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Citizens United on Supreme Court decision
David Bossie of Citizens United, defends the Supreme Court decision to open the door to unliimited corporate spending on elections.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
The Ed Schultz Show broadcasts live from 30 Rock in New York City!
Sam Stein, Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, joins the 1st hour of Thursday's show to discuss Democrats and the White House getting close to a deal on health care.
Andrew Romanoff, running against Sen. Michael Bennet, in the Colorado primary, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to discuss Unions taking sides in some Senate primary races.
Wendell Potter, former Cigna executive, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the latest on health care reform.
We'll have your calls and the latest news, Thursday on The Ed Schultz Show.
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