Negative stories not sticking to Trump and Clinton
By Bloomberg
01 July 2016 |
7:29 am
On "With All Due Respect,” Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss how bad stories just don’t seem to slow down Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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