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Inside the DNC war room

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Democrats, who have the most to lose this election, are looking to hold off a Republican wave. Our DNC powerhouse panel – former Governor Bill Richardson, President of the National Urban League Marc Morial, and Neera Tanden, President of the Center for American Progress - analyze the effect of President Obama’s low approval rating on the midterms.