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get it at four imprint.com in brynn for certain the cnn presidential debates june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max it's monday. june 17. right now on cnn this morning. >> biden and trump, according votes and cash on the campaign trail, it's the first debate less than two weeks away israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu dissolving is six member war cabinet insisting it does not need to exist in over 1,000 people forced to evacuate it is a raging fire north of los angeles continues to spread out of control 6:00 a.m. here in
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washington, here's a live look at the white house the morning, everyone. >> i'm on a rod. you in for kasie hunt. it's great to be with you. we begin with president biden warning americans not to vote for donald trump while donald trump wanting black americans not to vote for joe biden a busy weekend for both candidates, raising cash according votes, which is ten days to go before the first presidential debate right here on cnn. president biden attended a big money fundraising at a star-studded event in los angeles, warning a second trump term could mean a hard shift further right? for the supreme court the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees, two more, two more he's already appointed to that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. >> there's this be good, this be the scariest part of all of it? >> well, i think it is one of the scariest parts of a look. the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is
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today now, tom spent part of his weekend in detroit trying to exploit signs of waning enthusiasm for biden, among some black voters the crime is most ramp and right here and in african-american communities, we don't want to get robbed and mugged and beat up, or killed because we want to walk across the street to buy a loaf of bread. but the black population wants law enforcement more than any other population. >> all right, let's bring in david from staff fighter with the atlantic. jesse hunt, former press secretary for the national republican congressional committee, and former white house communications director kate benningfield. good morning. thank you all for being here, kid. i want to start with you about just trump's trying to win over black photos just to get a sense and son for the viewers remember, how black verde's voters came down for biden in the 2020 election, we exit polls there, showed that i won overwhelmingly 87% to 12%.
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>> biden versus trump. >> and then you bring it down. it is much tighter. where the margins according to public polling, right now how much concern is there in the biden camp right now that the margin is getting tighter? yeah. >> look, i think they believe it i can do they believe those polls? >> do they believe those poles is maybe a little bit of a tricky way of framing it i think they certainly believe their own data, and i think that there's a recognition that the base is not as solid for biden as it was at this point in 2020. i think they're very eyes open about that. you can see that in the way that they're campaigning. i mean, you can see they've done a lot of work to put together outreach efforts to black voters. you see their spending, if you want to know probably more than or did they were investing earlier. >> but also if you want to know where it campaign is focused, look at what they're putting their dollars and they've done a lot of advertising to the black community. so they, they know that this is needs to be a signif, they need to shore these numbers up. this will be a significant piece of his winning coalition if he's
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reelected. so i think there's definitely an acknowledgment. i don't know that the public polling i don't know that they believe the public polling as it stands right now, captures where things will be in october than the first week of november when people are really facing the choice of going into the voting booth and choosing joe biden or donald trump but they definitely recognize that this is a space where they need to keep doing work mark and i think you're seeing them do that in just to get us viewers are listening to, listen to what trump was saying to voters in michigan as he is trying to attack joe biden and his handling about issues affecting the black community biden wrote the devastating 1994 crime bill was talking about super predators that was biden. >> he walks around now talking about the black vote. he's the king of the super predators i mean, even actually coined the phrase the super better drives, but is that, is that an effective strategy? >> if, if trump were making inroads into what the black
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vote, in reality, and not just in bad poles. you'd expect to be able to get some people to show up for him in detroit, but he couldn't that he created was mostly white adria entered a completely fake media event rented a church, he bussed in people who are wearing not church clothes, but rally close. they are obviously not locals. they're obviously not attendees. you don't have to do that. if you have support and then he told a series of postural lives detroit has recovered this year having a magnificent turnaround first population growth and half a century, lowest number of homicides and half a century. >> that fate notorious derelict train station. i broke into it about ten years ago to tour the ruins of the train station and de it was a tragic thing, is just been restored beautifully and it's about to reopen. detroit is now magnet for attracting new artists it is, it is a great american turnaround story so when you have to tell so many lives, when you have to bus and people, it tells me you probably don't have a lot of indigenous support in that town. and that tells me that probably these pools are reflecting kinda disaffection with people are bearing the
