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♪ i am a victim of one of the great political smear campaigns in the history of our country. >> two more women say donald trump made inappropriate sexual advances toward them. >> disturbing stories keep coming. >> these allegations are 100% false. they're made up, they never happened. >> first of eight accusers publicly came forward wednesday night. >> believe me, she would not be my first choice, that, i can tell you. >> this is who donald trump really is. >> this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to clinton corruption.
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i like it better without the teleprompter. good morning, and hasn't saturday to you. so grateful to have you on board with us this morning. i'm christi paul. >> and i'm victor blackwell. new this morning, donald trump lashing out to his accusers after two more women came forward to now say he sexually assaulted them. >> i am a victim of the one of the great political smear campaigns in the history of our country. they are coming after me to try and destroy what is considered by even them the greatest movement in the history of our country. >> stunning new allegations come from these two women you see here. there on the left and christian
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anderson a photographer on the right. trump called the accusation nonsense the false and released this statement on zer are vos. i vaguely member as a contestant on "the apprentice" to be clear, i never met her at a hotel or greeted her inappropriately. and in fact, ms. zervos continued to contact me for help, e-mailing my office on april 14th of this year asking that visit her restaurant in california. beyond that, the media is now creating a theater of absurdity that threatens to tear our democratic process apart. >> reporter: all of these women, including the two latest to come forward they say they're doing
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it because of donald trump's own comments in the "access hollywood" tape and the denial. summer zervos was a contestant in "the apprentice" season five 2006 after getting the boot from donald trump in the episode -- >> you know what summer, you're fired. go, thank you. >> reporter: zervos turned to trump to guide her career. >> even after i was fired i continued to see him as a potential employer. >> reporter: she said she met with trump in 2007 first in his office in new york. >> i was surprised that felt it was just a form of degrading. >> reporter: trump asked for her number. zervos and family members she told about the kiss suggested they ignore it.
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>> i focused on my life and thought of it as a greeting and should not take it as anything other than that. >> reporter: she agreed to meet him at the beverly hills hotel. le she said a security guard arrived in trump's room. >> i stood up, he started kissing me on the mouth as i was coming towards him. i walked away and sat down in a chair. he was on a seat across from me. he then asked me to sit next to him. i complied. he then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing again very aggressively and placed his hand in my breast. i pulled back and walked to another part of the room. >> reporter: she said she resisted while the aggression continued. >> i pushed his chest and said, come on, man, get real. he repeated my words back to you, get real as he began
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thrusting his jen that genitals. >> reporter: she hasn't talked to trump since though she said she reached not april of this year to give him a chance to explain his behavior. she never heard back. with a flood of emotions she said she felt she had to speak out. >> you do not have the right to treat women as sexual octobers just because you are a star. >> reporter: she said i never meeted her in a hotel or greeted her inappropriately a decade ago. that is not who i am as a person and it is not how i conducted my life. christian anderson telling "the washington post" she, too, was groped by trump in the 1990s. >> person on my right to unbeknownst to me at that time was donald trump put their hands up my skirt. he did touch my vagina through my underwear, absolutely.
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i got up and turned around and i see these eyebrows. very distinct eyebrows of donald trump and i got up and i moved. and i continued to talk with my friend. they said, oh, that's donald trump. i said, ooh, he's gross. he just put his hand up my skirt. >> reporter: cnn has not verified either of these claims. the trump campaign responding to christian anderson's allegations with this. this is a total fabrication it did not happen. it is illogical and nonsensical to think donald trump was alone in a nightclub in manhattan and that the alleged incident and recognition of mr. trump went unnoticed by both the women involved and anyone else in this crowded venue. as for zervos.
