In their only debate before the New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will square off in their first head-to-head debate. Sanders and Clinton participated in a town hall event last night where Sanders challenged Clinton’s progressive credentials while Clinton unconvincingly tried to make the case that she never thought she would be running for president. Clinton also cavalierly brushed off the $675,000 speaking fee that Goldman Sachs paid her that big-footed what was a solid town hall performance. When Anderson Cooper pressed Clinton on the speaking-fees issue, she replied, “that’s what they offered.” Though he was reluctant to criticize Clinton at the beginning of the campaign, Sanders has been accusing Clinton of not being progressive enough while hammering her ties to Wall Street as his campaign has been gaining momentum. MSNBC’s Chuck Todd and Rachel Maddow will moderate the debate, and Breitbart News will be providing live updates. 9:10: Clinton says there is no difference between the two on wanting universal coverage. But she does not want to “plunge back in” to another national debate on health care. Sanders says that he is on the Health, Education, Labor Committee and that committee wrote Obamacare. He says the idea that