How Much Is Obama Willing to Sacrifice?

How Much Is Obama Willing to Sacrifice?

How Much Is Obama Willing to Sacrifice?

The New Republic’s Jonathan Cohn talks with The Nation‘s Bryce Covert and George Zornick about what Obama can—and should—tackle in his second term.

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The New Republic’s Jonathan Cohn talks with The Nation’s Bryce Covert and George Zornick about what Obama can—and should—tackle in his second term. 

How much is President Obama willing to sacrifice to pass his agenda? What can the Democrats tackle in the next four years? What’s on the horizon for 2016? In this Nation podcast, New Republic Senior Editor Jonathan Cohn talks with The Nation‘s Bryce Covert and George Zornick about green energy, universal healthcare, Occupy Wall Street and more.

James Cersonsky

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