Wednesday, March 9, 2016

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders quarreled over the 2008 bailouts of Wall Street and the auto industry, the costs of his health care plan and immigration during a debate simulcast on CNN and sponsored by Univision and The Washington Post.

Clinton returned to her attack on Sanders for failing to vote for the Wall Street bailout bill that was used to rescue the auto industry. Sanders in turn accused her of voting to protect her Wall Street constituents when she was senator from the state of New York.

Univision hosts questioned both Democratic candidates closely about whether they would deport immigrants if elected. In one memorable moment, the candidates addressed a mother who said her husband had been deported, leaving her and their five children in the U.S. Clinton and Sanders both said they would do what they could to reunite similarly separated families – and Sanders said that if Congress didn’t act, he would use executive action to “do what has to be done” on immigration.

Clinton also reiterated her stance that an investigation into emails sent and received by her and her aides will not bear any fruit. When asked directly whether she would pull out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination if she is indicted over the messages, she said no such indictment would happen.

Sanders also said he thought Clinton should release the transcripts of speeches she gave to Wall Street banks so the American people can determine whether she said the same things during those speeches as she says publicly now.

Watch CNN at 8:30 p.m. ET Thursday to see the Republican presidential debate.



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