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brunt of price rises, but trump just lies all the time. and we have to be very careful because, because of the code of our profession and it's a good code where the candidate speaks and you report it. but when you've had a candidate who lives all the time, i mean, it raises a question that cnn is going to face with this coming debate, which is you're going to have this unprecedented event. you're gonna have a president, the united states, on a stage with a convicted criminal. i worry about the security implications of that. are you going to do some kind of special pat down to make sure? isn't brought some kind of weapon with them that might harm the president. he's a convicted criminal on this age of the president, and he lies all the time. >> well, i would just get back to the discussion that is you're raising about his pitch is not effective. one to black voters, but trump is trying to doug bug crime, talking about immigration russian as a way to win over that key voting bog. what do you make of his argument? >> it will i think honestly it take to kate's point like the proof is in the pudding. clearly the biden campaign is little concerned about the slip that they've seen among biden
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standing with minority voters black voters i think it's quite appealing. obviously, the issue that's top of mind for for every voter regardless of their demographic, is inflation cumulative inflation under joe biden, is that almost 20% that's not something that any working class american wants to deal with. and i think that's what's fueling some of the support for trump as it relates to these specific topics. there was a recent poll that came out from cbs that showed a that over 60% of voters hispanic voters in general supported trump's immigration policies over 50% of hispanic voters support trump's immigration policies. so i think that's something that's a lot of minority voters are directed to. and clearly it's working. >> i also think the super predator line of attack is sort of a bizarre one for trump bright. first of all, i mean, to your point, that's super predator is not a term that the joe biden coined, but also it's a line of attack that is less but it's rooted in the
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crime, the crime balle, which trump and republicans tried to make a divisive issue in the 2020 campaign in a moment when people are concerned about crime focused on crime, trump is sorted. this is sort of a weirdly discordant argument. argue that like joe biden, who authored the crime bill, which by the way was effective and bringing crime down at a time when trump himself is trying to argue that he's the law and order president i'm not sure that the super predator line of attack, it really sticks or has any intellectual consistency. but i guess that's never been done with trump's concern, has 319902014, we saw the steepest reduction of crime in american history by 2014, we probably had the lowest crime rates in the history of organized american society unfortunately, after that, things we've got things went wrong and especially under donald trump, we saw the steepest increase in crime in an america since the 1960s the trump years saw a terrible crime wave, partly because of lax gun, gun laws and their 2020. we saw more
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guns bought in a single year than ever bought before in american history. the good news is, since trump left town the crime rate has begun to come down. and this year it's coming down very dramatically. so donald trump, look, donald trump's genius and he does have one as he's the world's leading marketer of crap products anybody can sell a good steak he sells at terrible steck anywhere because all the good vodka he sells a terrible vodka and he's doing let me let now he's the guy who presided over the steepest increase in crime since the 60s is saying vote for me, i'm anti-crime. the guy who starts saw the steepest increase in the number of guns out there saying, i will make you safe when you go what buy a loaf of bread, if you're in danger, you're probably danger from a gun that was bought under trump stolen under crump, and is now being used against you they knocked over by water, has an attorney to go real quickly just are biden or trump and well, i'd say, first of all, like the spiking crimes you saw was predominantly under democrat run cities and democratic policies that they were implementing on the local level. i'd also point out that
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it took burning cities took a massive spike in crime in these cities that we're talking about to get democrats to wake up. they saw the polling and started to course correct? i don't necessarily think voters are interested in somebody being reactionary de, at, the end of de, of course it depends on the voters are going to feel come november, we're going to talk much, much more. we have more to get to next chile mornings from steve bannon, if donald trump we takes the white house plus evacuations near los angeles as wildfire continues to spread and donald trump bragging about his mental fitness while confusing a key point wednesday, cnn celebrates june rage, juneteenth which performance is by john legend, eddie lewbel, smokey robinson. we still have a lot of work to do. >> juneteenth celebrating freedom and legacy wednesday and cnn when the saw dust settles and the engine finally roars, the thing you care about most is the job well done but
