Joe Biden continues jabbing at Elizabeth Warren over Medicare for All
"I have fought for the Democratic party my whole career. I know what we stand for, who we stand with and what we believe," Biden wrote in a Medium post published Tuesday evening.
"That's not something everyone in this primary can say," he continued -- a thinly veiled nod to Warren's past as a registered Republican in the 1990s.
Biden's and Warren's camps have been swiping at each other since Warren unveiled her plan to fund the government-run "Medicare for All" health care system last Friday. The spat marks a new phase of the 2020 presidential campaign that's seen the Democratic front-runners attacking each other more forcefully with less than 100 days until the
Biden's deputy campaign manager branded Warren's more than
Apparently, Biden found it amusing.
"The other day I was accused by one of my opponents of running in the wrong primary. Pretty amazing. On one level, it is kind of funny," Biden topped his Tuesday missive.
There were other jabs sprinkled in -- with Biden calling the attacks that have been leveled against him as "representative of an elitism that working and middle class people do not share."
"I learned a long time ago that if you question someone's motivations rather than their judgment you get nowhere. It's hard to get past go if you start off by saying the other person is in the pocket of special interests or is corrupt," he said.
In the end, Biden tried to have it both ways, calling for his Democratic rivals to "stop these kind of attacks" and "keep our eye on the ball" to "defeat
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