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Paris Attacks Refocus 2016 Campaign

Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton (right) speaks next to Bernie Sanders during the second Democratic presidential primary debate in the Sheslow Auditorium of Drake University on November 14, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton (right) speaks next to Bernie Sanders during the second Democratic presidential primary debate in the Sheslow Auditorium of Drake University on November 14, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)

Democrats, in the their second presidential primary debate on Saturday, clashed over how best to fight ISIS. Among the Republicans running for the White House, Donald Trump and Ben Carson are finding their outsider appeal under scrutiny as voters refocus their attention on which candidate is best suited to be commander-in-chief.

Democratic Party strategist Angela Rye and GOP strategist Matt Mackowiak join Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson to discuss how the 2016 race has changed as a result of the Paris attacks.

Guests

  • Angela Rye, Democratic Party strategist and principal and CEO of IMPACT Strategies. She tweets @angela_rye.

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