Democratic presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton will participate in a debate in Michigan on Sunday night.
The debate will take places on Sunday, March 6 at the Whiting Auditorium in Flint, Michigan. It will be hosted by CNN, moderated by Anderson Cooper, and will be live from 9pm ET. Dana Bash will also be asking questions.
It will air on CNN in the United States, and on CNN International and CNN en Español. It will also be live streamed internationally on CNN’s website.
A key issue in the debate will be the Flint water crisis, something both candidates have made a key issues in there campaign, with Sanders even calling for the Governor’s resignation.
The debate will take place just after the Kansas, Nebraska, Louisiana and Maine primaries, and right before the Michigan primary. Whichever candidate wins the majority of primaries right before the debate will have momentum on the debate stage, and going into the Michigan primary.