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well, we're only a few days away from the opening ceremony of the olympics on friday. and charlotte dujardin could become britain's most decorated female olympian. the 39—year—old dressage rider needs one more medal to overtake the now—retired cyclist dame laura kenny, with whom she's currently tied on six medals. laura scott went to meet her. a golden summer in 2012 earned her the title the girl on the dancing horse. 12 years and many titles later, she knows a medal of any colour in paris will see her become britain's most decorated female olympian in history. my dad is really up for me to make it and to make it happen.
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and i'm like, calm down, dad. it will be one of the most incredible moments if that does happen. for me, it's really, really important that i go out there and just do my best. in london and rio, she had valegro. in tokyo, she had gio. for paris, charlotte has a new dancing partner. meet imhotep — or pete, to his friends. imhotep is a fantastic horse. i absolutely love him to bits. i'm the sort of competitor that i go in and i am very like, in it to win it, and pete definitely takes that on. inside out, getting that connection. you know, when he feels a little bit scared, i can reassure him, or vice versa. it's a fantastic feeling that you can get with your horse, and that partnership and bond that you get, there is nothing that can beat that. having had two olympics without her nearest and dearest there, dujardin is expecting paris to feel like a home games, with the smallest member of the crowd, her one—year—old daughter isabella, this programme continues on bbc one.
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you cannot claim to be for unity if you try to overturn a free and fair election. cheering nobody likes her. she could never be the first woman president, she could never be. that would be an insult to our country. t itt would be an insult t it isrould be an insult t it is harrisie an insult t it is harris versus sult t it is harris versus trump, who to our when ry. t it is harris versus trump, who to our when the race for the white would when the race for the white house? welcome to newsnight for your weeknightly interviews and insight. after the dramatic withdrawal ofjoe biden from the us presidential race 2a hours ago —
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tonight we ask who would win out of trump versus harris? and if she does become the democratic nominee, how will donald trump fight his new political rival? your panel this evening — democrat supporter and author bonnie greer, elbridge colby, former trump administration pentagon official, who's now being tipped for a major national security role if trump is elected. haylee soifer who was a trusted advisor to kamala harris. pollster frank luntz who's consulted for republican campaigns, and nick our own political editor. welcome all of you. bonnie greer, last time you were here, which was not even two weeks ago — this happened live on air. we know the kind of america he is trying to build. he has also kept his promises largely to others,
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especially black women. he has given as a supreme courtjustice and a vice president, potential president of the united states, sojoe is straight with us. of the united states, so joe is straight with us.— of the united states, so joe is straight with us. right now i want to -la straight with us. right now i want to play you _ straight with us. right now i want to play you a _ straight with us. right now i want to play you a clip _ straight with us. right now i want to play you a clip from _ straight with us. right now i want to play you a clip from joe - straight with us. right now i want to play you a clip from joe bidenl to play you a clip from joe biden from the last couple of minutes at that closing ceremony of nato leaders. i that closing ceremony of nato leaders. ~' ., that closing ceremony of nato leaders. ~ ., ., ., ., leaders. i know i want to hand it over to the _ leaders. i know i want to hand it over to the president _ leaders. i know i want to hand it over to the president of - leaders. i know i want to hand it over to the president of ukraine | leaders. i know i want to hand it - over to the president of ukraine who has as_ over to the president of ukraine who has as much— over to the president of ukraine who has as much courage as he has determination, ladies and gentlemen, president _ determination, ladies and gentlemen, president putin. applause president putin? he is going to beat president _ president putin? he is going to beat president putin. president zelensky, i am so _ president putin. president zelensky, i am so focused on beating putin. that moment ended it for him. we are looking at a human being now and this man needs to sit down and talk to his family, talk to the american people and hand over to his vice president. people and hand over to his vice president-— people and hand over to his vice resident. �* ., , ., president. bonnie greer. you called it. it was obvious. _ president. bonnie greer. you called it. it was obvious. you _ president. bonnie greer. you called it. it was obvious. you got - president. bonnie greer. you called it. it was obvious. you got what - president. bonnie greer. you called it. it was obvious. you got what you wanted. it. it was obvious. you got what you wanted- how _ it. it was obvious. you got what you wanted. how are _ it. it was obvious. you got what you wanted. how are you _
