
Voice of the Voters: Tennessee Youth
Clip: 3/2/2012 | 4m 6s
University of Tennessee students react to proposals to repeal the health care reform law.
The GOP Presidential candidates have rallied against President Obamas health care reform law, but what does that mean to young voters who can now stay on their parents insurance because of the reform? Anna Paterson of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville reports ahead of Super Tuesday.
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Voice of the Voters: Tennessee Youth
Clip: 3/2/2012 | 4m 6s
The GOP Presidential candidates have rallied against President Obamas health care reform law, but what does that mean to young voters who can now stay on their parents insurance because of the reform? Anna Paterson of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville reports ahead of Super Tuesday.
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