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Can Bannon’s revolt against the GOP establishment succeed?

Can chief antagonist Steve Bannon change the GOP?

11/15/2017

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Can Bannon’s revolt against the GOP establishment succeed?

Clip: 11/15/2017 | 6m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

Can chief antagonist Steve Bannon change the GOP?

While top Senate Republicans have denounced Roy Moore in light of recent allegations, former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon remains steadfast in his support for the insurgent candidate. Since leaving the White House and returning to Breitbart News, Bannon has worked to antagonize establishment Republicans and change the party. John Yang reports.

11/15/2017

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