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it. it was obvious. you got what you wanted. how are you feeling - it. it was obvious. you got what you wanted. how are you feeling right l wanted. how are you feeling right now? . , . . wanted. how are you feeling right now?- why? _ wanted. how are you feeling right now?- why?— now? ecstatic. why? first of all that i have _ now? ecstatic. why? first of all that i have lived _ now? ecstatic. why? first of all that i have lived long _ now? ecstatic. why? first of all that i have lived long enough i now? ecstatic. why? first of all - that i have lived long enough to see this moment, a woman of african descent, of south east asian descent, of south east asian descent, will probably nominated for president of the united states. she has not formally been nominated, she has not formally been nominated, she has been endorsed and probably will be, i don't think there will be a problem with that, so to have lived long enough to see this, i only wish my mum was here. it is a wonderful, wonderful moment. i am happy for my nieces and my great nieces, especially women of colour to see this moment. we especially women of colour to see this moment-— this moment. we are potentially auoin to this moment. we are potentially going to heur — this moment. we are potentially going to hear live _ this moment. we are potentially going to hear live from - this moment. we are potentially going to hear live from kamala l going to hear live from kamala harris in the next half—hour or so. she did speak today for the first time afterjoe biden with drew but she did not refer to new campaign. but maybe when she speaks at campaign headquarters in delaware,
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possibly in the next half hour or so, we will bring that to our audience live and you can react, bonnie greer, to hearing her. do you think this sets the stage now, if she gets the nomination, for a completely different election? i completely different election? i would be very interested in what frank luntz has to say, he is a great poster. i think this will be the double hater�*s decision. the double haters are a group of people who didn't want either of these guys in this race, they didn't want twenty20 to play all over again so they haven't got it now. also the swing states will decide who the president of the united states is because in america we don't do national elections, these are all local elections. pennsylvania, arizona, these places will determine who will be the president of the united states. she is not far behind donald trump. indie united states. she is not far behind donald trump-_ donald trump. we will get into that about those — donald trump. we will get into that about those swing _ donald trump. we will get into that about those swing states _ donald trump. we will get into that about those swing states and - donald trump. we will get into that about those swing states and who l about those swing states and who will be able to appeal, particularly
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to those working—class voters who perhaps feel forgotten, feel left behind. let's play you some key moments from kamala harris's career over the last few years. can you think of any laws that give the government the power to make decisions about the male body? um... lets get this show started. you also worked with them to oppose busing and there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate our public schools, and she was bussed to school every day, and that little girl was me. i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. we did it. we did it, joe. you're going to be the next president of the united states. we've been to the border, we've been to the border. you haven't been to the border. and i haven't been to europe.
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i don't understand the point that you're making. my mother used to, she would give us a hard time sometimes and she would say to us, i don't understand what's wrong with you young people. you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? you exist in the context. we have breaking news here, president biden has announced he will stand down from the race. joe biden's legacy of accomplishment over the last three years is unmatched in modern history. in one term, he has already... yes, you may clap. applause right, healey, what you a british audience need to know about kamala harris that they may not know already. you were her trusted advisor for already. you were her trusted advisorfor some already. you were her trusted advisor for some time. already. you were her trusted advisorfor some time. i already. you were her trusted advisor for some time.- already. you were her trusted advisor for some time. i think that those clips — advisor for some time. i think that those clips actually _ advisor for some time. i think that those clips actually really -
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those clips actually really encapsulated the energy and positivity that she now brings to this presidential race. i think that the trajectory of the selection has fundamentally changed now that the nominee _ fundamentally changed now that the nominee is likely kamala harris. and the republicans should be very concerned. she represents the complete opposite of donald trump. she represents the next generation of leaders, she represents women and women _ of leaders, she represents women and women of— of leaders, she represents women and women of colour, and we are celebrating, as bonnie said, around the country— celebrating, as bonnie said, around the country today, to see her potentially at the top of the ticket _ potentially at the top of the ticket. we are celebrating that. this is— ticket. we are celebrating that. this is really a remarkable thing. and on— this is really a remarkable thing. and on the — this is really a remarkable thing. and on the other hand you have someone — and on the other hand you have someone who has pledged to be a dictator— someone who has pledged to be a dictator on— someone who has pledged to be a dictator on day one, who is proud of playing _ dictator on day one, who is proud of playing a _ dictator on day one, who is proud of playing a key role in the overturn of roe _ playing a key role in the overturn of roe versus wade, and kamala harris _ of roe versus wade, and kamala harris represents completely