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make what's out there yours. i think horizon is all about that horizon an american saga have human 20 pretty are i've got to know him pretty well and i had absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his his is a neurological functions. the reason that we did the cognitive assessment is plaintiffs simple because the president asked me to do it. he came to me and he said, is there something we can do a test or some type of screen that we can do to assess my cognitive ability that was former white house physician now, texas congressman ronnie jackson, talking about the cognitive to st. gave former president trump in 2018. now, over the weekend, trump challenge president biden to do the same right before confusing his former doctor's name i think you should take a cognitive tests like i did. i took a cognitive test and dark ronnie dr. ronny johnson. does
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everyone know ronnie johnson, congressmen from texas? he was deemed white house doctor and he said i was the healthiest president. he feels in history as ronny jackson, nod to thompson my battles back. >> okay. what is your reaction to that? >> who among us i mean, look i make mistakes. >> i make mistakes. but you do it when you're ridiculing the cognitive the ability of your opponent that's different yeah. >> certainly a fair point but i do think honestly the biggest tests that we're going to see is this debate that's coming up, right? this is the earliest presidential debate, general election debate that we'd ever seen, at least in modern memory. so in terms of cognitive test or whatnot, the proof is really going to being how each candidate handles himself on the debate stage when they're contrasting ideas with against each other and seeing who performs the best so we'd have a true test coming up in the next week or so go ahead no, i broadly agree with that, but i mean, look, the
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entire the entire thing is preposterous, like the fact that you have donald trump up here are going to take a cognitive i've asked my dear, dear friend whose name i can't remember or accurately repeat while i'm trying to dunk on joe biden. i mean, it's like it's embarrassing honestly. it's embarrassing. it also shows the futility i think of this line of attack. i mean, people see joe biden, they saw him on the world stage. they saw him at the g7. you had the eu had the chancellor of germany talking about how sharp biden is driving the allies forward as russia is on the march. i mean, these are, these are, there are serious people attesting to biden's capability in the job. and then you have donald trump up arguing that they should take take a cognitive test and it can't even remember his doctors. it's embarrassing. >> well, as of course will assess that it comes. >> we all admire the us navy. so when you put a clip of someone in a naval uniform on television attesting to the mental fitness of donald trump. of course, we believe it, and
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only some of us will remember, wait a minute. was that the guy who was busted from admiralty captain because of alcohol and sexual misconduct. was that the guy who as white house doctor was prescribing dangerous drugs at a rate, 10100 times ever before seen in a white house, i worked in the bush white house. the idea that i would go to the white house doctrine, say, give me opioids unimaginable, but lots of people including maybe the president we're getting massive quantities on pressing certain quantities of drugs from that doctor's office. that was the doctor who signed his name to obvious lies, but trump's height and weight we can all judge height and weight. anyone who was speed to a county fair, and we can see that donald trump is not a prize heifer but he signed his name. so it is amusing that trump can't remember his name, but it's it's alarming with that person said and we when we play the clip, we have to have the contexts that is not a person whose word you can take. and then let's say, i mean, it's all about expectation setting and trump keeps adding these very low bars about joe biden. joe biden may easily
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sound good. ashley ashley, ashley cnn is central accountability day. >> that's how steve bannon, this is describing integration de 2025. >> if donald trump wins a second term, the longtime trump ally, delivering a series of chilling warnings at a conservative gathering in detroit, vowing a wind by trump means investigations and prosecutions of anyone was cross the former president number fifth is judgment day, january 20, 2025 is accountability de let's be on the afternoon of the 20th we're also going to start the pick and shovel work to take apart the administrative state undertake on its rogue element that praetorian guard that deepstate. we're going to run them all out of town. are you prepared to fight? are you
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prepared to give it all? are you prepared to leave it all on the battlefield? ladies and gentlemen? it's very simple. victory or death well, you know, you can dismiss this as a trump ally hussein, it's not trump, but this is what the former president himself, i said about the idea of retribution and for those who have been wronged and betrayed, i am your retribution based on what they've done. >> i would have every right to go after them. well, revenge does take time. i will say that as does in sometimes revenge can be justified okay. >> you're a republican strategist sure. >> that riles up the base, but is that the message, the language you want to appeal to swing voters? >> but obviously, you know, the president has a unique, unique way of communicating and a lot of these sort of comments are, are common for his stump speech and what he says on the trail but we have seen a lot of voter
