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Clinton: Republicans "Want to go back to trickle-down economics on steroids"

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Republicans "Want to go back to trickle-down economics on steroids." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 23/04/2016 03:20:05 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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