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Washington Week with The Atlantic

Webcast Extra - May 11, 2012

Richard Lugar and Tea Party; Mitt Romney and bullying; Yemen

Aired 05/11/2012 | Rating NR

Washington Week with The Atlantic

Webcast Extra - May 11, 2012

Special | 6m 24s

Richard Lugar and Tea Party; Mitt Romney and bullying; Yemen

On the Webcast Extra: After Republican Richard Lugar's defeat, how much power does the Tea Party have? Plus, Mitt Romney came under fire for a bullying incident back in high school. Will this have an effect on how voters perceive him? Also, how dangerous is Yemen?

Aired 05/11/2012 | Rating NR

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Major funding for “Washington Week with The Atlantic” is provided by Consumer Cellular, Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, the Yuen Foundation, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Washington Week with The Atlantic

Webcast Extra - May 11, 2012

Special | 6m 24s

On the Webcast Extra: After Republican Richard Lugar's defeat, how much power does the Tea Party have? Plus, Mitt Romney came under fire for a bullying incident back in high school. Will this have an effect on how voters perceive him? Also, how dangerous is Yemen?

Aired 05/11/2012 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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