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Candidates Reach Out To Evangelicals
Clip: 5/26/2016 | 3m 3s
How far will Clinton and Trump go to secure the Evangelical vote?
With evangelicals—a mainstay of the Republican coalition—divided over whether to support Donald Trump, Kim Lawton reports that both Trump and Hillary Clinton reached out to that community through video messages to an important Latino evangelical conference. Lawton looks at how Trump is ramping up efforts to secure evangelical support and interviews Trump campaign advisor Frank Amedia.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Candidates Reach Out To Evangelicals
Clip: 5/26/2016 | 3m 3s
With evangelicals—a mainstay of the Republican coalition—divided over whether to support Donald Trump, Kim Lawton reports that both Trump and Hillary Clinton reached out to that community through video messages to an important Latino evangelical conference. Lawton looks at how Trump is ramping up efforts to secure evangelical support and interviews Trump campaign advisor Frank Amedia.
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