International Elections and the US Presidential Campaign
Monday, June 18, 2012
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood hold prayers in Tahir Square ahead of the first anniversary of the revolution on January 24, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt.
(Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images/Getty)
In this week's Washington Report, David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for the New York Times, talks to Kerry Nolan about elections in Egypt and the future of democracy there; and elections in Greece and what they might mean for the Eurozone. He also talks about presidential campaigning in the U.S, where a flush of cash has met a dearth of message.
Finally, Sanger discusses the debate over cyber-warfare and the ongoing investigations into leaks.


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