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Clinton and Sanders get heated in debate, talk about Flint

No more fake niceties. No more patience. No more Martin O’Malley to get in the way.

Hillary Clinton re-launched her campaign Thursday night, going directly after Bernie Sanders regarding his attacks on her record, stressing her foreign policy experience, and making the case to Democrats that it’s time to stop dreaming and get real.

Sanders didn’t hold back either, continuing to rail against the political establishment and campaign finance system. And he hit Clinton again on her Wall Street connections and vote for the war in Iraq.

Also during the eventing, The Flint water crisis came up .  When asked about the crisis, Clinton said, “Every day that goes by people – particularly the children – are not tested so we can know what steps must be taken to try to remediate the effects of the poisoning that they have been living with is a day lost in a child’s life, I know from work I’ve done for so many years – lead, the toxic nature of lead can affect your brain development, your body development, your behavior. I absolutely believe that what is being done is not sufficient.”

Clinton will be in Flint on Sunday at the invitation of Mayor Karen Weaver.

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