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How the Long Shots Are Changing the Short Game for 2016

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump are just two of the presidential candidates few people expect to see in the White House after next year's election. But they're also just two of the long shots having an impact on this year's campaign. We hear how the races are shaping up in both political parties.

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By Warren Olney • Jul 7, 2015 • 52m Listen

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump are just two of the presidential candidates few people expect to see in the White House after next year's election. But they're also just two of the long shots having an impact on this year's campaign. We hear how the races are shaping up in both political parties.

Also, Congress considers reforms to No Child Left Behind. On today's Talking Point, court documents show Bill Cosby admitting that he acquired prescription drugs to give women for the purpose of having sex.

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    former KCRW broadcaster

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