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tuesdays from now, we'll know who the new president of the united states is. if t could all come down to florida. so two reports both from florida tonight. first sarah murray traveling with the trump campaign. >> reporter: today donald trump is aching aim at president obama's legacy on the news that obama care premiums are set to spike next year. premiums are set to rise an average of 22% in 2017. but trump is insisting the price mike will be even larger. >> americans are going to experience another massive double-digit hike. you'll take 25% it's going to be 60, 70, 80, 90%. >> trump appeared to take a
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swipe at obama. the billionaire businessman ended up inviting questions about what sort of health care he offers his employees. >> i can say all of my employees are having a tremendous problem with obamawecare. what they're going through with their health care is horrible because of obama care. so we'll repeal it and replace it. >> reporter: despite trump's suggestion that all of his employees are struggling with his obama care, the general manager clarified 90% are employed through the hotel. trump's attempt to go on offense on policy comes as he appears eager to set aside his war of words with more than a dozen women who have accused him of sexual misconduct, telling fox news he'd rather focus on other issues. >> i just want to let people know i'm innocent, nothing
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happened. this is all fantasy land. everybody brings that up. >> reporter: as he spends his third days stumping in florida -- >> the number of people at the voting booths are massive, more than ever seen and a lot of them are wearing trump buttons and hats and shirts. >> reporter: a monmouth university poll in arizona, a state that hasn't voted for a democrat since bill clinton in 1996 shows hillary clinton nipping at trump's heels, drawing 45% support to trump's 46%. >> sara joins us from ta tallahass tallahassee. was trump able to stay on message tonight? >> reporter: he made it almost all the way there. he did talk about health care
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but then he started mocking joe biden and joe biden said he wished that they were in high school so he could take him behind the gym. he just feels the need to hit back at anyone who is critical of him. >> judging by the battleground polls, hillary clinton does not need florida to win the election. unless the polling changes drastically. 29 electoral votes is appealing to any campaign. superseding all of that could be the real reason why hillary clinton is campaigning so hard in florida, namely the fear of not campaigning hard. >> there are just 14 days, two weeks from today! >> reporter: hillary clinton eyeing the sunshine state and
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its 29 electoral votes today. >> so please join me. this is bigger than me, it's bigger than any of us. it's even bigger than donald trump, if you can believe it. >> reporter: expectations for clinton are high. nearly 7 in 10 voters believe she will win the election are trying to convince people not to become complacent. >> i'm feeling good but i'm not taking anything for granted. i'm going to work as hard as i can between now and the close of the election. >> reporter: vice president joe biden in battleground, pennsylvania. >> this man is thoroughly unqualified based on his conduct, his abuse of power and his lack of substantive knowledge. just the de minimis amount of knowledge needed to be president of the united states of america. i'm finished with donald trump. >> president obama on late-night tv. >> president obama will go down
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as perhaps the worst president of the history of the united states, exclamation point @real donald trump. @real donald trump, at least i will go down as a president. >> and about that property showing significant premium hikes next year, former president bill clinton defended the program. >> hillary says fix the problem, don't repeal it. >> you've got to crazy system where all of a sudden 25 million more people have health care and people are out there busting it 60 hours a week wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half. it's the craziest thing in the world. >> that statement put him in the dog house with democrats and his wife on defense with donald trump. >> if he repeals it, our
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medicare problem goes first. >> we have to go after the long-term health care drivers, get cost down, increase value, emphasize wellness. i have a point doing that. >> reporter: a point clinton echoed in a radio interview. >> the costs have gone up too much. we're going to get premiums and drug costs down. we can do that without ripping away the insurance people now have. >> how confident is the campaign about florida right now? >> reporter: they're feeling pretty good. they feel they're getting an uptick in female voters. also they're just looking overall at the polls and she is leading. she's doing better in florida than say ohio, but they just want to make sure they continue with that momentum. it's not a super, super comfortable lead. that's why she's spending a lot of time there and some of her
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big name surrogates are. >> one piece of hillary clinton's polling lead is the double-digit advantage she has among women voters. one big concern for the gop is that it will stay that way, not just on election day but years to come. amanda carpenter has an op-ed in today's "washington post." she writes i i'm one of the many women this republican left behind in this election. the gop is about to learn a hard lesson when it comes to the women's vote, defend us or lose us. you feel the republican party has abandoned you. how so? >> i think the decision was made a along the way in the primaries that it was okay to appeal to
