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Tue Jul 22, 2014, 05:46 PM Jul 2014

Sen. Bernie Sanders interviewed on NPR's "On Point"

Link to show summary and audio. Sanders is on the first half. Did anyone listen to this live whether on WBUR Boston or any other NPR station? Show summary:

Democrats are bracing for setbacks in fall mid-term elections. But its path to another presidency in 2016 seems clear – follow the temperate model of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and capitalize on demographic trends. Or is it? Should Democrats go populist to harness the anger and anxiety so many Americans feel? Could the only self-described socialist in the U.S. Senate help take the party there? We’ll ask Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who’s considering the race – and two veterans of the party’s internal struggles. This hour On Point: where Democrats go, post-Obama.
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