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opposite of that, she is defending our democracy and our reproductive rights, _ our democracy and our reproductive rights, and — our democracy and our reproductive rights, and for the jewish community, which i represent as part of the _ community, which i represent as part of the jewish democratic council of america. _ of the jewish democratic council of america, she has been such an ally and supporter and we are so proud to think that _ and supporter and we are so proud to think that we could have a jewish first gentleman in the white house as well. so we are thrilled and we look forward to her winning this race _ look forward to her winning this race in 105— look forward to her winning this race in 105 days. we look forward to her winning this race in 105 days.— look forward to her winning this race in 105 days. we will ask about democracy because _ race in 105 days. we will ask about democracy because if _ race in 105 days. we will ask about democracy because if it _ race in 105 days. we will ask about democracy because if it is - democracy because if it is essentially a coronation we will ask a democratic that is. elbridge colby, is donald trump going to take kamala harris seriously if she is been many?— kamala harris seriously if she is been many? kamala harris seriously if she is been man ? ., , ., been many? good to be with you and i don't seak been many? good to be with you and i don't speak for— been many? good to be with you and i don't speak for the _ been many? good to be with you and i don't speak for the campaign - been many? good to be with you and i don't speak for the campaign but - been many? good to be with you and i don't speak for the campaign but i - don't speak for the campaign but i don't speak for the campaign but i do think— don't speak for the campaign but i do think the — don't speak for the campaign but i do think the campaign _ don't speak for the campaign but i do think the campaign is - don't speak for the campaign but i do think the campaign is taking iti do think the campaign is taking it seriously — do think the campaign is taking it seriously the _ do think the campaign is taking it seriously. the trump _ do think the campaign is taking it seriously. the trump vans - do think the campaign is taking it i seriously. the trump vans campaign is working _ seriously. the trump vans campaign is working to — seriously. the trump vans campaign is working to earn _ seriously. the trump vans campaign is working to earn every _ seriously. the trump vans campaign is working to earn every vote - seriously. the trump vans campaign is working to earn every vote but. is working to earn every vote but the key— is working to earn every vote but the key point _ is working to earn every vote but the key point expressed - is working to earn every vote but the key point expressed in- is working to earn every vote but the key point expressed in your. the key point expressed in your montage — the key point expressed in your montage which _ the key point expressed in your montage which is _ the key point expressed in your montage which is that - the key point expressed in your montage which is that vice - the key point expressed in your- montage which is that vice president harris _ montage which is that vice president harris is _ montage which is that vice president harris is vice — montage which is that vice president harris is vice president _ montage which is that vice president harris is vice president to _ harris is vice president to president _ harris is vice president to president biden- harris is vice president to president biden and - harris is vice president to president biden and is i harris is vice president to - president biden and is associated. she was— president biden and is associated. she was the — president biden and is associated. she was the borders _ president biden and is associated. she was the borders are _ president biden and is associated. she was the borders are and - president biden and is associated. she was the borders are and has l president biden and is associated. -
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she was the borders are and has been highiy— she was the borders are and has been highly associated _ she was the borders are and has been highly associated with _ she was the borders are and has been highly associated with his _ she was the borders are and has been highly associated with his foreign - highly associated with his foreign policy— highly associated with his foreign policy and — highly associated with his foreign policy and the _ highly associated with his foreign policy and the american - highly associated with his foreign policy and the american people l highly associated with his foreign - policy and the american people gave the biden— policy and the american people gave the biden harris— policy and the american people gave the biden harris administration - policy and the american people gave the biden harris administration lowl the biden harris administration low marks— the biden harris administration low marks not— the biden harris administration low marks notjust _ the biden harris administration low marks not just on _ the biden harris administration low marks not just on foreign _ the biden harris administration low marks not just on foreign policy - the biden harris administration low| marks not just on foreign policy but on management of— marks not just on foreign policy but on management of the _ marks not just on foreign policy but on management of the economy. marks not just on foreign policy butl on management of the economy and public— on management of the economy and public safety, — on management of the economy and public safety, certainly _ on management of the economy and public safety, certainly on _ public safety, certainly on immigration, _ public safety, certainly on immigration, etc. - public safety, certainly on immigration, etc. and- public safety, certainly on i immigration, etc. and vice public safety, certainly on _ immigration, etc. and vice president harris _ immigration, etc. and vice president harris is _ immigration, etc. and vice president harris is less — immigration, etc. and vice president harris is less popular— immigration, etc. and vice president harris is less popular as _ immigration, etc. and vice president harris is less popular as i _ harris is less popular as i understand _ harris is less popular as i understand it _ harris is less popular as i understand it then - harris is less popular as i i understand it then president harris is less popular as i - understand it then president biden which _ understand it then president biden which is _ understand it then president biden which is a — understand it then president biden which is a fairly— understand it then president biden which is a fairly low— understand it then president