Now it's your turn. Who won the 9th Democratic presidential debate Thursday night between former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont?

The two squared off in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Thursday night in what turned out a testy evening before a raucous crowd.

Sanders pressed Clinton to join his call for a $15 an hour minimum wage, while Clinton went after Sanders on guns. They also sparred over climate change and crime.

Unlike the early, calm debates, this one included lots of shouting, at one point prompting CNN moderator Wolf Blitzer to say: "If you're both screaming at each other, the viewers won't be able to hear either of you."

Clinton, a former two-term New York senator, and Brooklyn-born Sanders, have spent the week fighting for support in the delegate-rich state before the primary on Tuesday. Both lent their support to striking Verizon workers, and Sanders held a massive rally in Washington Square Park Wednesday evening.

Clinton has 1,758 delegates in her corner, including 469 superdelegates, and Sanders has 1,069, including 31 superdelegates. A candidate needs 2,383 to win the Democratic nomination.

Clinton was leading Sanders in polls heading into Thursday's debate.

Sanders has had a string of recent wins. And the fight for the nomination has become charged in recent weeks. Sanders said Clinton's support for free trade agreements and the Iraq War left her unqualified to be president, while Clinton questioned Sanders' understanding of Wall Street reform.

They'll face off next April 26 in primaries in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island.

Who do you think won the debate? Vote in the informal, unscientific poll below.

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