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The 2012 Republican Presidential Caucus

AIR DATE: February 10, 2011
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Nevada Republicans want to do what Democrats did in 2008. They want the leading presidential candidates to come out west and boost the party. But it looks like no one wants to win the Nevada delegates for the 2012 race. Politico reporter Molly Ball will tell us what's happening.

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Molly Ball, reporter, Politico.com
Karoun Demirjian, Washington Correspondent, LV Sun

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