
PODCAST: Campaign 2020
Clip: 1/26/2019 | 11m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
Democratic candidates begin lining up.
It’s been two years this week since President Donald Trump took office, and Democrats who hope to replace him in the Oval Office are starting to line up. What do these Democratic contenders bring to the table and how might they reshape politics in America?
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PODCAST: Campaign 2020
Clip: 1/26/2019 | 11m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
It’s been two years this week since President Donald Trump took office, and Democrats who hope to replace him in the Oval Office are starting to line up. What do these Democratic contenders bring to the table and how might they reshape politics in America?
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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