Now We Know What Sanders And Warren Said During That Post-Debate Exchange

Elizabeth Warren confronted Bernie Sanders immediately after Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate, saying her fellow candidate “called her a liar on national TV” by denying he’d told her a woman couldn’t win the 2020 presidential election.

CNN, a host of Tuesday night’s debate, aired the audio during Anderson Cooper’s programme on Wednesday. The footage shows the pair in a terse exchange before Sanders turns and walks away:

Warren: “I think you called me a liar on national TV?”

Sanders: “Let’s not do it right now. You want to have that discussion, we’ll have that discussion.

Warren: “Anytime.”

Sanders: “You called me a liar. You told me … Alright, let’s not do it now.”

HuffPost has reached out to both campaigns for comment.

The exchange took place after moderators asked about the Warren campaign’s statement that at a private meeting with Sanders in 2018, he “disagreed” when Warren said she thought a woman could defeat Trump in 2020.

“Among the topics that came up was what would happen if Democrats nominated a female candidate,” Warren said. “I thought a woman could win; he disagreed.”

Sanders strongly denied the claim later that day, calling it “ludicrous.”

“What I did say that night was that Donald Trump is a sexist, a racist and a liar who would weaponise whatever he could,” the Vermont lawmaker said. “Do I believe a woman can win in 2020? Of course! After all, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump by 3 million votes in 2016.”

Sanders doubled down on his objections during the debate, saying anyone who knew him would find it “incomprehensible that I would think that a woman cannot be president of the United States.”

Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders exchange words after a Democratic presidential primary as fellow candidate businessman Tom Steyer looks on.

Warren, for her part, called Sanders her “friend” during the debate, saying she wasn’t there to “fight.”

CNN said Wednesday that it found the audio on two backup microphones worn by Sanders and Warren during the debate and then synced up the audio with the video footage. The outlet said the remarks were made before the candidates’ clip-on microphones were removed.

The only other person who likely heard the exchange was billionaire Democratic candidate Tom Steyer, who inserted himself into the conversation to say hello to Sanders.