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this very anger, alt-right party. there are shirts being worn that i can't repeat what's on those shirts. when i was a republican working for jim demint and ted cruz, when someone was at an event like that, they would be asked to leave. at some point someone in the republican party should have said this is not okay, we will not tolerate this kind of behavior. nobody did that in any concentrated way. you did see some people stand up like mitt romney but they were ignored. they were told to be quiet. i'm done aiming for donald trump. i want men in the republican party to be accountable for not standing up and defending women. where's the chivalry? where are the conservative men that talk about family values but then go on tv and defend
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locker room talk? that's not okay. republican women have had enough. >> that and republican party is respecting their voters. this notion that donald trump is hurting the party with women and doing so poorly with women -- >> you don't buy that? >> i don't buy that at all. our cnn poll, he's losing women by 12%. even george w. bush lost women. women tend to be democratic voters. we can talk about the democratics' problem with men. drpt is not doing any worse than romney and being in the position of having to defend the party from charges of sexism. i know female former staffers like me that question whether they could go work for the men who have defended donald trump. that means the party has a
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problem. you're going to lose the women's vote by however many points but if you can't get women to defend you, work with you in the future, once that becomes a problem, you have a problem as a party. before this election, i never really believed you needed a big push to put women in leadership positions because i trusted the men in our party to speak up for us, to defend us, protect us. no, i don't believe that anymore. they need female supervision. >> i was speaking to a very prominent eevangelical and often they say "my wife is on your side on this." you don't believe there's any lasting impact to women in the republican party? >> not in the slightest. you look at the cnn poll. republicans start to support
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donald trump at the same rate democrats support hillary clinton. the question i would pose, maybe amanda can answer is and to any republican woman out there and to this evangelical you spoke with, you're upset with donald trump's words from years ago. i understand that. i don't like words he said on those videos but he apologized. >> that's not -- >> hillary clinton supports late-term abortion. there's a 5-4 decision -- >> are you going to talk about isis -- i know the litany you're going to go through. >> let me get point out there. >> and i'll answer. >> there's a 5-4 supreme court decision saying that the baby -- >> if hillary clinton -- >> the never trump will have to since for that.
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>> republicans that i've spoken with, donald trump has no buon diswhen it comes to the law. once you have someone who has tyrannical impulses. i really hope the republican party doesn't stick their head in the sand and go along with kayleigh's way of looking at things. everyone knows we're going to lose if nothing happens. we're continue to become a trumpian party, it going to continue to fracture. there has to be a reckoning guantanamo bay forwa going forward and there has to be a recognition that what trump did to women is hurting the ballot. >> right now donald trump defines the republican party.
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if he he talks about a movement. do you believe he would want to continue with that movement in some political realm? >> i think someone like mike pence will carry thement menant. >> i hope the republican party never gets to a place where we say voters, 15 million of you vo vote but you were wrong and we're going to allow the supreme court to overturn these vital decisions because we know better. >> there was an autopsy done in 2012 and it was all about reaching out to women and reaching out to minority groups, having a bigger tent.
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do you see a similar autopsy being done after this? >> it should be but it shouldn't be by the same people. i think they misdiagnosed a lot of issues. there needs to be wholesale change at the rnc, particularly reince priebus. mitch mcconnell was telling his fellow senate members as late as july we will not lose one senate seat because of donald trump. reince priebus is essentially letting donald trump hijack the car and -- >> he did win the primary. what were they supposed to do? >> we know what kind of guy donald trump is. he has decades of interview in
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print, tv saying lewd things. you let him in the party -- >> it's just worth mentioning we've got 14 days to go. there's no autopsy that needs to be written. >> thanks very much. coming up, the new donald trump takes of donald trump talking about what makes him tick. we'll hear what he thought of president bill clinton and president george bush two years ago and whether he thinks he'd be a better husband. later citizen warren is fighting hard on the campaign trail. ♪ i got the discounts dothat you need ♪l ♪ ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪ ♪ go paperless, don't stress, girl ♪ ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ ♪ safe driver ♪ accident-free ♪ everybody put your flaps in the air for me ♪ i can't lip-synch in these conditions.
