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Democrats swap shots over qualifications

Clip: 4/7/2016 | 3m 2s

Sen. Bernie Sanders questioned Hillary Clinton's qualifications to be president.

Sen. Bernie Sanders questioned Hillary Clinton's qualifications to be president, linking her to Wall Street, after Clinton suggested in interviews that Sanders "hasn't done his homework." Meanwhile, Sen. Ted Cruz swiped at Donald Trump for compromising on conservative values and Gov. John Kasich's campaign released a new ad in New York ripping on Cruz.

04/07/2016 | Rating NR

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