During Sunday night's Democratic presidential debate in Michigan, Hillary Clinton called out Bernie Sanders for not supporting the 2009 auto bail out.
"Well, I will tell you something else that Senator Sanders was against. He was against the auto bailout. In January of 2009, President-elect Obama asked everybody in the Congress to vote for the bailout. The money was there and had to be released in order to save the American auto industry and 4 million jobs, and to begin restructuring. We just the best year that the auto industry had in a long time. I voted to save the auto industry. He voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. I think that is a pretty big difference."
Sanders replied, "If you are talking about the Wall Street bailout, where some of your friends destroyed this economy—"
Clinton attempted to interject, "You know—"
Sanders stopped her, "Excuse me, I'm talking."
Clinton said, "If you are going to talk, tell the whole story, Senator Sanders."
"Let me tell my story and you tell yours," said Sanders. "Your story is voting for every disastrous trade agreement and voting for corporate America. Did I vote against the Wall Street bailout when billionaires on Wall Street destroyed this economy, they went to Congress and they said 'please, we will be good boys, bail us out.' You know what I said? Let the billionaires themselves bail out Wall Street."
The conversation later transitioned into Clinton's history with Wall Street.
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