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Week ahead holds 3 big political events

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The week to come has not one, not two, but three major events that could change the trajectory of the 2016 election. The first comes on Tuesday, when President Obama gives his final State of the Union address. Next comes a Republican primary debate on Thursday night, and lastly a Democratic debate next Sunday. Bloomberg Politics’s Sahil Kapur and MSNBC political reporter Jane Timm discuss how these events will shape the next year of political activity.