For a few moments, the debate between Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders resembled something like the GOP’s debates.
During the debate in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday night, the two got into an exchange about bailouts.
Clinton said, “If everybody had voted the way [Sanders] did, I believe the auto industry would have collapsed, taking 4 million jobs with it.” She added: “You were either for saving the auto industry or you were against it.”
Sanders then seemed shocked, and he then made a reference to the Wall Street bailout. “Some of your friends destroyed this economy.”
Clinton interjected with: “You know...”
Sanders then shot back: “Excuse me, I’m talking.”
The crowd then shouted in surprise.
“Let me tell my story. You tell yours. Your story is voting for every disastrous trade agreement and voting for corporate America,” Sanders said.