
More campaign chaos in advance of FL and OH primaries
Clip: 3/14/2016 | 4m 27s
After a weekend of tumult on the campaign trail, presidential hopefuls got to business.
After a weekend of tumult on the campaign trail, presidential hopefuls got down to business Monday in preparation for Tuesday’s primary battles--but the day began with unrest at yet another Donald Trump event. Meanwhile, Gov. John Kasich was supported by Mitt Romney in Ohio, Sen. Marco Rubio rallied his home state and Sen. Bernie Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton’s expensive speeches.
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More campaign chaos in advance of FL and OH primaries
Clip: 3/14/2016 | 4m 27s
After a weekend of tumult on the campaign trail, presidential hopefuls got down to business Monday in preparation for Tuesday’s primary battles--but the day began with unrest at yet another Donald Trump event. Meanwhile, Gov. John Kasich was supported by Mitt Romney in Ohio, Sen. Marco Rubio rallied his home state and Sen. Bernie Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton’s expensive speeches.
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