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The Economist magazine points out the national security issues that are lurking in the background as Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and O'Malley respond to questions at the Democratic television debates in 2015-2016. Republicans are giving increasing importance to national security issues in their debates.
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