Dems' election reform plans present real battles, Kang says
Democrats hope their wide-ranging plans to confront corruption in Washington will resonate with voters ahead of the midterms this fall. Those plans including overturning Citizens United. "Reform is always popular for the party out of power," Emory Law Professor Michael Kang tells PBS NewsHour. There are a lot of obstacles, though. Democrats proposed a series of policies to improve election infrastructure that would likely run into resistance or clash with other changes planned by state state and local governments, which have broad authority to run elections, Kang said.