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disagree with him, the enemy from within, you know what that harkens back to and he says he would use the american military to go after them donald trump has even called for the quote, termination of the constitution of the united states of america someone who suggests we should terminate the constitution of the united states should never again stand behind the seal
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contrast in this election and i'm going to ask everyone to just imagine the oval office in three months so you can picture it so but here's what i say to the folks who are watching is either donald trump in their stewing over his enemies list or me working for you power to make that decision. >> and this is the beauty of our democracy. as long as we can hold onto it but the power
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is with the people. the power is with the people to make that decision michigan, it all comes down to this we are all here together because we know what is at stake. and we are here together most importantly because we love our country, we love our punches our country is to know that one of the highest forms of patriotism some i believe is two then fight for the ideals of our country and that's what we are all here together to
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say, we love our country and we are prepared to fight for our country and to fight to realize the promise of america >> the election day is in ten days started today through sunday, november 3 michigan make your plan the vote, and you can go to, i will vote.com to get all the information you need. and if you have received your ballot in the mail, please
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in kalamazoo, michigan, joined by former first lady michelle obama there on the left of the screen michelle obama giving an impassioned fleet of voters on behalf of the vice president. vice president harris, closing it out there in michigan. now all of this is happening while at the same time, former president donald trump is in state college, pennsylvania and he's own rally another critical battleground state we have been listening to michelle obama and kamala harris for the last hour for or so let's now check in on former president trump said repeatedly that you wants to ban fracking.
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>> she was going to do it, you know, that's 500,000 commonwealth of pennsylvania jobs by the way, never ever called a state i had a friend of poor guy. he was a friend of one of the congressman, right there, gg he was a friend of i congressmen. he got up and he started talking about the state of pennsylvania. who is dead. that was the android. he was dead, he died, he was in appear. he didn't know what he was doing wrong we were trying to send a a message, got to recall the commonwealth, right. it's biden call that the state. >> right. but you how about biden when he go to florida, it's great to be in new hampshire that's what we knew that that wasn't going to work out too well commonly is crushing your energy industry with her vicious natural well gas export ban currently going on. you don't know about that. and whether green news scam kamala harris is closing down your power plants, just take a
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look at this is on fracking 500,000 pennsylvania jobs. take a look. >> kamala harris, push the far left green new deal, that is huge, new taxes increase mr. utility bills, and banning gas cards. >> that's why i'm committed to passing a green new deal. and finally, putting an end to fracking once and for all mamala kamala just don't give a fresh kamala's fracking ban would kill jobs in raised gas prices. >> kamala doesn't give a frac about you only president trump will bring back trump's strong economy and donald j. >> trump and i approve this message looking at my hair i don't like it little left. >> it said look at my hair, is
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it? >> yeah my allowed to go back and rico met now now she was against fracking from the beginning. >> i've been against nothing. i was the exact opposite. i was in favor of what? because it's tremendous wealth. we have more liquid gold under our feet than any other country in the world, more than saudi arabia, more than russia, more than anybody. and we're going to start using it. we're going to make a ladder money. we're going to pay down debt. we're going to do allow a lot of things day she was born, you know, or father was a marxist, i guess is a marxist professor of economics, which is an interesting play on words, boxes, and an economics, economic said, i don't know. and i think your father wants to come out now, which is good because we're trying to see i, bet he's a nice man, but we would like to have me say, but we just want to win this thing fair and square. would it
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doesn't matter how we win, we have to win this battle to save our country our country is going so bad under kamala's high cost energy policies, pennsylvania electricity prices are already up 50% and are projected to more than double in the years ahead year-and-a-half they expect to be double that. not only are they not going to be double your energy prices, that's car gasoline, because we're going to end the electric mandate immediately in half within 12 months it's from january 20, which is when we would take over. so your energy prices and that's going to bring down the price of everything that's how they screwed up our country. that's one of the ways one of the many ways they spent too much, they bar to monday did everything too much, but we're going to cut your energy prices by 50%. and we can do it. most countries can't even think
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about that. we can do it because as we have it right under our feet, we have more than anybody. we have anwar in alaska, the biggest find anywhere in the world. as big as saudi arabia. they think whether it is or not, it's close. and i got it done. ronald reagan couldn't get it done. nobody could get it done. i got it done. we're all set to go with this guy gets in first thing they did is cancel. anwar we'll get that started immediately. we'll supply all of asia with oil and gas which they need but kamala's energy disaster stops the day. i take office, we will terminate the green news scam immediately. yes, i will stop energy price hikes. i will resend the natural gas export ban. >> they bannon they pass this spin, they don't know why he asked him why did you ban it? >> you don't really know we'll have energy independence again, we were thinking of it, energy
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independent just four years ago for most of american history pennsylvania was the commercial and industrial powerhouse of the united states of america. >> but after years of globalist radical left politicians making bad decisions like kamala, they waged a war on your commonwealth like never before, and they annihilated your steel mills, decimated it, did you call jobs, assaulted your oil and gas jobs and sold off your manufacturing jobs to china and other foreign nations all over the world steroid. so many states, are going to come back under the trump administration. we're going to take back what is rightfully ours. we're going to bring it back with smart the way, the texas only a texas or other countries is that have been ripping us off a years. >> and we did it with the
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usmca, but we're going to do things that you won't even believe these companies are going to be begging to come back. because if they don't, if they don't come back and open up plants here, they're not going to be sold in the product and the united it states, they're not going to be selling their products, were going to end the looting and the pillaging of pennsylvania. we will bring back our manufacturing jobs our energy jobs are called jobs are still jobs and we're going to bring back our dreams starting in january, we will give our companies the lowest taxes, the lowest energy costs it's the lowest regulatory burdens. and free access to the best and biggest market on the planet and it is. >> but it won't be that for long if you have a couple of more years you're not going to have the best and biggest that we're going to lose the dollars, the sanctity of the dollar. >> and once that happens that's like losing a war the centerpiece of this plan will be a 15% made in america corporate tax rate cutting attacks from 21 to 50. now, just you know, it was almost at