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she is a republican and speaking out so she can sleep at night. >> let's talk more about summer, the trump campaign released the statement reportedly from her cousin. here it is. i'm completely shocknd and bewildered by my cousin summer zervos and her appearance on "the apprentice" has had nothing but belowing to say about mr. trump and that was until summer invited mr. trump to her restaurant during the primary and he said no. i think summer wishes she could still. and responded like this john barry is a cousin his employment ended since then, he's expressed hostility and ill will towards summer. given the rifts there the family
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and the statements made today summer did not intend to create further rifrts by commenting further on mr. barry. >> as you heard, trump is denying them vehemently. how consequential can these be whether confirmed or not? >> we've seen with women voters donald trump has been struggling with decline over the past week and a half in support for donald trump after these allegations came out last friday. since then, you know, as you just reported, we've had multiple allegations come out. and more are expected. or rumored to come out. and that could increasingly affect how these doing with this demographic. >> we have some reaction from hillary clinton, this is what she said last night in seattle. at least part what she said. >> the whole world has heard
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donald trump brags about mistreating women. and the disturbing stories keep coming. this is who donald trump really is. we know that. now, we have to demonstrate who we are. >> all right. the female electorate here as you mentioned is one of the place where is trump is very vulnerable. and really needs those votes. hillary clinton in a sense, some people would say, she has an opportunity here to further this conversation. but she's not on the trail today. he is going to be, as we understand it, in chappaqua. but i understand, she does have -- she's got bill, she's got chelsea, she's got president obama out campaigning for her. meanwhile, donald trump, he's going to be all over the map today. he's in new hampshire, he's in
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new jersey, he's in maine. he's got mike pence in indianin florida. they are on the campaign trail, she is not. is it hurting her that she has spent the past couple of days fund-raising and not out there speaking necessarily to rallies? >> i think what it communicates to voters from the clinton campaign, they said that they have been on the issue highlighted and also they're preparing for the final debate. voters want to hear about these issues. something that the trump campaign's own surrogate said they wish their candidate would address more. they're hoping this wednesday that much of the conversation is not focused on these allegations, but the topics that american voters say they want their leaders to address most. so, i think everyone is hoping there will be a smooth pivot from both sides very soon. and i think that's what the clinton camp is focusing on. >> but what do you say to those
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people who say, clinton is not on the campaign trail, also, because she's trying to avoid the latest wikileaks stunt? >> well, that's a valid concern. there are a lot of questions that the clinton campaign needs to respond to according to voters who are on the bubble or remain independent. and i imagine is that trump will bring these issues up at this next debate and continue to at rallies abefore they see each other face-to-face. there are a lot of questions that voters have on both sides that candidates only have a little amount of time to address. >> 24 days and counting. eugene scott, good to have you with us this morning. thank you. donald trump on major defense trying to save his campaign with a slew of accusations against him. coming up, one of his mosta ar
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the accusations swirling around donald trump has his supporters and detractors really drawing the line here. meanwhile the embattled gop nominee is vehemently defending himself and publicly attacking those accusers, watch. >> it is a phony deal. i have no idea who these women are. i have no idea. when you look at that horrible woman last night, you say, i don't think so. believe me, she would not be my first choice, that i can tell you. now suddenly after nine years, phony accusers come out less than a month before the most
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important elections in the history of our country. one came out recently where i was sitting alone on a plane. i really don't sit alone that much. >> joining me now, cnn political commentator scotty nell hughes and a. scott bolden, former chairman of the democratic party. scottie, i want to start with you, what you heard there, do you support what donald trump said about these accusers? >> well, i think we have some issues. we live in the united states, victor, we are innocent until proven guilty. and i find it funny that these women make these accusations have no proof besides a family member that they talked to yet, mr. trump is saying that he did not do it. which is exactly opposite of how he acts towards these things in our country. let's take summer zervos, since she ran the package, not only do
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you have a cousin saying something. you actually have an e-mail from summer to mr. trump april 14th of this year, talking about the restaurant. inviting him and his supporters to the restaurant. they can talk about it. >> we read that. >> we have the question, why does she now all of a sudden hate him when last spring, she was please, come to my restaurant. bring your supporters, we can share great stories about how much we love mr. trump. >> scottie let me put this to you, because just a couple days ago when donald trump put the four accusers, through accusers and one person involved in a lawsuit that hillary clinton was involved in, there were questions about why they were there. you defended donald trump bringing them to the debate and saying these women have to be heard. i want you to listen to yourself a couple days ago about those women, watch. >> and the reason why those women were present about last night, it's not about bill clinton but more importantly
