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The Choice

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Wish you could just talk to the 2020 candidates one-on-one and decide for yourself which one deserves your vote? Join the New York Times editorial board at the table with the candidates as you've never heard them. Listen as each Democratic contender makes the case as to why they can win the race against Donald Trump. Learn how the editorial board came to make their endorsement, to better help you make yours. For full transcripts of each interview, visit nytimes.com/endorsements.

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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders was the first candidate to visit the editorial board for an endorsement interview. He presented his vision of ambitious progress for America. The editorial board challenged him to detail how that vision would be executed, especially given his age, his lukewarm record on bipartisan achievements and the deeply polarized state of the nation. The board pressed Senator Sanders over issues from foreign policy and climate change to antitrust regulation and gun violence, and questions on health policy that went beyond his well-known Medicare for All proposal. Plus: cancel culture, the Twitter world and birthday calls.Listen to the bonus deliberation episode, also out today, to hear how the board reacted to this interview, and for a deep dive into the health care proposals on the table in the 2020 election. Find the unabridged and annotated transcript of Sanders's visit to the board at nytimes.com/endorsements.Produced by At Will Media. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
How We Make Our Choice

How We Make Our Choice

2020-01-1705:18

Welcome to "The Choice," a limited-run daily series from The New York Times Opinion section that brings you into the boardroom with presidential candidates interviewing for the biggest job of their careers. In this episode, host Katie Kingsbury introduces you to the Times editorial board, it's members and what a presidential endorsement even means.Every day for two weeks we'll release the board's private interview with a different Democratic candidate, cut down for your podcast feed (read the full unabridged conversations here). We'll also release a daily bonus episode of the board's deliberations after the candidate leaves the room, and go deeper into a different key issue in the 2020 race. In our series finale, you'll hear the board debate all the candidates and make their final decision.We're showing our work in how we came to our choice in order to help you make yours. Our first interview with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders drops Monday, January 20. Produced by At Will Media. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Welcome to The Choice

Welcome to The Choice

2020-01-1001:48

Introducing a limited-run daily show from The New York Times Opinion section that brings you inside the Times boardroom for private interviews with Democratic primary candidates. Every day for two weeks, the editorial board will grill a different candidate, then debate who should receive the institution's endorsement. The first episode of “The Choice” drops Friday, Jan. 17. See you there. Produced by At Will Media. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Comments (7)

Hesam S

As a non-American, I wish we had someone like Bernie Sanders to vote for. And it annoys me how media is treating him. How Americans are not?!

Feb 13th
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Sabitha Tata

Pretty pathetic analysis. Bernie has been the most consistent and trustworthy politician by far. Both of these characteristics are not something you can attest to any politician. But of course this is expected of NY Times.

Feb 1st
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Brandon Smith

Please tell Lauren Kelly to work on her accent. I can't take her seriously with her valley girl draw.

Jan 29th
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Chhitij Pahari

Yang is the best. Please donate at Yang2020.com #YangGang

Jan 28th
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Matt

So far Warren was the best - far better than Bernie

Jan 25th
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Melissa Noakes

Great additional information and honest (though subjective) critique of the candidates. Intelligent voters will use the information and form or solidify their own opinions.

Jan 23rd
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