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"Clinton, Sanders Call For Michigan Governor To Resign At Debate"

"Hillary Clinton used Sunday's Democratic debate to for the first time directly call on Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder to resign over the water crisis in Flint, Mich.

Clinton and presidential rival Bernie Sanders debated in Flint two days before the state's primary on Tuesday, and the city's water crisis was the immediate focal point of the night.

Sanders repeated his call for the Republican governor's to resign before Clinton spoke."

Ben Kamisar reports for The Hill March 6, 2016.

SEE ALSO:

"Pelosi: GOP Candidates ‘May Be In Denial' About Flint" (The Hill)

"Rubio Defends Michigan GOP Governor On Flint" (The Hill)

"Governor Defends Veto of Lead-Poisoning Bill, Calls Problem ‘Over-Dramatized’" (NJ Spotlight)

"GOP Senator Slams Flint Aid Bill As ‘Political Grandstanding’" (The Hill)

"Democrats Clinton and Sanders Pounce On Flint Water Crisis — And Each Other" (Washington Post)

"Flint Becomes Democratic Flashpoint, But Residents Want Action" (Reuters)

Source: The Hill, 03/07/2016