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about how hillary clinton treated those women. she said any women that's ever been under sexual abuse or sexual harassment or any abuse, those stories need to be told. >> it's important how hillary clinton treated those women. the stories need to be told. they need to be listened. he gave them a chance. is the staple standard that you're holding donald trump to the same standard? >> absolutely. those are my words. >> i'm not asking you, is it consistent? >> those women are represented by gloria allred. i'll give gloria credit, at least she representing all of the women in the case. a lot of them have gone through a court of law, had settlements, their stories were just not told in the public eye. the difference with these women, coming out 20 some odd days before the election. each one of these stories, you had anthony gilbert come out he
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is the person sitting across from jessica lee. guess what, he came out and said that's not true. one on stop of him. >> let me get to scott. let me get to scott. let me play you something that donald trump jr. said in 2013, specifically, about sexual harassment in the workplace. i want you to get to that. >> you can't handle some of the basic stuff that's become a problem in the workforce today you don't belong in the workforce, like you should go maybe teach winter garden. >> if you can't handle sexual harassment, go and teach kindergarten. what we're hearing from donald trump and donald trump jr. and these women specifically, scott? >> is it runs in the whole family. the whole family simply does not get it. listen, i'm a former manager of a law firm. those type of statements would not be tolerated.
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let me just say this about what scottie said. you can't have it both ways. on one hand, donald trump wants to accuse bill clinton who is not running for president. on one hand, they want to accuse donald trump of groping women, you can't have it both ways. let me say this as a former sex prosecutor in new york, all right. we look at people who have been sexually assaulted. lies have no details. each of these women have details. did they tell people contemporaneous with the bad act? every one of them certainly did. did they have a motive to lie? they're not looks for fame and fortune. donald trump drove this narrative and drove them out. they simply wanted to be credible and wanted to attack him on his credibility when he denied ever groping anyone. character in a presidential race and in a president is super important. and then, even in his defense, list ten to this, victor, even
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his defensely objectifies the very women accusing them of groping him. he said, hey, they wouldn't be my first choice. hillary clinton walked in front of me and i'm not impressed. we know sexual assault is about power. it's not about looks, body or attractiveness. in the mind of a supernarcissist, he gropes because he feels he's entitled to it. not because of sexual attraction but a power. donald trump has a serious personal problem in the campaign. >> scottie stay with us, we're going to come back with the two of you after the break. and we'll talk about hillary clinton in just a moment, christi. >> because the focus remains on the accusations about donald trump, absolutely right, we have had a conversation about hillary clinton and what she's joined with now, wikileaks. stay close. tokyo-style ramen noodles.
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we may see a lot of donald trump, he's going to hit the campaign trail in new hampshire and maine continuing with the accusations swirling around him right now. in the meantime, hillary clinton has been quietly fund raising, this weekend, we understand she's taking a break in the campaign trail. cnn's jeff zeleny tells us why. >> victor and christi, hillary clinton is hunkering down with her advisers preparing for her final debate with donald trump. that comes this week in las vegas. but she's hitting the books like
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she did in the previous debates but before leaving on friday where she was raising money on a west coast swing, he dropped by a voting center and talked to volunteers. >> this election is incredibly painful. i take absolutely no satisfaction in what is happening on the other side. with my opponent. i am -- i am not at all happy about that. because it hurts our country. it hurts our democracy, it sends terrible messages to so many people here at home and around the world. the damage is being done that we're going to have to repair. divisions are being deepened that we're going to have to try to heal. so, our job doesn't end after this election. >> by saying her job does not end after the election signifies
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that she is indeed looking ahead. but when you talk to her advisers, they tell me that she is in fact focused on winning 270 electoral votes. but the reality here is they are preparing for a transition. they are looking forwards. they know something different is happening in this race. but that only happens if she has a successful debate next week. and she beats donald trump on november 8th. >> jeff, thanks. back with us, a. skaudz bolden, former chairman of the democratic national party and scottie nell hughes. i want to turn to the wikileaks, the clinton campaign's emates. and specifically this hour, one e-mail back on august 22nd of last year, from brian fallon, the spokesperson of the campaign to jennifer palmieri, and they were preparing remarks to hillary clinton to discuss the e-mail saga. the investigation of the server.
