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Shields and Brooks on How the 2012 Election Looks Like 2004

Clip: 11/2/2012 | 12m 58s

Shields and Brooks on How the 2012 Election Looks a Whole Lot Like 2004

Judy Woodruff talks to NewsHour political analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks for analysis on the top news of the week, including the slight uptick in unemployment, the political aftermath of superstorm Sandy and how the 2012 and 2004 presidential campaigns, both extremely close leading up to Election Day.

11/02/2012

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