biden which is a fairly low bar— understand it then president biden which is a fairly low bar so - understand it then president biden which is a fairly low bar so this - understand it then president biden which is a fairly low bar so this is l which is a fairly low bar so this is a referendum _ which is a fairly low bar so this is a referendum on— which is a fairly low bar so this is a referendum on the _ which is a fairly low bar so this is a referendum on the country- which is a fairly low bar so this is a referendum on the country in. which is a fairly low bar so this is l a referendum on the country in the state _ a referendum on the country in the state of— a referendum on the country in the state of the — a referendum on the country in the state of the world _ a referendum on the country in the state of the world and _ a referendum on the country in the state of the world and american i state of the world and american foreign — state of the world and american foreign policy _ state of the world and american foreign policy i— state of the world and american foreign policy. ithink— state of the world and american l foreign policy. i think republicans are feeling — foreign policy. i think republicans are feeling confident _ foreign policy. i think republicans are feeling confident but - foreign policy. i think republicans are feeling confident but certainlyj are feeling confident but certainly taking _ are feeling confident but certainly taking nothing _ are feeling confident but certainly taking nothing for— are feeling confident but certainly taking nothing for granted. - are feeling confident but certainly taking nothing for granted. let's. taking nothing for granted. let's talk to frank _ taking nothing for granted. let's talk to frank luntz. _ taking nothing for granted. let's talk to frank luntz. as a - talk to frank luntz. as a poster what to the american people know about kamala harris and how did he feel about her?— feel about her? what's great about this as we can _ feel about her? what's great about this as we can still— feel about her? what's great about this as we can still define - feel about her? what's great about this as we can still define the i this as we can still define the places— this as we can still define the places that are going to matter more than any— places that are going to matter more than any other, which is pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan. that is going to determine who gets _ michigan. that is going to determine who gets elected, and harris and trump _ who gets elected, and harris and trump are — who gets elected, and harris and trump are both trying to appeal to what i _ trump are both trying to appeal to what i call— trump are both trying to appeal to
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what i call the paycheque to paycheque voter. not really blue—collar, not middle—class or working—class, it is of the people who are — working—class, it is of the people who are struggling week by week or month— who are struggling week by week or month by— who are struggling week by week or month by month to pay their bills, and what — month by month to pay their bills, and what they are looking for is a candidate — and what they are looking for is a candidate who both understands of the challenges they face and can address— the challenges they face and can address them, can resolve them, solutions— address them, can resolve them, solutions and results. one further point _ solutions and results. one further point about harris. her numbers were pretty— point about harris. her numbers were pretty bad _ point about harris. her numbers were pretty bad for most of her vice presidency. i am pretty bad for most of her vice presidency. lam not pretty bad for most of her vice presidency. i am not saying that is her responsibility, i don't take her responsibility, idon't take sides— her responsibility, idon't take sides at— her responsibility, i don't take sides at all. it is important for posters— sides at all. it is important for posters to _ sides at all. it is important for posters to look at the data, what it is. posters to look at the data, what it is donald — posters to look at the data, what it is. donald trump is not particularly popular. _ is. donald trump is not particularly popular, vice president harris is even _ popular, vice president harris is even iess— popular, vice president harris is even less popular than donald trump, and the _ even less popular than donald trump, and the two _ even less popular than donald trump, and the two issues that will determine the selection, and they're similar— determine the selection, and they're similar to _ determine the selection, and they're similar to yours determine the selection, and they're similarto yours in determine the selection, and they're similar to yours in the uk, whether or not— similar to yours in the uk, whether or not you — similar to yours in the uk, whether or not you can afford the day—to—day items, _ or not you can afford the day—to—day items, the _ or not you can afford the day—to—day items, the food and fuel and housing and health—
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items, the food and fuel and housing and health care, and whether or not you feel— and health care, and whether or not you feel safe within the country borders — you feel safe within the country borders. emigration, security, and on these _ borders. emigration, security, and on these issues, harris has significant voter challenges she will have — significant voter challenges she will have to overcome.- significant voter challenges she will have to overcome. have you foraotten will have to overcome. have you forgotten also — will have to overcome. have you forgotten also that _ will have to overcome. have you forgotten also that reproductive| forgotten also that reproductive rights and that coalition is very strong, and that that is going to be a major turning point. because we know in america, there are states where women can't get reproductive health care, they can't get the care. so the vice president is going to hone in on that i think pretty strongly. also i have seen polling, polling where the former president and the vice president are not that far apart in pennsylvania, for instance, on certain issues as well.
