New Hampshire Feels the Bern?
JBS Director of Communications Bill Hahn's weekly news video update for Feb. 15 - 21, 2016.
In this week's Analysis Behind the News video, JBS Director of Communications Bill Hahn addresses how despite Bernie Sanders' apparent record landslide win against Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, Hillary will end up with an equal number of delegates as Sanders. Hahn also discusses America's socialist trend dating back to the 1920s with the candidacies of Eugene V Debs, as well as remembering the presidential example of George Washington on President's Day, and the Supreme Court's recent ruling blocking the Obama Administration's EPA regulations harmful to coal-fired power-plants.
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