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there's one line that brian fallon among others highlights here. let's put it up on the screen. one line from the script from the video. this process of looking back to see to something should have been classified at the time is 79, as fallon writes is problemat problematic. we should not think it is fine to find something is that should have been classified at the time. our position is that no material exists else it could be said she mishandled classified info. scott, it suggests that there was classified information and she was safely careful with that server. what does that tell us about the campaign's difficult of walking a line how to frame this as they were trying to explain to the american people why she had the server and what could have been found there? >> well, i think the wikileaks and the exposure of these internal deliberations by the campaign ought to be condemned.
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we know that russia has done that. but that being said, it shows the difficulty and the deliberation in the campaign, internal discussions in the campaign, about this very difficult issue as it was evolving, as it was researched and they it turning over documents. and quite frankly, there's nothing new with that. it's consistent with what an external team would go through in assessing what our defense should be, and what we ougts to be saying about this. and at the time, really, not all of us, including the fbi new exactly what we had with the thousands and thousands of e-mails. now, if wikileaks would get into the deliberations of the trump campaign, it not only would have bombshells, but it would be far more entertaining than brian fallon's e-mail. >> i think your attempt there to turn to the trump campaign, but we're focused this half of the segment on hillary clinton. scottie, your response.
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>> well, of course, scott's going to throw out accusations just like the last segment, there's no evidence to support is it. we're just going to throw everything at because -- >> but -- >> let her finish. >> i agree with you, victor, this just shows that they knew there was classified information. and the line was, it didn't exist. let's not admit it. we're going to deny, deny, deny, regardless of whatever comes outside. i think there were a lost things revealed very zaching to the clinton campaign. i was very interested to find out that the hillary clinton campaign with voters towards barack obama and his mother and father, and how much -- him being raised in a muslim country. and his use of cocaine and the stance on gay marriage. all of those issues those who have supported president obama to go, wait a minute, were you going to try to use these targets against him? those sorts of things, were you going to try to use the faith of
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his father and where he grew up. maybe she wasn't always on board with the democratic party as she said she was. >> we will certainly go through the e-mails this morning. scottie, let me come back to you, as we've had the conversation over the last months. we've been clear by the birther issue, that being started by donald trump before he had a campaign. butby see here, polling, asking questions about how president obama, then senator obama, wrote about cocaine use. wrote about his father, in his autobiography. and this could come back to bite some of the democrats who are on obama's team and supporting hillary clinton. >> i don't think so. i think it's a pivot in trying to be divisive. >> we saw what the hack did for deb with wasserman schultz. >> absolutely. you can't deny that. these are issues. the people supporting hillary
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clinton and working on hillary clinton's campaign, it would be inappropriate to not test these issues. all she can be held accountable to is what she has presented and what letter campaign has presented. again, these deliberations go on all the time. let's look at donald trump deliberations, far more entertaining. >> we got to wrap it there. we got to wrap it there, scott and scottie. >> i want to hear kellyanne's advice. >> i know you're going to continue the conversation on twitter. >> and another thing -- >> got it there. clinton versus trump there's one more, wednesday, the final presidential showdown, live coverage begins 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. donald trump slamming the women accusing him of sexual assault calls the comments about sexual assault nonsense. does that lead to legal trouble? we explore that, next.
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happened at a nightclub in the early '90s. she tells our anderson cooper, what, according to her account, happened. watch. >> i was sitting on the couch with my girlfriends. it was at a club. and i was talking to them. and next thing i know there's a hand up my skirt. and i basically just pushed the hand away, turned and looked, got up off the couch. and we all moved. it was a very packed -- there were people ever where. as it was then. sand you know, i recognized the eyebrows right away. i turned to my girlfriends, i'm like who's this dude? they said that's donald trump. i said, oh, yeah, that's donald trump the eyebrows. he just stuck his hand up my skirt. ww. could i have said something? maybe. who am i going to tell, the club manager, donald trump put his hand up my skirt and they'll be like, yeah they'll go to him sand say did you do this?