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which is fascinating to me because as you say she hasn't been that the visible but yet she is at that level with him. let visible but yet she is at that level with him. ., , , with him. let me look at the numbers behind this- — with him. let me look at the numbers behind this. she — with him. let me look at the numbers behind this. she is _ with him. let me look at the numbers behind this. she is going _ with him. let me look at the numbers behind this. she is going to _ with him. let me look at the numbers behind this. she is going to cause i with him. let me look at the numbers behind this. she is going to cause a i behind this. she is going to cause a surge _ behind this. she is going to cause a surge in _ behind this. she is going to cause a surge in young women, women 18—34 voting. _ surge in young women, women 18—34 voting. they— surge in young women, women 18—34 voting. they were disinterested in the election up till now, they don't like donald trump, they were not turned _ like donald trump, they were not turned on — like donald trump, they were not turned on byjoe biden because of his age _ turned on byjoe biden because of his age but now they have someone they can _ his age but now they have someone they can relate to so younger women will be _ they can relate to so younger women will be key— they can relate to so younger women will be key to her election. second is the _ will be key to her election. second is the african—american community where _ is the african—american community where trump has drawn a surprising number, _ where trump has drawn a surprising number, still only a third, but a third _ number, still only a third, but a third of— number, still only a third, but a third of young african—american men. it third of young african—american men. it will— third of young african—american men. it will be _ third of young african—american men. it will be interesting to see if they— it will be interesting to see if they stay with trump or now see more in common— they stay with trump or now see more in common with kamala harris. conversely— in common with kamala harris. conversely the group that i am watching so closely as organised labour. — watching so closely as organised labour. i— watching so closely as organised labour, i guess you call it unions over— labour, i guess you call it unions over there. _ labour, i guess you call it unions overthere, because
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labour, i guess you call it unions over there, because they look to split their— over there, because they look to split their vote to 50—50 between trump _ split their vote to 50—50 between trump and — split their vote to 50—50 between trump and harris, 50—50 between trump _ trump and harris, 50—50 between trump and — trump and harris, 50—50 between trump and the biden. the last time that happened was never. republicans have always had a problem with union members. _ have always had a problem with union members, not this election. the teamsters _ members, not this election. iia: teamsters showed members, not this election. tia: teamsters showed up members, not this election. iia: teamsters showed up at members, not this election. i“ia: teamsters showed up at the republican convention which was pretty much a shocker, but it's going to be interesting to see, because we know her running mate is going to make all the difference as well. we going to make all the difference as well. ~ . �* ., ., . well. we haven't got a vice president _ well. we haven't got a vice president yet. _ well. we haven't got a vice president yet. we - well. we haven't got a vice president yet. we are i well. we haven't got a vice | president yet. we are going well. we haven't got a vice i president yet. we are going to well. we haven't got a vice - president yet. we are going to come to that, don't worry. what do you say to the charge, hayley, that for months and months mr biden's decline has been concealed around him including concealed by kamala harris? . . . including concealed by kamala harris? , , . . , , harris? this is an incredibly difficult subject. _ harris? this is an incredibly difficult subject. obviously | harris? this is an incredibly l difficult subject. obviously he harris? this is an incredibly i difficult subject. obviously he has been _ difficult subject. obviously he has been a _ difficult subject. obviously he has been a great president and it is bittersweet to see him not running for a second term. we saw, you
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showed — for a second term. we saw, you showed one _ for a second term. we saw, you showed one clip from that press conference at the end of the nato summit, — conference at the end of the nato summit, but we saw the rest of that press _ summit, but we saw the rest of that press conference, he was pretty strong — press conference, he was pretty stronu. ., , , ., ., strong. forgive me, this is not a auestion strong. forgive me, this is not a question about _ strong. forgive me, this is not a question about mr— strong. forgive me, this is not a question about mr biden - strong. forgive me, this is not a question about mr biden but i strong. forgive me, this is not a i question about mr biden but about miss harris. has she been dishonest? in what way has she not been dishonest?— in what way has she not been dishonest? . .. , ., , ., dishonest? the american people have seen for themselves _ dishonest? the american people have seen for themselves that _ dishonest? the american people have seen for themselves that president i seen for themselves that president biden was not a performance was different at the debate and at that press conference, so the way he has performed publicly as varied and it's been difficult for them to determine whether he should run again and make that decision. he made the decision he was no longer going to run and now she's running. my going to run and now she's running. my question is about her foot up she
