The Roundup: Democrats stick to high road in first debate

It was all cordiality and handshakes Tuesday during the first of six Democratic presidential debates, making it a night to bolster the campaign of frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont,, left, and Hillary Clinton share a  laugh during the CNN Democratic presidential debate Oct. 13 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont,, left, and Hillary Clinton share a laugh during the CNN Democratic presidential debate Oct. 13 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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LAS VEGAS – It was all cordiality and handshakes Tuesday during the first of six Democratic presidential debates, making it a night to bolster the campaign of frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

Out of all the candidates on the debate stage, CNN gave the former secretary of state a whopping 30 minutes and 26 seconds of air time, compared with a meager 9 minutes and 2 seconds for Lincoln Chafee, the Republican senator and Democratic governor of Rhode Island. Bernie Sanders, an independent Vermont senator and Clinton's nearest competitor, ate up 26 minutes and 42 seconds.

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