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Clip: Season 2004 Episode 26 | 16m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Presidential ads are swamping the airwaves. Super Tuesday apparently opened the...

Presidential ads are swamping the airwaves. Super Tuesday apparently opened the floodgates. Political scientists Steve Schier (Carleton), Guy Charles (U of M) and David Schultz (Hamline) sit down on the couch.

03/05/2004

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