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Tim Canova for Congress

Special | 16m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

We sit down with law professor Tim Canova, who is challenging Debbie Wassermann Schultz.

For the first time in her lengthy political career, Debbie Wassermann Schultz has a challenger, and a formidable one at that. Law professor Tim Canova, who calls the 6-term congresswoman the "quintessential corporate machine politician", has raised more than half a million dollars in campaign contributions in just the first three months of 2016- from over 15,000 individual donations.

04/21/2016 | Rating NR

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Tim Canova for Congress

Special | 16m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

For the first time in her lengthy political career, Debbie Wassermann Schultz has a challenger, and a formidable one at that. Law professor Tim Canova, who calls the 6-term congresswoman the "quintessential corporate machine politician", has raised more than half a million dollars in campaign contributions in just the first three months of 2016- from over 15,000 individual donations.

04/21/2016 | Rating NR

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