
After midterm losses, what’s next for Democratic leadership?
Clip: 11/12/2014 | 7m 25s
Moving on from midterm losses, what’s next for Democratic leadership?
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of Democratic National Committee, says that American voters support Democrats on the issues, even if their candidates didn’t fare well in the midterm elections. As Congress gathers to begin the lame duck session, Gwen Ifill speaks with the congresswoman about the party’s assessment of election and plans for the future.
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After midterm losses, what’s next for Democratic leadership?
Clip: 11/12/2014 | 7m 25s
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of Democratic National Committee, says that American voters support Democrats on the issues, even if their candidates didn’t fare well in the midterm elections. As Congress gathers to begin the lame duck session, Gwen Ifill speaks with the congresswoman about the party’s assessment of election and plans for the future.
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