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dissatisfaction as it relates to institutions. so i actually don't think this falls on deaf ears. i think there's an audience out there that does want a degree of disruption that does want some accountability in washington and they haven't liked what they've seen from joe biden over these last four years now, obviously the president is going to want to, or the, excuse me, the former president is probably gonna want to focus on the issues that matter most the economy, inflation, talking about joe biden's record because ultimately that's what he needs to turn this race into, which is a referendum on biden. that's why you're seeing biden. biden's campaign, try to get draw trump out and enforce them to make more news that overcomes whatever biden's doing and the offset that's why they're doing a presidential debate so soon, how does the biden kept brands said this is not a winning message in a general election. that is, i think how the biden campaign season. i also think that that is demonstrably true. i mean, this is a message that is all about donald trump. yes. is it is it energizing for the mega base? of course? it is. we know that. >> but we saw throughout the republican primary, there was a not insignificant number of republican voters who said, i
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reject donald trump. i don't want this, and trump is making the entire race about him. at the end of the day, given where how people are feeling broadly about politics, the kind of level of disinterest all the discussion of the double-haters the campaign that is able to effectively make this race about their opponent is probably the campaign that's going to win. and so donald trump is helping the biden campaign do that by going out and talking only about himself in terms that have almost no resonance to the average voter in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, who wants to know what he's gonna do for them if he's reelected, how much? >> because it that's revenge. retribution. dog is just rhetoric versus reality. if he becomes president, maybe it's 100% of the reality adult reelect donald trump will have two items on its agenda and only to one abandon ukrainian to putin and to wage war in the legal system of the united states. everything else, all the things we call it a serious issues, trump either has no real plan or no plan that he can execute. he has no plan on crime and he has no real plan on immigration. his tariff
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plan. well, karatay have to pass through congress and he will have no ability to do that. the thing he will be able to do will be to stop the flow of aid to ukraine so that his friend putin can grab it and second, to try to overturn a point student which people through the department of justice have an acting stooge, attorney general, and then say, i want everyone who committed a crime for me to be let off legally or illegally. and i want you to use the power of the state to go after my enemies. that's real. all this stuff we say israel, that's not real, that's the rhetoric that bannon said. that is the real face of trump to everything else. let's vaporware speaking of revenge, better ideological tensions within the house. >> gop will be unfold, displayed tomorrow as voters cast their ballots in the contentious republican primary for virginia's fifth congressional district seeing republican congressman bob good, leader of the house freedom caucus will attempt to fend off a challenge from john maguire who earn trump's support following goods, initial endorsement of ron desantis for president though.
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>> good, good. >> as since endorsed trump, even traveling to new york to support him during his criminal hush money trial. >> the former president, though i slammed good calling that endorsement quote, too late. >> and while trump back, candidates have seen particular success, this primary cycle, good told me he is still confident about his chances donald trump backing your opponent and how much does that hurt your campaign? >> we're going to win. the people are behind us in the fifth district, overwhelmingly, everybody's coming together and winning on november 5 at the time to talk about previous endorsement or supporting previous guinness behind us again, we're going to win on june 18 i mean, this is a really fascinating view of the where the house gop is right now, a good is one of the eight republicans who voted to oust kevin mccarthy, but he could be the one to lose, not necessary let me because of the vote to oust kevin mccarthy, but because he did the unforgivable sin of not endorsing donald trump. trump never forget slides, right? and so obviously in this situation, you see some
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members of the house freedom caucus up against donald trump, which is uncommon in today's washington typically they're aligned on different issues. look at the end of the de i think this is probably the last we'll talk about a house primary like this, given all the other complex issues that are going on in the world and how biden and trump will take center stage very soon, or other high-profile down ballot races when you're talking about control of the senate. but for right now, it's obviously entertaining to see to see trump going against some a member of the house freedom caucus, which is again in common trump's war on good could be the headline for every day of the past take years that if it's good, he's against but i think i think this does portend something that really does have a lot of significance, which is, i think we really don't think enough about the likelihood that the republicans are going to lose not only the presidency, but also the house into 2024. >> this is a fractured this united party full of, full of house members who obviously hate their national champion and campaigning on abortion restriction. and well, at the top of the ballot, criminality
