Capital Tonight: As election dust settles, Perry calls 2016 talk 'premature'
Governor Perry called questions about a potential 2016 run for president "premature" Thursday. "We said the door was going to left open but there is a lot of work left to be done, most importantly in January," Governor Perry told reporters. But, on "Capital Tonight," we decided it's never too soon to speculate.
Also this week, a small victory for Planned Parenthood. Our Sebastian Robertson had the latest on the ongoing court battle over state funding. Plus, Director of the LBJ Library, Mark Updegrove, gave us his take on the historical implications of President Obama's re-election.
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