
How 2020 Democrats are going after each other's records
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How 2020 Democrats are challenging each other's policy records
Issues of criminal justice reform and systemic racism dominated the 2020 Democratic campaign conversation over the past week. Candidates appeared at the NAACP convention in Detroit to pitch related policy proposals -- and several demonstrated an increasing willingness to go after each other’s political records. But they were united in criticizing President Trump. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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How 2020 Democrats are going after each other's records
Clip: 7/26/2019 | 3m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Issues of criminal justice reform and systemic racism dominated the 2020 Democratic campaign conversation over the past week. Candidates appeared at the NAACP convention in Detroit to pitch related policy proposals -- and several demonstrated an increasing willingness to go after each other’s political records. But they were united in criticizing President Trump. Lisa Desjardins reports.
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