
Recapping the 'She the People' forum
Clip: 4/27/2019 | 10m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
The 2020 conversation continues.
Eight of the 21 Democratic presidential candidates traveled to Texas this week to speak at the “She the People” event. It’s the first ever presidential candidate forum focused on women of color. The panelists recapped the event, looking at what role one of the Democratic Party’s most loyal voting groups will play in the race for the White House.
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Recapping the 'She the People' forum
Clip: 4/27/2019 | 10m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Eight of the 21 Democratic presidential candidates traveled to Texas this week to speak at the “She the People” event. It’s the first ever presidential candidate forum focused on women of color. The panelists recapped the event, looking at what role one of the Democratic Party’s most loyal voting groups will play in the race for the White House.
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