Michigan governor live-tweets Democrats' Flint debate as candidates demand his resignation over water crisis
Sanders and Clinton used their opening statements at the CNN debate in Flint to unload on the government for failing to intervene sooner when they discovered that residents of Flint were drinking lead-tainted water.
In his opening statement, Sanders called on Snyder to resign, which he has done previously. He also harshly criticized the local government for its failures.
"What is going on is a disgrace beyond belief," the Vermont senator lamented in his next debate statement.
"What is absolutely incredible to me is that water rates have soared in Flint," Sanders added. "You are paying three times more for poison water than I'm paying in Burlington, Vermont, for clean water."
Clinton affirmed Sanders' statement, and called on Snyder to resign for the first time.
"Well I'll start by saying, 'Amen to that,'" Clinton said. "I agree - the governor should resign or be recalled. And we should support the efforts of citizens attempting to achieve that," she added.
Snyder responded on Twitter.
At the start of the debate, Snyder tweeted a graphic defending his point of view:
He then blamed the crisis on bureaucracy: