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Clinton: Sandy Hook "model" for gun reform

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton visits Hartford, Connecticut and says too many people are dying on a daily basis from gun violence and that the next president needs to stand up to the gun lobby. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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