Both the Republican and Democratic presidential races are very competitive and as candidates scramble for delegates, they are turning state-by-state campaigns into congressional district-by-congressional district campaigns. Guests explain how the U.S. delegate system does — and doesn't — work.
Guests:
Anna Greenberg, partner with Greenberg, Quinlan, & Rosner, a democratic political consulting firm
Vin Weber, former Republican congressman from Minnesota; now a Republican strategist and lobbyist
Debbie Dingell, member of the Michigan Democratic Party
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