#DemsSoWhite? Kamala Harris' Exit Raises Hard Questions About Race And Power

#DemsSoWhite? Kamala Harris' Exit Raises Hard Questions About Race And Power

The Democratic Party faces the prospect of a debate in two weeks with only white candidates onstage. Earlier, they had the most diverse presidential candidate field in history. This episode: political correspondent Scott Detrow, political correspondent Asma Khalid, and political reporter Juana Summers.

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