
Could 2020 see a potential presidential unity ticket?
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Kasich and Hickenlooper are reportedly considering joining forces.
Axios reports Republican Gov. John Kasich from Ohio and Democratic Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper may be considering becoming running mates in the 2020 presidential race. Kasich would potentially take the top spot on the ticket. The panelists also discussed the new White House guidance on transgender people in the military.
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Could 2020 see a potential presidential unity ticket?
Clip: 8/26/2017 | 15m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Axios reports Republican Gov. John Kasich from Ohio and Democratic Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper may be considering becoming running mates in the 2020 presidential race. Kasich would potentially take the top spot on the ticket. The panelists also discussed the new White House guidance on transgender people in the military.
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