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Generation gap translates to different political priorities

Clip: 3/1/2016 | 3m 23s

The 2016 primary race has been one of the most divisive elections in recent memory.

The 2016 primary race has been one of the most divisive elections in recent memory. One family in Virginia exemplifies this divide -- and the growing intergenerational gap in political priorities.

03/01/2016 | Rating NR

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