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is going to be the dominant issue. trump's criminality at every race down below the presence is going to be abortion. abortion abortion, abortion if you're a how vulnerable house democrats do you run with joe biden? do you show up with and campaign with joe biden in these swing districts yeah. >> i think you do you think you should i think you do. depends on the district. and look, joe biden would be the first to say that. i mean, he always tells people i'll come campaign for you or campaign against you, whatever is going to help you more. so are there some districts where it makes more sense? not to stand shoulder to shoulder with joe biden yeah, that's political reality of the landscape, right now. what i don't think makes sense is running against joe biden's record. i mean, david's exactly right. the issue of abortion is going to be incredibly motivating for, obviously for the democratic base, but also for suburban voters are independent voters. so if you are a democrat you should be linked arm in arm with joe biden on protecting the woman's right to choose on combating trump's extremism, on going hard on january 6 so i think that there are there are
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good and important motivating arguments that joe biden represents that democrats in vulnerable districts should to embrace because running away from it. first of all, it's very hard. broadly speaking, to separate yourself from the national party in a presidential year but i think the substance of what biden not only is accomplished, but the message frame that he's laying out the choice, what's at stake in this election. that's a winning message. frame four we're moderate democrats for democrats in swing districts that they should embrace and whether they literally stand next to joe biden or not. yeah, that's a political decision that they need to make within their own. >> how do you think the top of the ticket plays for both sides? >> there are 17 or so house republicans in districts that joe biden won in new york, and california yeah but a lot of them have endorsed trump. >> they don't necessarily view it as a liability to endorse donald trump. do you think it's a liability in those districts? >> are republicans are gonna be
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excited if democrats embraced donald, excuse me, democrats embraced joe biden on the campaign trail i know they've referenced abortion being a top concern. from the top issue for the biden campaign. ultimately, it's going to come down to how people feel about the economy and how people feel about inflation. it's increased 20% under joe biden and that's everyone's top concern right now, regardless of where you stand on the political spectrum i'd also say that, right now in battleground states real clear politics, average trump's head and every battleground state, nevada, arizona, georgia pennsylvania, and they're pretty neck and neck in wisconsin and michigan. so i think that's going to help lift everyone down ballot house candidates and more specifically senate canvas as well. talking book control and senate, except i would just say quickly, look at kentucky in 2023, republicans really tried to make that raise a referendum on joe biden. they ran ads, they wanted to tie bashir to biden and bashir. one, donald trump will not consent to the election being referendum on joe biden, if he had any sense, if he had any self-control. >> but before trump is a thug,
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he's a crook. and before he's a crook, he's a head case so he will not of course, he should make the election. but the incumbent that's what every challengers should always do. but when the calendar, when the challenger is a raving out out-of-control egomaniac, he can't do it. so election will be about trump and the central is one pole that is mattered over the past ten years, and that is this blah, blah, blah. donald trump, blah, blah, blah. and the answer is 47%, yes, 53%, no. >> so david says that he thinks that potentially the house could flip to democrats. it sounds like you'd think that they would democrats world pick it up. >> could happen, could happen. >> absolutely. going to be a very tightly contested downtick erase who holds the house. republican told the house of lords could hold the house and a lot of times, what we see on presidential stage or speech, excuse me, in a presidential cycle is the house goes along with the president. >> and right now, donald trump is the favorite stories i don't know about that. i don't know if you could say is the favorite. it's a very, very close race. >> all right? okay. all right. well, we'll see coming up
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cabinet and left the government. he had essentially he was a minister without portfolio. so his role was to serve on that war cabinet he resigned along with gandhi, eisenkot, who wasn't observed server, but basically a participant in this five five-member war cabinet. so now it appears that matters relating to the or in gaza and for instance, war possibly on the border between lebanon and israel. those issues are going to be discussed in a broader security cabinet, this cabinet however includes people like bezalel smotrich shoes, the finance minister, and itamar ben gvir to the national security minister. these guys are hardliners they don't want any ceasefire in gaza. they want the war there to continue until hamas is total totally destroyed. a goal most neutral observers say is impossible to
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achieve. so what this means is that when discussing matters related 18 to the war in gaza, prime minister netanyahu's going to be in the room with some real hard liners. benny gantz was considered something what less hard line he was somebody who was pushing the prime minister to agree to some sort of ceasefire and hostage deal that might wind down the war in gaza. now sort of those railings are off and it appears that they are likelihood of a ceasefire agreement is going to be diminishing in his absence. and in the present since of these real hard liners, in the security cabinet, my no. hi ben wade have been in beirut monitoring the follow-up. thanks for that report and its 48 minutes past the hour. >> here's a warning round down these nine people shot and what appears to be a random shooting why is pad in suburban detroit on saturday? the gunman found
