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Following in the footsteps of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton took to Twitter during the CNBC Republican debate to share her thoughts on the Republican discussion.

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Clinton came out swinging, criticizing the GOP field before the debate even started by noting how they've failed to talk about equal pay in their last few meetings:

Clinton made a direct appeal to Spanish-speaking voters when the Republicans touched on the topic of immigration, tweeting responses in both English and Spanish:

She also criticized the economic stances of the GOP candidates:

Clinton also texted supporters during the debate:

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Clinton ended her live-tweeting with a telling gif:

Clinton wasn't the only presidential hopeful to offer up commentary on the Republican debate. Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard professor running for president as a Democrat, was also tweeting:

Sanders did not tweet the debate this time around. He hosted a live town meeting online during the GOP debate, encouraging people to ask questions via Twitter using the hashtag #StudentsForBernie.

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This post has been updated to include more tweets from Clinton.

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