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he'll say no. then where do you go from there? it's kind of where we are now. >> trump on friday called anderson's account nonsense. arguing that he rarely sits alone. >> one came out recently where i was sitting alone in some club. i really don't sit alone that much. hnestly, folks, i don't sit alone -- i was sitting alone by myself. and then i went -- somebody. i just heard this one, it's like -- it's like unbelievable. even a simple investigation would have shown these allegations against me in just about all cases, it's nonsense. >> anderson never claimed trump was sitting alone at the time of the incident. >> yeah, to clarify that, trump
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has forcefully thrown away every allegation. joey jackson cnn legal analyst. joey, let's look ahead here. something like this goes to court. would is it be difficult for donald trump to disprove the credibility of these women? >> good morning, christi. you know, interestingly enough, that's the big question, does it or will it even make it into court. the issue is, it's really two fold one is the court that you're talking about which is the actual courtroom. and the other is the court of public opinion. i think that's where hurts him the most. in terms of pursuing a case it would be unlikely that would happen because of statute of limitations. there are statute of limitations in every state, new york included in that that prevent from you getting in the courthouse door unless you make the allegations within a specified period of time. what she described was known in new york state ass forful
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touching. you cannot touch a person without their consent. in lighting of that, if you do that it's a crime. because the statute of limitations happens to be in new york two years, i don't know that it even makes it into the courthouse door. >> let's just hypothesisly say that it does, how do you defend donald trump? >> well, generally what would happen to be, it's hard to disprove a negative. what you do let's start in reverse. first you assess and analyze the claims. when it did happen, where it did happen. we know that, what the allegations are. and then what you get to is it likely it did happen? and that is what we call recent outcry witnesses. oftentimes in sexual abuse cases you would tell someone. you would go to a friend at the club. i can't believe what happened. oh, my goodness, this is what he did to me. even if you don't go to authorities certainly you have other people there. say, yes, he did come to me, relates that story on that day
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at that time, at that place. then, of course, in terms of defense it's a credibility attack. in the event that donald trump was there, let's start with that. was he there on that night. who if anyone was he with on that night. did anyone see anything out of the ordinary or unusual occur. in the event he was there, and these people did see something outside of the ordinary occur. then it goes to assessing the credibility of those who accuse you. that's how ultimately it would play out in the event it did get to a courtroom. >> joey jackson, thank you so much for breaking it down for us. good to see you. trump, clinton, virtual tie in the state of ohio. but can trump win over more voters there in the last 24 days? get some of those independents. hear from some of them, that's cummings. you. plus it's been merely a week since hurricane matthew hit the east coast. towns in north carolina still under water. and things could get even worse before they get any better. fun. we invested in your fund
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well, a judge has extended the voter registration deadline in 36 north carolina counties and here's a look at why. entire towns are still under water. days after hurricane matthew hit the east coast. and it could be another two weeks before those water levels go down. >> the flooding is also threatening more areas. leaving people who live there watching and waiting to see eventually what will happen. >> like tuesday, i know i'll be here. >> what is that like? >> it's very difficult, my mom, she's elderly. >> stuck for probably ten days.
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>> there's more information on how you can help the victims of the north carolina flooding, and all of the victims of hurricane matthew, logon to our web cnn.com/impact. cnn is touring the country talking to voters in some of the most competitive battleground states and that he have a lot to say. >> i just don't trust donald, that's all. >> because he got money that ain't anything. >> i'm willing to vote for a clown before donald trump. >> we'll bring you more of those stories later today. but car accidents the leading cause of accidents with teens in the united states, more than cancer, homicide combined. the cnn bureau with that shocking statistic. see how kids can properly handles themselves on the road every day and emergency situations. >> reporter: a lot of parents never toss their kids a loaded
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likely, analysts say, come down to voters there key swing states from ohio, to pennsylvania, to florida. and we know for many of them, this race is about the economy. their jobs, their wallets. >> the candidates know this, that's why donald trump has scheduled campaign events in new hampshire and maine today. what dot voters there think? poppy harlow has been traveling through the states hearing first hand from the 54s for a special report called "your money, your vote." >> she takes to us ohio, for instance, where early and about tentee voting begins today. no one has won the white house without winning ohio since 1960. >> reporter: this neighborhood in cleveland, ohio, was one of the strongest for president obama in 2012. mitt romney did not get a single vote from people living in these homes. not one. people living here have been struggling economically for a long time. and they still are. so, the question is, will they
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come out in droves for hillary clinton? the way they did for president obama. >> hillary. >> hillary is the best candidate. >> that's a no-brainer. >> reporter: there have been decades of economic despair and dwindling faith that politicians will help. >> i think the democratic platts form is saying the same thing we have heard for the past 50 years. >> over and over. >> over and so far. since the war on poverty was declared? >> yes. >> reporter: jeff used to be in gains, now, it's landed him in prison. >> it's one of the highest crime areas in cleefldz. about ten gangs here. what's up, good? yeah. i think the democratic party has taken us for granted. the republican party ignores us except for trump. trump is starting to make inroads because he is a polarizing figure. >> i just don't trump donald trump, that's all.
