A day before their only debate before the New Hampshire first-in-the-nation primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Hillary Clinton will participate in a CNN town hall event tonight after they essentially tied in Iowa. Sanders and Clinton have gone back and forth today debating Clinton’s progressive credentials. Sanders called Clinton out for pleading guilty to being a moderate, saying one cannot be a “moderate” and a “progressive.” Sanders said he did not have “progressive” friends who would take so much money from Wall Street like Clinton. Sanders said Clinton was a “progressive” on “some days.” A livid Clinton called Sanders’s attack a “low blow” and then, taking a page out of George W. Bush’s “reformer with results” playbook from 2000, cited her 40-year “progressive record” while also lowering expectations in the Granite State, saying she had no plans to abandon it even though Sanders has a significant home-field advantage. CNN’s Anderson Cooper will moderate the two-hour event, and Breitbart News will be providing live updates. 9:00 PM EST: Sanders is up first, and Cooper points out that the Sanders campaign has raised nearly $3 million since Iowa. He asks him, “are you feeling the bern?” Sanders replies, “yes, I am.”