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didn't call it out, did she? she kept saying, yeah, it was his slow start in the debate but a strong finish. she said he was steadfast. but others privately don mcclure he but others privately don mcclure ia: has the decision not to obviously made the decision not to run. that decision was made yesterday is the likely yesterday and now she is the likely candidate and women are thrilled about it, and i think this is going to be absolutely key to about it, and i think this is going to be absolutely key t— about it, and i think this is going to be absolutely keyt on november the 5th. elbridge colby, does it make — on november the 5th. elbridge colby, does it make it _ on november the 5th. elbridge colby, does it make it harder _ on november the 5th. elbridge colby, does it make it harder for _ on november the 5th. elbridge colby, does it make it harder for donald i does it make it harderfor donald trump? is the oldest major does it make it harderfor donald trump? for ie oldest major does it make it harderfor donald trump? for presidentnajor does it make it harderfor donald trump? for president america has nominee for president america has ever seen now. and there might be his gaffes more of a spotlight on his gaffes and name mix—ups. i more of a spotlight on his gaffes and name mix-ups.— and name mix-ups. i don't think anybody in _ and name mix-ups. i don't think anybody in their— and name mix-ups. i don't think anybody in their right _ and name mix-ups. i don't think anybody in their right mind i anybody in their right mind questions president trump vitality and energy and focus on the energy campaign _ and energy and focus on the energy campaign has he out there every day.
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people _ campaign has he out there every day. people are _ campaign has he out there every day. people are perfectly within their rights _ people are perfectly within their rights to— people are perfectly within their rights to question it, but i think the proof— rights to question it, but i think the proof is in the pudding, looking at the _ the proof is in the pudding, looking at the energy, to our long rallies and then— at the energy, to our long rallies and then he was shot. and he is still out — and then he was shot. and he is still out there and i think there is incredible — still out there and i think there is incredible energy not only in the republican party, but i think frank luntz— republican party, but i think frank luntz is— republican party, but i think frank luntz is right that there are a lot of traditional characterisations or divisions— of traditional characterisations or divisions along the political map, like organised labour or elements of the minority communities where the map is— the minority communities where the map is being scrambled, and there is a sense _ map is being scrambled, and there is a sense of— map is being scrambled, and there is a sense of energy on the republican side, _ a sense of energy on the republican side, that— a sense of energy on the republican side, that states like virginia, perhaps— side, that states like virginia, perhaps new york, certainly pennsylvania and the quote and quote blue wail— pennsylvania and the quote and quote blue wall states are up for play. in the blue wall states are up for play. the last few blue wall states are up for play. ii the last few weeks, we have been giving examples aboutjoe biden, the bizarre things he was saying the top you may have heard donald trump on thursday talking about the late,
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great hannibal lecter step he'd love to have you for dinner. that's insane asylum. they are emptying out there same asylums. do you know what that means?— that means? look, obviously president — that means? look, obviously president trump _ that means? look, obviously president trump is _ that means? look, obviously president trump is speaking | that means? look, obviously i president trump is speaking in a language — president trump is speaking in a language. everybody knows who hannibal — language. everybody knows who hannibal lecter is. you can think it means? _ hannibal lecter is. you can think it means? i— hannibal lecter is. you can think it means? i don't know what he was saying _ means? i don't know what he was saying i— means? i don't know what he was saying. i think he was making a point _ saying. i think he was making a point about people being dangerous criminals _ point about people being dangerous criminals. that is a vivid image to me _ criminals. that is a vivid image to me and — criminals. that is a vivid image to me. and senator vance also uses contemporary, as opposed tojust pulling _ contemporary, as opposed tojust pulling from references don mcclure earlier— pulling from references don mcclure earlier this _ pulling from references don mcclure earlier this year mr trump confused nikki haley with nancy pelosi and called the hungarian prime minister the prime minister of turkey. share
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the prime minister of turkey. are ou the prime minister of turkey. are you seriously _ the prime minister of turkey. are you seriously comparing him tojoe biden? _ you seriously comparing him to joe biden? �* . r' you seriously comparing him to joe biden? �* . . you seriously comparing him to joe biden? �* ., ., , ., ,, , biden? i'm asking about the mistakes president trump _ biden? i'm asking about the mistakes president trump has _ biden? i'm asking about the mistakes president trump has made. _ biden? i'm asking about the mistakes president trump has made. this i president trump has made. this messaue president trump has made. this message is _ president trump has made. this message is very _ president trump has made. this message is very clear. _ president trump has made. this message is very clear. the american people _ message is very clear. the american people, certainly republican primary voters _ people, certainly republican primary voters and _ people, certainly republican primary voters and the people we are polling suggest _ voters and the people we are polling suggest he has tremendous report and momentum _ suggest he has tremendous report and momentum going into the election. the thing _ momentum going into the election. the thing is, the campaign is modelled onjoe biden, let's be for real. joe biden ain't in it no more, so now they have to figure out, i don't know, the campaign may be successful but they had to recalibrate the campaign becausejoe ain't in it any more. now what we haveis ain't in it any more. now what we have is donald trump is the oldest person who has ever gone for this office. he is on that shelf now. and
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you're right, there are, especially in the black community, young black men who are interested in proper because of the let's see how vital he is when she is out there and we don't know who she is going to pick. i am sorry, i'm going to play some recent attack adverts, because i want to ask you all how you think, if it tends up being harris against rob, how they will fight the remaining 105 days until the selection. sick of this? well, think about this. he's a world leader in tempertantrums. she never loses her cool. she prosecuted six predators. he is one. grab them by the bleep. she shut down for—profit colleges that swindled americans. he was the for—profit college. at trump university, we teach success. i this is trump, and in every possible way, this is the anti—trump.