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>> because he got money, that ain't everything. >> i'm willing to vote for a clown before donald trump. >> reporter: really? >> yes, with a red nose. i do agree with republicans sometimes, but i do not agree with nothing that donald trump stands for. >> reporter: and that brings us with the second pat of this ohio chapter, 200 miles south. we're in pile county, ohio, this place matters a lot. not for the number of votes here but for what it represents. it used to be solidly blue. it's been moving more and more red. in 2012, this was the closest county in the country. mitt romney won here with a single vote. just one vote. it's 96% white. largely blue collar. and unemployment here is high. these are exactly the voters donald trump has been speaking to. so if his message isn't resonating here, he's in trouble. >> i'd say right now, you're looking at a coin toss? >> a coin toss among union
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workers until now have been solidsly blue? have you ever seen anything like that before? >> no. so donald trump says he's the one to bring these jobs back. he's the one to builds up your industry? >> donald trump is saying that, that's total propaganda. where's his merchandise made? what does he have to offer to the industry? nothing? >> reporter: many see trump as their best shot at getting ahead. since 2000, ohio has lost nearly a third of its manufacturing jobs. >> he does a lot of things that are amazing that he's telling us he can do for us. >> reporter: angie shanks runs a real estate firm here. >> it mean more jobs. better paying jobs. >> reporter: you voted for president obama in 2008? >> yes, i did. i think trump is a businessman and the country a business, needs to be run as a business. >> reporter: when we met angie, she was leaning towards trump,
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now after the "access hollywood" tape surfaced she's reconsidering. you're a life long democrat? >> yes. >> reporter: so you're voting for hillary? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: no? >> no, my dad was a coal miner. she puts coal miners out of work. >> reporter: why does this go from one town to the next with some people left and others right. as you can see, these voters are clearly divided on who they think will do more for their personal economy as president. we've heard so much from the candidates and pundits, it was refreshing to get out there and hear directly from the voters. i should note this was filmed before the 2005 "access hollywood" tape surfaced. we called all interviewed nearly each one with the extension of a few told us they supporting donald trump and planning to vote for him. you can see more of our special road trip and the special report
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that airs tonight at 7:30 p.m. eastern, victor and christi. >> poppy, looking forward that that tonight with poppy. there's a lot of news to tell you about this morning. >> the next hour of your "new day" starts after a short break. all right, here we go, baby! hey! we're doing the wave! taking off with me!
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♪ i am a victim of one. great political smear campaigns in the history of our country. >> two more women say donald trump made inappropriate sexual advances toward them. >> disturbing stories keep coming. >> these allegations are 100% false. they're made up. they never happened. the first of eight accusers publicly came forward wednesday night. >> believe me, she would not be my first choice, that, i can
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tell you. >> this is shoo donald trump really is. >> this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to clinton corruption. i like it better without the teleprompter. 7:00 o'clock on a saturday morning. glad to see you up. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. >> donald trump is, of course, fightsing back this morning. he just tweeted 100% fabricated and made up charges pushed strongly by the media and the clinton campaign may poison the mind of the american voter fix. and yet the women accusing him of sexual assault. >> i am a victim of the one of the great political smear campaigns in the history of our country. >>
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