MOVING FORWARD: Striking a Balance with China, Nikki Haley's Chances, FL's Immigration Law, & Republican Walkouts

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Leo Plumer, Andrew Sandstrom, Laura Pabello, and Ben Snead.

Technology issues are a clear dividing point between the U.S. and China. Leo Plumer suggests that the U.S. use prudence in striking a balance with China.

In the recent GOP debate, Nikki Haley had a strong showing. Andrew Sandstrom notes that she may have won the debate but wonders if she can win the nomination.

Immigration is sure to be a big issue in the upcoming general election. Laura Paola Flores Pabello says Florida's immigration law may disrupt key industries in that state.

When lawmakers stage a walkout that disrupts a legislative session, it can come with a high price. Ben Snead advises that the walkouts are worth it, even if it costs Republicans elections.

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