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ticketed us concert 110,900 fans packing kyle field and texas saturday night, breaking the record previously set by the grateful dead nearly 50 years ago. >> now, over the weekend, a band of trump vp hopefuls took the stage at a convention hosted by turning point action right-wing organization tied to conservative activist charlie kirk. but according to conventions, and ten de, vp candidate stood out above the rest. as 43% of the nearly 2000 attendees. so they prefer j.d. vance, et cetera, from ohio as donald trump's vice president. their second choice, senator tim scott, it 15%. here's vance speaking at the convention about what he views as a crucial quality for trump's of ventral running mate this applies to the vice president and there are a lot of smart good people that trump is looking at. but it also applies to our senators, that applies to our congressmen and women two, we need to have people who were supporting
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trump not tried to stab in the back. it's very, very simple so david who do you think would be the most, the best choice for trump the best choice for donald trump? >> yes. okay. so the best that's the opposite of investments were america. so what is your view? >> of course. so what trump would trump is going to look for? i think it's an absolute human zero that he learned his lesson for mike pence so he thought with pen seed found someone who have deferential, who is subordinated. but the last moment, pent showed some human, some integrity, some constitutional loyalty. and for that he was nearly killed and that is the one thing that trump is going to be looking for. so something like j.d. vance, i mean our j.d. vance is not a man of high character, but he is a man of high intellect and trump. >> can't trust me. >> it's the same thing with doug burgum. doug burgum as a man, he's not a man of great charisma, but he's a man of great accomplishment. trump can't trust the, but you can trust to tim scott because he's a zero and you can trust marco rubio because he's spiritually broken. so i think he's going to be looking for
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one of those sort of more negligible human beings. rather than somebody with high intellect or high care. so how does it, who is the biden campaign concerned about his running mate? i actually don't think the biden campaign is concerned about any of these people because all they do is serve to reinforce all of the worst aspects of donald trump. and that is the biden campaign's winning message here. so, you know, j.d. vance is somebody who's shown that he's willing to go out and advance and he trump lie. and doug burgum has gone out and shown that he's willing to advance any trump life. so for all of these people, really all they do is serve to underscore how unpalatable donald trump is for the biden campaign. it's sort of like pick whichever one of these guys you want. it doesn't change the fact that donald trump is the driver of the message here. and as somebody who's willing to put his own ego ahead of the country and the biden campaign's going to keep making that argument regardless of who's on the undercard. >> so this is the straw poll. look dead, 43% is that the turning point action that said hard-right group that trump
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spoke with michigan this past week, 43% chose vance 15 percent in the straw poll. tim scott, and then you see burgum and rubio. let these drop balls may not mean anything if there's happens and all these types of events sometimes means something, sometimes it doesn't as a republican strategist here at this table, who do you want to see trump pick the first, disagree with the characterizations who we just heard. they're out of the individuals. i think they all have really inspiring personal stories and have been pretty effective during their respective times and office look, they all bring unique qualities to the table. as i mentioned, some have more inspiring stories, others have executive experience, others have private sector experience. at the end of the day. >> what truly matters is who trump is most comfortable with who he identifies with, who in kind of echo his message at the end of the day, he wants a loyalty above all else. so i think that's gonna be an important factor you know, he's he's nothing if not a good show producer. so i think that's why you're seeing so much interest in the vice presidential sweepstakes, if you will. and he's going to allow that to continue through till convention in july. so
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stay tuned. >> some of them have of course, i've said things that have not been i'm particularly positive about donald trump over the years and months including good doug burgum, who is the former governor and was a presidential candidate, dropped out of the race, but has changed his tune just a bit. >> would you ever do business with donald trump i don't think so. why i would i just think that it's important that you're judged by the company you keep this guy as tireless. >> he's committed, he's smart, he's funny, ease, nothing like he's portrayed in the press. and so if you asked me that same question today, i'd be like, absolutely i would do business with them so changes. >> so one of the things that donald he also has said that he's gotten to know trump over the years. >> one of these that's going to be worrying about is fundraising, because all the trump campaign is raising a lot of money. there are also steeling a lot of money and money is short. biden is bought many more hours of television commercial so burgum offers the
