
What Andrew Jackson has in common with Donald Trump
Clip: 9/8/2015 | 9m 26s
What Andrew Jackson has in common with Donald Trump
Of the nearly two dozen major candidates running for president, the ones getting the most attention are the political outsiders. Is this a rare situation, or have American voters seen this before? Gwen Ifill talks to presidential historians Michael Beschloss and Richard Norton Smith and Lara Brown of George Washington University.
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What Andrew Jackson has in common with Donald Trump
Clip: 9/8/2015 | 9m 26s
Of the nearly two dozen major candidates running for president, the ones getting the most attention are the political outsiders. Is this a rare situation, or have American voters seen this before? Gwen Ifill talks to presidential historians Michael Beschloss and Richard Norton Smith and Lara Brown of George Washington University.
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