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way, now when things change, vernal conditions, wealth changes, health changes, i think basically personality is set. when i look at myself in the first grade and i look at myself now, i don't think i'm that different. >> when you look at the interview in general, it's clear he's talking about penalties in general. he's been talking in length about the withdrawal of the iraq war, what obama did or did not do and that it left a vacuum for isis. but here in this interview, and we want to remind everybody, this is in 2014, he's saying obama should have pulled out faster but yet still left some troops. here's what he said.
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>> i'm not a fan of bush. i think he was a terrible president. i'm not one of these republicans that says, oh, bush, bush. he was a disaster. he got us into a wreck but he obama didn't get us out fast enough. and then when he did get us out hereby would have left some people behind and maybe he wouldn't have had this. >> so what is he advocating here? pull out sooner or leave forces? >> and he supported bill clinton. >> here in 2014, he had nothing but nice things too say. >> bill clinton is certainly a
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great politician. you should call bill clinton and ask him about me. he was on larry king. he said he is is a great golf are and he's a friend of mine. >> and trump has donated to then senator clinton's campaign back in the early 2,000s and donated $ 100,000 to the clinton foundation. >> i spoken with michael d'antonio, who interviewed trump on the recordings and wrote the book "the truth about trump." i think back to when president obama at the white house correspondent dinner was poking fun at donald trump. i want to play that for our viewers. >> now, i know that he's taken some flak lately, but no one has happier, no one is prouder to
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put this birth certificate matter to rest than the donald. and that's because he can finally get back to focusing on the issues that matter, like did we fake the moon landing? what really happened? rosswell? >> and what really happened to biggie and tupac? >> the first thing he said to me is how much he hates obama. i think the campaign to some degree is very personal. he wands to amend this humiliation. other people would kind of laugh at it and get the job and encourage people -- >> even at the al smith dinner
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last week, he was able to poke fun at melania, the only thing he said about himself was making fun of being full of humiliati g humiliating. >> he doesn't have that impulse to joke about himself and know that it's okay. that sort of makes you feel sorry for him. how lonely must it be to be that guy that can't laugh at himself and be serious all the time. >> i've never seen a public figure -- most public figures i know don't watch themselves at all. donald trump watches his program and will tweet -- he might be watching right now and tweeting about what you're saying. he watches stuff constantly, watches television constantly. >> he wants that feedback.
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when you talk about who wants to have a reflection about himself all the time, almost the message of himself coming from outside. >> that's what's so odd, the idea of a public figure looking to get their sense of themselves by the way other people talk about tem on television is such a strange idea. >> i identify this as an example of the narcissistic culture. we live in a world where we'll advertise themselves on facebook. we're workingbo brochures and donald trump was the developer of that. >> you seem as a bottomless pit of need. that's a stunning sort of portrayal. >> so much so, though i'm just a middle class guy, i wanted to
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give something to him. i left the encounter thinking how can i get this guy to let down his guard? >> even in an interview setting, if you give him a compliment, you can see it sort of wash over him. >> he hit a home run in high school and he remembers the article reporting that donald trump won the game. >> he had to tell me about it. >> coming up, what trump had to say about his multiple bankruptcies. customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single
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bankruptcies. >> i bought something and i throw it into a bankruptcy. i made an unbelievable deal. next i read "trump filed bankruptcy." i hear all this stuff that and people don't understand business. >> it bothers you. >> i tell you what, what always bothers me is false stuff. untruths. that bothers me. >> joining me, phillip bumps, gloria borger and david gergen. >> he called donald trump a bottomless pit of need. a lot of people have talked about a neediness they've sensed
