Bernie Sanders was actually well-received on the typically Trump-friendly Fox News the other day. Next up: Amy Klobuchar.
Fox News announced Wednesday that it will host a town hall with Sen. Amy Klobuchar next month, its second event of the nascent 2020 campaign with a Democratic presidential candidate.
Sanders’ town hall on Monday was by most measures a success, drawing the most viewers for any town hall of the cycle despite airing outside prime-time hours. Sanders' event has prompted at least three other 2020 candidates aside from Klobuchar — Pete Buttgieg and Reps. Tim Ryan and Eric Swalwell — to broach the same idea.
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