves from each other, as well as
from the Republican presidential candidates, who debated lowering
taxes and spurring the economy on Tuesday.

CNNMoney lays out Democratic contenders’ views on leading economic
issues:

Taxes

Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley all believe the wealthy need to pay more
in taxes so the government can boost spending on social programs. But
no one has put out a formal tax plan.

Clinton wants to raise capital gains taxes for those who sell their
investments within six years, as well as cap tax breaks for the
wealthy. Her campaign has promised not to hike taxes on the middle

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As of: Sat Nov 14 11:10:02 MST 2015

CNNFN: Support for Paris swells from around the world: Saturday November 14, 2015
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