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in him. i'm wondering what your reaction is to that. >> i think he's the most narcissistic political leader i can remember in american politics. he does have an obsession with winning and being adored. he wanted to be the center of attention. teddy roosevelt had some of that. they said of him in a he wanted to be the groom of a every wedding and deceased at every funeral. but he had all these compensatory qualities trump doesn't have. trump is not a deeply anchored man, we look for a sense of authenticity and values he's holds for a lifetime. i don't think he knows what his true north is. he's all sail and no anchor. >> gloria, you did a story on
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trump. trump's ex-wives said they're not sure if they even know the real trump. >> when i talk to people who have known him for 30 years and i would ask them who is donald trump's best friend and they would pause because they would never name themselves and they would pause and say to a person he doesn't have a best friend. he is his own best friend. and that is because friendship is kind of a two-way street. he can be generous to people, he can listen to people hereby can be caring. a lot of them told me when they had a sick member of the family or a death in the family he was very caring but on a day-to-day
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basis, they say nobody is really his best friend because it's all about donald trump. everything is about trump and what he get from the crowd and what he get from running for president is the adulation that he craves that his biographer was talking about and the reason he ran for president is because he wasn't getting it from business so he had to get it somewhere else. >> i think it's true of anyone who has a relentless drive and determination to succeed and clearly donald trump wants to win in every aspect of his life, it's hard to have people around you who don't have that drive. >> he doesn't have a lot of
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peers. even in the billionaires in new york city, 80-plus billionaires live in new york city, a lot of them have made their billions in different ways. virtually none have done it in terms of the branding of his name and franchising all over the world. he's in a constant whirl. the image that comes to me is in the legend of faust, where it's a developer, all improving, all in motion, grinding over people and traditional values along the way and it is a terrifying spectacle the end. >> gloria mentioned asking who his closest friends were. back to the convention hillary clinton had an old friend, at least one who was on the stage, who also cast a delegate vote. donald trump had a business
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associate, who he had been a business associate with for years, but the story he told about trump was going to a boxing match and somebody donald paid attention to and wrote a little note to. it wasn't i've been friends with donald trump since we were in school and the way he was then is the way they were now. >> rebecca: the only one that trump was close to were his kids. >> and all the stories they told were basically about being in the office while he worked or calling into the office. i'm not criticizing it but it is perhaps a very obvious reality to get to that level success, that's what you have to do. >> i think that's right. i think what's important in the current context of the campaign is that i think people pick up on the fact he's a different
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sort of person in that way. and temperament is what comes back and voters are looking on it. i want to get gloria's take on donald trump. hey, kool-aid man! ...husband. oh yeah!!! [ crashing ] [ electricity crackles ] hey at least you got your homeowners insurance through progressive. by bundling it with your car insurance you saved a ton! yeah. do you want to see the rest of the house? -i can actually see a lot of it. -oh.
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a huge impact in my life. >> donald trump today called members of the media scum. >> john podesta rigged the polls by oversampling. he said do this, by oversampling democrats. i mean, you see this, you see it all. a voter view presuppression tec. >> the question of whether the polls are rigged is a matter of fact. we asked tom foreman to check that out.
