KEY POINTS
  • The debate kicked off with a question on why the majority of Americans do not support impeachment.
  • Each candidate had a chance to give an answer, with six out of seven candidates focusing on what they called President Donald Trump's corruption.
(From L) Democratic presidential hopefuls, entrepreneur Andrew Yang, Mayor of South Bend, Indiana Pete Buttigieg, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, former Vice President Joe Biden, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar and businessman Tom Steyer participate of the sixth Democratic primary debate of the 2020 presidential campaign season co-hosted by PBS NewsHour & Politico at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California on December 19, 2019.

Democratic presidential candidates used an opportunity Thursday night to take a question about President Donald Trump's impeachment as a chance to make the case for their presidency run.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren said that to defeat Trump, America needed a candidate who "can draw the sharpest distinction between the corruption of the Trump admin and a Democrat who is willing to get out and fight."