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so, if that's what you're looking for in your next president, there's really only one. kamala. kamala was in on it. she covered upjoe's obvious mental decline. our president is in good shape, in good health. tireless, vibrant, and i have no doubt about the strength of the work that we have done. but kamala knewjoe couldn't do thejob, so she did it. look what she got done. a border invasion, runaway inflation, the american dream dead. they created this mess, they know kamala owns this failed record. make america great again inc is responsible for the content of this advertising. does that give us a big clue as to we are interrupting our normal content to cross life to the us state of delaware, we are expecting, harris, the us vice president, to
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make an address to the campaign staff. we arejust make an address to the campaign staff. we are just waiting for her to make in the to make her way out. in the meantime, let's listen in. find to make her way out. in the meantime, let's listen in. and we -ut meantime, let's listen in. and we ut a lot meantime, let's listen in. and we put a lot of _ meantime, let's listen in. and we put a lot of time _ meantime, let's listen in. and we put a lot of time out _ meantime, let's listen in. and we put a lot of time out on _ meantime, let's listen in. and we put a lot of time out on the i meantime, let's listen in. and we put a lot of time out on the road l meantime, let's listen in. and we | put a lot of time out on the road in the last— put a lot of time out on the road in the last campaign, and i can't think of anyone _ the last campaign, and i can't think of anyone better to be leading this campaign — of anyone better to be leading this campaign. so thank you're the best. applause i was is you're the best. applause l was is very _ you're the best. applause i was is very emotional i you're the best. applause i i was is very emotional listening you're the best. applause - i was is very emotional listening to president — i was is very emotional listening to president - - _ i was is very emotional listening to president — i was emotional president biden — i was emotional before _ president biden — i was emotional before hearing that — because of who he is. _ before hearing that — because of who he is, what _ before hearing that — because of who he is, what he represents, the dignity. — he is, what he represents, the dignity, the empathy. he's had my back personally, some of my toughest moments _ back personally, some of my toughest moments as second gentleman, one, leaving _ moments as second gentleman, one, leaving the _ moments as second gentleman, one, leaving the career i love, it was always — leaving the career i love, it was always the _ leaving the career i love, it was always the present who came up to me and told _ always the present who came up to me and told me _ always the present who came up to me and told me he knew how tough it wasi _ and told me he knew how tough it was, but — and told me he knew how tough it was, but what better way to leave that to _ was, but what better way to leave that to support your wife and your country _ that to support your wife and your country that you love so much? and
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it's hard _ country that you love so much? and it's hard to — country that you love so much? and it's hard to believe it was about four years — it's hard to believe it was about four years ago the first time i came to wilmington, it was when she got the call— to wilmington, it was when she got the call from then candidate biden to be _ the call from then candidate biden to be on— the call from then candidate biden to be on the ticket. and we came here _ to be on the ticket. and we came here the — to be on the ticket. and we came here the next day, we went to their homei _ here the next day, we went to their home and — here the next day, we went to their home, and he said with doctor biden, "welcome _ home, and he said with doctor biden, "welcome to — home, and he said with doctor biden, "welcome to the family. you're now bidens" _ "welcome to the family. you're now bidens" and — "welcome to the family. you're now bidens." and they made us cookies. laughter— laughter and they called our kids, and they called _ and they called our kids, and they called my— and they called our kids, and they called my parents. this was day 14 years— called my parents. this was day 14 years ago. — called my parents. this was day 14 years ago, now look where we are now — to years ago, now look where we are now - to be _ years ago, now look where we are now - to be able to— years ago, now look where we are now — to be able to serve as cycle to —— second _ — to be able to serve as cycle to —— second gentleman with him as the president— second gentleman with him as the president and, as the second lady. now i_ president and, as the second lady. now i get— president and, as the second lady. now i get to support my wife, kamala