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>> reporter: 2012 barack obama is fighting for reelection and republicans are furious saying polls showing him with a significant lead are skewed in favor of democrats and are dead wrong. >> romney will win this election and carry more than 300 electoral votes. >> reporter: the final result is anything but. the president cruises to reelection, beating romney 51-47%. two years later, the 2014 mid-term elections. the numbers suggest the president's party may be in for a rough ride. this time some democrats are saying don't trust the polls and it turns out the polls are wrong. the news is not bad for democrats. >> we have a major projection to announce right now. >> it is catastrophic. >> cnn protects republicans will
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take control of the senate. >> and it was not even close. it wasn't even close! >> reporter: it all encourages doubt and gives anyone losing in the polls an easy complaint. >> even the polls are crooked, i'm telling you. >> reporter: pole stars are undeniably facing challenges, fewer voters willing to participate, computerized callers which makes some counting faster and sometimes left accurate and can lead to occasional mistakes which have often haunted the pauling business. still, presidential polls remain among the most accurate. the actual vote may be a little higher or a little lower than a poll predicts for any given candidate but the vote will
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almost always fall within that margin. when you average several solid polls as we do here at cnn, the results become even more reliable. >> there's a big difference between polls being outliers versus down right rigged. >> that's right. every one of these news organizations that is taking polls is in competition with each other. over the course of a season, if you've been consistently wrong, you get hurt in the marketplace. the forces of cap pallism are an effect on polling. there are two things you can count on. one is the average is a much
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better assumption than anything else and, secondly, the trend line. keep an eye on those two things, you don't have to get down in the weend and understand -- versus the one that came out and showed hillary clinton. but look at the poll of polls and watch the trend lines. >> there are those years in 2012 with obama and romney, there are years when you don't know what to expect. does it feel like that to you? >> no, i think you don't the averages, this race has been surprisingly stable, that give hillary clinton a double point laez or so but when you do these averages you see he has been up
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sent sency once the national poll moves their reflection of it and they all tend to move together. so you see the battleground states moving here. and we also know that trump has a very electoral college map and he's got to turn, you know, some of those states that romney didn't win red and he's having trouble with the romney states. utah comes to mind, for example. the trajectory seems to be clear but i think it's pretty stable. >> this whole question of a rigged system, if donald trump loses by a significant margin, what do you think he'll do on election night? >> i don't know, anderson?
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he has an obsession about winning. if he thinks he went through bankruptcy and pulled out and had major successes, if he starts looking at this as if that's the rebound party. generally -- i don't quite understand with we went through this in the primaries, anderson, because he talked about the rigged delegates until he won indiana. once he won indiana in early
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>> get this donald, nasty women are tough. nasty women are smart, and nasty women vote. >> reporter: but none quite like elizabeth warren. >> he thinks because he has a mouth full of tic-tacs he can force himself on any woman within groping distance. >> reporter: a hero to the left for her years of fighting big banks and student loan debt. team clinton is deploying warren to rally the base who aren't enthralled by hillary clinton. but for the liberal icon, full-throated support for clinton did not come easily. in fact, during the democratic primaries, warren was the only female democratic senator who would not endorse hillary clinton. when she finally did. >> i'm with her. yes, her! >> reporter: she immediately started taunting trump.
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>> a small, insecure money grubber who will never be president of the united states. >> reporter: showing clinton how to get him to take the bait. >> do you ever see her? she's a basket case. >> i do just love to see how she gets under donald trump's thin skin. >> reporter: but if clinton wins it could be her skin warren gets under. the massachusetts senator support for clinton comes with conditions, that clinton sticks to the progressive ideals she promoted to win the nomination. >> fight for every single promise that hillary clinton has put forward in this campaign, including her promise to end the revolving door between wall street and washington. >> reporter: one example, she wants clinton to ban wall street executives with golden parachutes from getting big government jobs. she already torpedoed a president obama nominee to the treasury department because he was coming from the wall street bank with a reported $21 million payout. >> when we talk about personnel,
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we don't mean advisors who just pay lip service to hillary's bold agenda coupled with a sigh, a knowing glance, and the twiddling of thumbs until it's time to take the next swing with the revolving door. >> reporter: warren has a long history with clinton that may leave her weary. clinton went to see professor warren to discuss a bankruptcy bill before congress. >> and she says tell me about bankruptcy, and i've got to tell you i never had a smarter student. >> warren says hillary convinced her husband to veto a bill that protected credit card companies but when hillary became senator she voted for similar legislation. >> she has taken money from the groups and worries about them as a constituency. >> 12 years later with warren the senator and clinton a potential president inclined to make deals with republicans, warren promises this time she
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that's all the time we have thank you for watching. cnn with don lemon starts now. is. a few weeks ago, donald trump has plenty of fight left in him. >> did you see where biden wants to take me to the back of the barn? me? he wants me. i'd love that. i'd love that. mr. tough guy, you know, he's mr. tough guy. >> but is he blowing his best line of attack against hillary clinton? this is cnn tonight i'm don
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