China, North Korea, healthcare, weapons and Trump. During the three-hour debate at Texas Southern University in Houston, United States, Democrats' top candidates were touching on several topics.

- They had a longer time and that actually helped. It became more of a policy debate, and you were told their reasoning and their answers, says Elizabeth Walentin in the Morning Studio.

Bitten in cord

Despite the number of candidates, it is still former Vice President Joe Biden who leads the opinion polls. Beforehand, a lot was about him and Elisabeth Warren. According to Elizabeth Walentin, the two different phalanges belong to the Democrats.

- I think we should debate health care. The senator (Warren, ed.) Says she's for Bernie, but I'm for Barack. I think Obamacare worked, Joe said biting, to which Elisabeth Warren replied:

- We are all in debt to President Obama. He changed American healthcare from the ground up and obliged the country to provide healthcare to everyone. Now the question is: how can we improve it? I think it's because everyone has access to healthcare.

China, North Korea and Trump

The sitting president received a lot of criticism during the evening, including for his trade policy. Among other things, Senator Kamala Harris compared Trump's trade policy with the man behind the Oz wizard.

"When you pull away the fabric, he turns out to be very small," she said.

Bernie Sanders also relied on him.

- Trump obviously doesn't understand anything. Trump thinks trade policy is a tweet at three in the morning, he said.

The next debate will be held in Ohio on October 15.