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GOP candidates try to build on N.H. results for next vote

Clip: 2/10/2016 | 5m 56s

After the New Hampshire primary, on to the next battleground in South Carolina.

The day after the New Hampshire primary, most Republican candidates -- including winner Donald Trump -- moved on to the next battleground in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Democratic victor Sen. Bernie Sanders moved to broaden his appeal beyond his mostly white voter base. Hari Sreenivasan checks in with Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff ahead of the PBS Democratic Debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

02/10/2016 | Rating NR

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