Buck says GOP will emerge stronger from speaker stalemate
Rep. Ken Buck says the Republican Party will emerge stronger from a standoff at the nation's capitol over who should be the next Speaker of the House.
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As a veteran political reporter, Shaun has covered six national political conventions, providing instant analysis of keynote addresses in live reports, and is one of the early reporters nationally to begin fact-checking political ads in her Reality Check segments. She has also reported from the State Capitol since 2011, covering battles over civil unions for gay couples, marijuana regulation, gun control, and the repeal of the death penalty.
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Rep. Ken Buck says the Republican Party will emerge stronger from a standoff at the nation's capitol over who should be the next Speaker of the House.
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