Michael Bloomberg was confronted about sexism claims at the Nevada Democratic debate. How could they affect his campaign? – USA TODAY

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WASHINGTON — In his first appearance on the Democratic primary debate stage, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was asked to contend with an issue that is dogging his campaign: allegations he made crude remarks about women.

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren used her opening remarks to attack Bloomberg over the accusations, which include what he  has referred to as “bawdy” jokes. She and former Vice President Joe Biden called for him to release women from nondisclosure agreements, which may be signed in connection with settlements of claims and prohibit both parties from discussing certain information.

“I’d like to talk about who we’re running against,” Warren said. “A billionaire who calls women ‘fat broads’ and ‘horse-faced lesbians,’ and no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump. I’m talking about Mayor Bloomberg.”

Scrutiny of the billionaire’s past comments surfaced as Bloomberg’s poll numbers have risen ahead of Super Tuesday on March 3, the first time he will appear on a primary state ballot. Bloomberg has pointed to his company’s employment of women as a response to the allegations, a defense he repeated during Wednesday’s debate.

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