The most important day of the presidential primary, Super Tuesday, is tomorrow. Thirteen states, as well as American Samoa and Democrats abroad, will cast their votes, with the potential for front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to run away with their respective races.
NPR’s Ron Elving joins Here & Now's Robin Young to look at the biggest storylines heading into tomorrow, as well as Trump’s recent gaffe, in which he didn’t unequivocally denounce the Ku Klux Klan.
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As Super Tuesday Approaches, Trump Explains His KKK Comments
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The most important day of the presidential primary, Super Tuesday, is tomorrow. Thirteen states, as well as American Samoa and Democrats abroad, will cast their votes, with the potential for front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to run away with their respective races.
NPR’s Ron Elving joins Here & Now's Robin Young to look at the biggest storylines heading into tomorrow, as well as Trump’s recent gaffe, in which he didn’t unequivocally denounce the Ku Klux Klan.
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This segment aired on February 29, 2016.
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