ABC News December 19, 2019

Missed the last debate of 2019? Here's what was said in one glance

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The sixth and final debate of 2019 took place in Los Angeles on Thursday night, with the candidates fired up to talk economy, climate change, recent trade deals and the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

And with the Iowa caucuses less than two months away, seven candidates took to the stage at Loyola Marymount University ready to face off.

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Democratic presidential candidate Former Vice President Joe Biden (L) greets , Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) as Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and Tom Steyer look on before the Democratic presidential primary debate at Loyola Marymount University on December 19, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

The contenders:

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Despite Warren and Buttigieg bringing months of publicly traded words on the trail over the role of big money donors in American politics to the stage, the most popular words didn't necessarily center on their argument, Trump, climate change or jobs. Instead, the candidates seemingly tried to focus more on what's best for "the people."

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The word cloud below shows the most popular words among the candidates on stage in one glance: