LIVE: The Presidential Candidate Economic Forum

LIVE: The Presidential Candidate Economic Forum

LIVE: The Presidential Candidate Economic Forum

Tune in this Saturday for a live conversation featuring Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley.

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Join us on Saturday, January 9, for a live video stream of a nonpartisan forum exploring how the presidential candidates plan to reinvest in our communities. Beginning with Governor Martin O’Malley at 2 pm Central Standard Time, and followed by Senator Bernie Sanders at 3 pm CST, the two candidates will explain how their policies will invest in the people and places left behind during our country’s ongoing economic recovery. This forum is hosted by the Center for Community Change Action and the Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement Action Fund, in partnership with The Nation.

When

Martin O’Malley: 2 pm CST.
Bernie Sanders: 3 pm CST.

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