
Jennifer Granholm & Andrew Gillum: Looking Towards November
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Former Governor Jennifer Granholm and former Mayor Andrew Gillum join the program.
Last night, the six Democratic candidates faced off in a debate for the final time before the Iowa caucuses next month. The party is split between two strands, moderates and progressives, but which stands a better chance of prevailing in November? Jennifer Granholm and Andrew Gillum have both represented key swing states for the Democrats, and join the program to discuss.
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Jennifer Granholm & Andrew Gillum: Looking Towards November
Clip: 1/15/2020 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Last night, the six Democratic candidates faced off in a debate for the final time before the Iowa caucuses next month. The party is split between two strands, moderates and progressives, but which stands a better chance of prevailing in November? Jennifer Granholm and Andrew Gillum have both represented key swing states for the Democrats, and join the program to discuss.
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