
Trump continues to offend as Super Tuesday dawns
Clip: 2/29/2016 | 4m 9s
Candidates are working overtime to build support, especially at each other’s expense.
Less than 24 hours before Super Tuesday polls open across dozens of states, candidates are working overtime to build support, especially at each other’s expense. While Donald Trump’s momentum continues unabated despite criticism of his refusal to condemn the KKK, both his trailing GOP rivals and the Democratic contenders are hoping to turn the outrage to their favor.
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Trump continues to offend as Super Tuesday dawns
Clip: 2/29/2016 | 4m 9s
Less than 24 hours before Super Tuesday polls open across dozens of states, candidates are working overtime to build support, especially at each other’s expense. While Donald Trump’s momentum continues unabated despite criticism of his refusal to condemn the KKK, both his trailing GOP rivals and the Democratic contenders are hoping to turn the outrage to their favor.
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