A water crisis in a Michigan city with 100,000 people wouldn’t seem to be a major political issue on its surface, but Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has seized on the Flint crisis and earned the endorsement of the city’s mayor Tuesday.
Republican candidates asked about the crisis have mostly brushed past it. “That’s not an issue that right now we’ve been focused on,” Marco Rubio said in Iowa Monday. But Clinton has made it a centerpiece of her campaign in the past week.
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She dedicated her entire closing argument to the issue at Sunday night’s NBC News/YouTube Democratic debate, dispatched a top aide to meet with local officials, spoke about it at a Martin Luther King Day event, and discussed it with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow.