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possibility of being able to write a pretty big check. he's a very wealthy man, j.d. vance has access to the vast wealth of silicon valley. he's kind of a peter teal protege and is connected with teal fundraising network but donald trump doesn't join torturing people and making them and humiliating them. and the more than they have criticized him in the past, the more pleasure he takes them, putting them through remember what he said about j.d. vance when j.d. vance is running for senate and he got trump's endorsement. trump would do events where you say jd vance is kissing my he would humiliate him in front of his own face. trump loves that. yeah. i've said this before, but these guys are all on the parade of debasement. that is what they're doing. then they're showing hi guys how much they believe their own soul is worth. >> what am a couple harris criticized joe biden, not much calmer. there's criticized joe biden. >> difference between taking there's a difference between a policy difference and personally attacking members of your family as donald trump has done with some of these folks let's chat attacking your spouse. i mean openly telling people that you're kissing your i mean, he is organizing
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that tried to organize their murder. he is intending to do million these people and they are more than happy to let it happen. >> i do want to turn it into bag because we learned about the debate rules, muted mics, coin flips, and no props the rules for the presidential the 2024 presidential debate are officially said with both the biden and trump campaigns, agreeing to the parameters of the cnn event as a june 27th date approaches the two candidates are entering preparation mode is i get ready to share a stage together the last time around though, it sounded like this if you asked the question, just as rational left, would you who is on your list? >> you don't you write, gentlemen, i think pax6 court's not going to give a look all right. >> so who benefits from the muted mike role look i'd maybe the public probably kate probably remembers this all too well from 2020, right? >> like that first debate was
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kind of off the rails a little bit and look like would it comes to debating trump's the street brawler if this is a boxing match it's probably decent since strategy for biden knowing he's not equipment as fetus trump to maybe lean on the rafah a little bit to enforce some order because that's the type of that's a type of debater that trump is and he's unpredictable. so it makes sense for why biden's campaign would pursue this. i don't necessarily it projects that level of strength and confidence, but we're here absolutely not true that biden's not as quick on his feet, go back and look at some of the seminal moments from that first debate. donald trump's saying, the proud boys stand back and standby if you watch that exchange, biden baited him into saying that. so i think the strategy for the biden campaign here is put donald trump on full display, drive contrast, make every briefing about trump's worst inclinations and let trump run a little bit because i think those moments where trump is really showing the country who he is it benefits joe biden. >> and so how are they preparing this whole donald trump, was talking about how he
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has prepared this is dating back from 25th teen until 2020 about his debate preparations my whole life is preparation for a debate. >> if you think about it, what's preparing for debate? there are million different things. i think i'm preparing somewhat like i prepared for the other debates. i think i'm preparing i enjoyed the debating process. i think this whole thing though is debate prep. you know what i do is to bake prep every day. i'm taking questions from you, people all the time. >> here, but it's different than this time is that he did not participate in the primary debates, has been doing many interviews beyond friendly interviewers. is he ready for this show? trump will rule and he will break it. you say to him, look, you just have just stopped defaming that woman you raped and you won't have to pay any more money. so he does it again. next time it'll cost you 1 million. next time it'll cost you 10 million next time it'll cost 90 million. just stopped doing it. >> he can't telling trump that there's going to be a mute. >> it's like telling him, don't put beans up your nose. he's going to find a bean and he's going to put it up his nose that's one way.
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>> but again, they dropped ready for this. >> i think trump, as you mentioned, does significant number of interviews with people well who might not necessarily be all that friendly to him. so i think his, his life has been one big media engagement. and the ultimately these debates are earned media opportunity and you feel the biden, biden, do you bring up all of trump's the fact that you've found liable for sexual assault and do you bring up all of this? >> how much do you focus on? his convicted felony? >> i think you do it in service of your larger message. i mean, you don't i wouldn't expect that joe biden will make a central strategy of the debate to hammer him on the sexual assault case. but we'll he mentioned it as painting a picture. it as he is painting a picture of trump is somebody who was not fit to go back to the oval office i think it's very possible. i think he i would imagine he will be prepared for trump to be incredibly personal biden yes. exactly. and so i think i

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