
Clinton, Trump show strong leads ahead of Michigan primary
Clip: 3/5/2016 | 3m 20s
Michigan Public Radio reporter Rick Pluta discusses the state's upcoming primaries.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump show strong poll numbers in Michigan, leading up to the state's presidential primary elections on Tuesday. At stake are 147 delegates for the Democrats and 59 for the Republicans. Michigan Public Radio reporter Rick Pluta joins Hari Sreenivasan from Ann Arbor to discuss.
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Clinton, Trump show strong leads ahead of Michigan primary
Clip: 3/5/2016 | 3m 20s
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump show strong poll numbers in Michigan, leading up to the state's presidential primary elections on Tuesday. At stake are 147 delegates for the Democrats and 59 for the Republicans. Michigan Public Radio reporter Rick Pluta joins Hari Sreenivasan from Ann Arbor to discuss.
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