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harris, running as president of the united _ harris, running as president of the united states.— united states. cheering let me tell _ united states. cheering let me tell you _ united states. cheering. let me tell you something united states. cheering i let me tell you something - united states. cheering - let me tell you something - we united states. cheering _ let me tell you something - we are let me tell you something — we are going _ let me tell you something — we are going to _ let me tell you something — we are going to win— let me tell you something — we are going to win this election! let me tell you something - we are going to win this election! cheering where on the _ going to win this election! cheering where on the right _ going to win this election! cheering where on the right side _ going to win this election! cheering where on the right side of— going to win this election! cheering where on the right side of every i where on the right side of every single _ where on the right side of every single issue, and we have this team i’ilht single issue, and we have this team right here _ single issue, and we have this team right here and thousands of others all around — right here and thousands of others all around the country. how do i know? _ all around the country. how do i know? because i've been travelling all around — know? because i've been travelling all around the country and i've met them _ all around the country and i've met them we — all around the country and i've met them. we have an amazing team, you've _ them. we have an amazing team, you've done — them. we have an amazing team, you've done an amazing job, and you'll— you've done an amazing job, and you'll continue to do that so we can elect _ you'll continue to do that so we can elect kamala harris is the next president— elect kamala harris is the next president of the united states of america — president of the united states of america. so let's hear it for kamala harris! _ america. so let's hear it for kamala harris! . cheering
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hi, delaware! thank you, guys. thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you all, thank you. can we just give it up again for my husband? cheering it is so up again for my husband? cheering it is so good — up again for my husband? cheering it is so good to _ up again for my husband? cheering it is so good to hear— up again for my husband? cheering it is so good to hear our— it is so good to hear our president's voice. joe, i know you're still on the call and we've been talking every day. you guys heard it from doug's voice, loved heard it from doug's voice, we loved joe andjill, heard it from doug's voice, we loved joe and jill, we really do. they truly are like family to us. its mutual! l _ truly are like family to us. its mutual! i knew _ truly are like family to us. its mutual! i knew you _ truly are like family to us. its mutual! i knew you were i truly are like family to us. its mutual! i knew you were still
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truly are like family to us. its - mutual! i knew you were still there, ou're not mutual! i knew you were still there, you're not going _ mutual! i knew you were still there, you're not going anywhere, - mutual! i knew you were still there, you're not going anywhere, joe! - mutual! i knew you were still there, you're not going anywhere, joe! i'mi you're not going anywhere, joe! i'm watchin: you're not going anywhere, joe! i'm watching you, kid, i love you. you're not going anywhere, joe! i'm watching you, kid, i love you. i- watching you, kid, i love you. i love watching you, kid, i love you. love you, joe. watching you, kid, i love you. i love you, joe. applause - love you, joe. applause so i'm going _ love you, joe. applause so i'm going to _ love you, joe. applause | so i'm going to recognise love you, joe. applause - so i'm going to recognise some of you then i'll get back. let me acknowledge some extraordinary national leaders who are all dear friends, both to the president and to me. governorjohn carney, where are you? he and isa
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thank you all. this truly is a delaware family, thank you. we're going to talk about her in a minute, julie chavez rodriguez, sheila nicks. . nicks. cheering and the - nicks. cheering and the entire . nicks. cheering - and the entire team that nicks. cheering _ and the entire team that is here, i want to thank all of you, and those who arejoining from want to thank all of you, and those who are joining from offices across our nation. doug and i wanted to stop by today and think everybody, and to express just what we know to
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be true. y'all have been working so hard, the people in this office have been working so hard. you've given so much of yourselves, long days and nights, what you are sacrificing in terms of the time you could be spending with other friends and family, and you're giving yourself to our country because and you country and you lovejoe, and you love me, and we
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and so we have one of six days until election day, it did not tell we have some hard work to do. and as
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jyoti always reminds us, we can do hard things ——jod. jod has been such an active leader of this team and that is why i have just asked her to run my campaign and she

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