Democratic Party leaders in the United States say a break-in to their computer servers is an "electronic Watergate".
Along with their Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, they are braced for the release of more potentially damaging e-mails from internal Party servers.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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