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By Michael Levenson and Annie Linskey Globe Staff November 12, 2016Bernie Sanders did not like to open the phone lines to political critics when he hosted his Friday radio show on WDEV, a shoebox station in Waterbury, Vt. But there was one caller with whom he had no disagreements: Elizabeth Warren, then a Harvard Law professor who would join him for occasional rap sessions about the destruction of the middle class.“They were kindred spirits, that’s for darn sure,” recalled the station’s longtime owner, Ken Squier, of those radio shows back in 2003 and 2004. Said Warren: “We sometimes could finish each other’s sentences.”morehttp://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2016/11/11/elizabeth-warren-bernie-sanders-duo-will-lead-liberals-senate/vjyyHGz38b5ct4w1FIFp4N/story.html?s_campaign=email_BG_TodaysHeadline&s_campaign=