Presidential Legacies
20 February 2020
Hans von Spakovsky, Manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative and Senior Legal Fellow at the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation, discusses presidential legacies, why we have a strong commander-in-chief, how history will view President Trump's impeachment, and the issue of "voter suppression."
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