The Exchange sat down with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders on Sunday, Jan. 19, before a live audience to discuss the Senator's views on Medicare for All, gun policy, foreign policy and other issues on voters' minds this election cycle. Sanders, who won the 2016 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary by a large margin, finds himself in a close race for the 2020 contest. He was recently endorsed again by the SEA SEIU Local 1984, one of the largest labor unions in the Granite State. The Exchange Candidate Forum is a collaboration between New Hampshire Public Radio and New Hampshire PBS. Air date: Jan. 19, 2020 WATCH THE FORUM: (The video broadcast will begin at 10:59 EST on Sunday, Jan 19.) [ Sign up for Primarily Politics , NHPR's weekly newsletter on the first-in-the-nation primary ] This is a computer-generated transcript and may contain errors. Peter Biello: From New Hampshire Public Radio, I'm Peter Biello and this is the Exchange. Peter Biello: Today, we continue our series of
The Exchange sat down with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders on Sunday, Jan. 19, before a live audience to discuss the Senator's views on Medicare for All, gun policy, foreign policy and other issues on voters' minds this election cycle. Sanders, who won the 2016 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary by a large margin, finds himself in a close race for the 2020 contest. He was recently endorsed again by the SEA SEIU Local 1984, one of the largest labor unions in the Granite State. The