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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will visit Kenosha Monday afternoon for a taping of MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes.”

The progressive leader and former Democratic presidential candidate is expected to talk about trade policy, automotive plant closings, the election and President-elect Donald Trump at UAW Local 72, 3615 Washington Road.

State. Rep. Tod Ohnstad, D-Kenosha, helped organize the event, which will take place at 2 or 3 p.m. and air Monday night on MSNBC. It will include a panel discussion with retired auto workers, union representatives and mechanics. Audience members will have the opportunity to ask Sanders questions.

Ohnstad said there is no registration required to attend, but expects the event to reach capacity.

Sanders visited Kenosha in March, during the unexpectedly tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination against Hillary Clinton. Thousands of students, retirees and activists descended upon Carthage College for his rally. Sanders went on to win Wisconsin during the primary.

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