Live-Blogging the New Hampshire Debate from The Caucus

9 p.m.A revealing final question about each candidate’s priority as president: Mr. Edwards said the next president’s single greatest responsibility would be to re-establish our moral authority in the world. Mrs. Clinton: “Bring our troops home.” Mr. Obama agreed about bringing the troops home first, “then moving on health care.” Mr. Richardson said he would upgrade the schools, including setting a minimum wage of $40,000 for teachers. Mr. Biden would end the war in Iraq and defuse a possible war in Iran. As he said that the next president would be “left with no margin for error,” Mrs. Clinton was nodding in agreement. Most of these comments seemed to underscore the earlier consensus that Bill Clinton could be useful on the world stage. (Mr. Kucinich said that the war could be stopped right now by not providing funding. Mr. Gravel, pointing at his fellow Democrats, said they could end the war if they want to. Mr. Dodd, with just a few seconds, said he would restore the constitutional rights in our country on his very first day as president. The Caucus from The New York Times
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