
N.C. considers clashing messages in high-stakes Senate race
Clip: 10/28/2014 | 7m 45s
N.C. voters consider clashing messages in high-stakes Senate race
In politically divided North Carolina, Democrat Sen. Kay Hagan is defending her seat against challenger Thom Tillis, the Republican speaker of the N.C. House. Gwen Ifill reports on the finger-pointing, the hostile TV ads, the new voter ID laws and other factors that could play a role in determining this very tight race.
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N.C. considers clashing messages in high-stakes Senate race
Clip: 10/28/2014 | 7m 45s
In politically divided North Carolina, Democrat Sen. Kay Hagan is defending her seat against challenger Thom Tillis, the Republican speaker of the N.C. House. Gwen Ifill reports on the finger-pointing, the hostile TV ads, the new voter ID laws and other factors that could play a role in determining this very tight race.
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