
Candidates offer final pitches before N.H. polls open
Clip: 2/8/2016 | 4m 22s
There is less than 24 hours before polling starts in New Hampshire.
With less than 24 hours before polling starts in New Hampshire, presidential candidates made one final push for support around the state. Jeb Bush and Gov. Chris Christie criticized Sen. Marco Rubio for his debate performance and lack of experience, while Sen. Bernie Sanders’ drew sharper attacks from Hillary Clinton’s camp. Political director Lisa Desjardins reports.
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Candidates offer final pitches before N.H. polls open
Clip: 2/8/2016 | 4m 22s
With less than 24 hours before polling starts in New Hampshire, presidential candidates made one final push for support around the state. Jeb Bush and Gov. Chris Christie criticized Sen. Marco Rubio for his debate performance and lack of experience, while Sen. Bernie Sanders’ drew sharper attacks from Hillary Clinton’s camp. Political director Lisa Desjardins reports.
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