WASHINGTON (AP) The Latest on campaign 2016 (all Eastern Standard Times): 4:30 p.m. Flint's lead-contaminated water has become a hot-button issue for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. It's so dominant a topic that the White House hopefuls agreed to a primetime debate in the majority-black, impoverished city on Sunday, two days before Michigan's primary. Both have made campaign stops in Flint in the last month. Sanders says Republican Gov. Rick Snyder should resign over the disaster. Clinton, who has not called for his resignation, says the crisis never would have happened in a wealthy, predominantly white community. Republican candidates, meanwhile, are...
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