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Will Donald Trump reset his campaign?

Clip: 8/3/2016 | 8m 24s

Gwen Ifill speaks with Charlie Sykes, WTMJ Radio Host and Matthew Dowd of ABC News.

In the midst of recent blunders and increased Republican disillusionment, supporters and detractors alike are urging Donald Trump to adjust his campaign’s approach. Gwen Ifill speaks with WTMJ radio host Charlie Sykes and Matthew Dowd of ABC News about recent developments within the Trump campaign and what we can expect from it going forward.

08/03/2016 | Rating NR

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