Carolina Journal by Video - CLXXXVIII: Could Ronald Reagan win today? | Eastern NC Now

Veteran political analyst Marc Rotterman joins Carolina Journal Editor Donna King on the lessons of the Reagan years, the state of the nation, and North Carolina as a pivot point in American politics.

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    Veteran political analyst Marc Rotterman joins Carolina Journal Editor Donna King on the lessons of the Reagan years, the state of the nation, and North Carolina as a pivot point in American politics.

    Publisher's note: If you find these video vignettes informative, you can find all of the Carolina Journal TV videos here.
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