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40 and everyone said you won't be able to get it down. i got it down to almost 21 to 21% and got it passed by congress and we had, we took in more money at 21 that we did it almost 40. think of that the money was flowing. we did, we did a tax cut that created jobs, businesses were coming in. and now we're going to take the 21% down to 15, which makes us the most competitive nation in the world. so the biggest and most competitive >> but only and this is pretty cool. >> this is my idea. i'm very proud. i had calls from the biggest most intelligence supposedly intelligent. >> what's intelligence? i don't know but the most intelligent people on wall street, where did you come up with the idea because i'm saying you're only getting a low tax rate and it's only
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going to be for them those who make their product here in the usa and hire american workers for the job. so they go down from 21 to 15. but the have to make their product here, right here in pennsylvania their products here, then they will pay a stiff tariff when they sell their products and send their products into the united states. for the privilege of competing with our workers. we don't want that and our cherished and now objected companies were going to protect those companies that have made the investment and companies that are here that we'll leave. and i did you a big favor because you do a lot of auto parts, especially so you probably heard that in mexico that china was going to build among the largest auto plants in the world. they're going to knockout guard because left and right destroy michigan, destroy detroit. i just left a droid. they were very happy so about a year ago
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and found out her, but i have a friend. he builds the plans. he is the biggest in the world that building plants. i said i want to see an auto plant. you got to show me when i said, where would we go? he said mexico. i said i don't want to go to mexico. i want to see one here. he said we don't we'll make them here. we make them in mexico would make him in china. he said, what's that all about? he said that's the way it is. we don't make him. i said so i can't see one here. i don't want to go to mexico, but they were going to build the biggest plant in the world and mexico so when i heard this, i said, wow, are then i leave detroit and you know, that taken out, they lost 38% of their automobile business since they became since they took over 38% of the automobile business has gone. this is after decades of just losing, losing, losing to other countries so i did you all a favor? i said that big, beautiful plant that they're going to make billions of dollars. it's going to make thousands and thousands of cars virtually a day it's the
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biggest bigger would be bigger. almost bigger than all of michigan automobile manufacturing and just a couple of plants i said i'm going to put a tariff on every single car that's made in there's gonna be so high that it won't work and i don't think the former president donald trump, there in state college, pennsylvania home to penn state in the commonwealth of pennsylvania, joining me now cnn political commentator and former white house communications director under president biden, kate bedingfield. >> we also have cnn senior political commentator and former trump campaign senior adviser, david urban and cnn political, political analyst and axios political reporter alex thompson. thanks to all of you for staying a little longer than you originally intended. we wanted to get everyone in there because we are at that point now in this cycle, where it is just dueling rallies, especially on the weekend i want to go back before we go forward, i want to start with
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what michelle obama was saying earlier from kalamazoo. let's listen to a clip of part of her remarks leader looks like stumbling over her words and she's doing it all with vigor and with grace grown-up house i hope you'll forgive me if i'm a little frustrated. that some of us are choosing to ignore donald trump's gross incompetence while asking kamala to dazzle us at every
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turn i hope that you'll forgive me yeah >> erratic behavior his obvious mental decline, his history as a convicted felon sexual abuse all of this well, we pick apart homeless answers from interviews that he doesn't even have the courage to do, you running for office, they started calling her the closer and i think as life has gone on, she has really come to embody that. >> now here we are ten days out and a lot of people would argue she's maybe they're strongest surrogate for a lot of people to reach a lot of people. what did you make of her remarks yeah, she is an incredible surrogate. first of all, she's just a phenomenal speaker. i mean, we all saw her at the
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convention this summer and you heard her right there. i mean, she just has a really effective, passionate way of speaking and she also is somebody who obviously has been married to brock obama for a long time, but feels to people like she's kind of outside of politics. so she's that incredibly valuable voice who can connect with people who maybe aren't thinking about politics all the time and who see her as somebody who isn't extreme only political, but instead talks about her own life, talks about the things she's been through. so she's an incredibly authentic voice which is part of what makes him such a great surrogate for the campaign. and look, i think her message you know, it reminded me a lot actually of how kamala harris came out of the gate when she went to the top of the ticket this summer. i mean, it's really a message that that's about making donald trump's small, calling him out for the ways in which he's not a serious person and kind of reminding people again, who maybe aren't super dialed into the process or not. parsing which candidate stands where on
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which policy. but it paints a picture for them of somebody who is not serious it's and would not be a good steward of the oval office and, they're trying to reach those people here in the last week-and-a-half of the campaign. >> and david, she went really directly at the former president. we heard a little bit in that clip there what do you think he that tends to get his attention when people try to make him small and go out him in that very personal no way. what do you think if that how he will respond and when what did you make of her remarks that listen, i think it's fascinating to see michelle and barak obama leave the comfort of their hundred million dollars. >> netflix deal and they're $20 million compound of martha's vineyard to come rub elbows with it but the regular people and complain, let's say what i watched. i you know, i've been sitting here so i watched her speech and it reminded me of why donald trump was elected president in the first place. i mean, the preaching in just the, it's
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just too much just too much. and she's talking about how kamala harris is being held to a higher standard, a higher standard, she could become a harris can't answer a simple question. we watched her on our network here at cnn. anderson was asking her simple questions. she didn't have answers for sure to meandered. he was asking her just simple things. what's your what's your weakness? didn't have an answer. what would you do if different than joe biden did him an answer? i mean time and time again, she hasn't been able to provide answers. she's asked straightforward questions, very straightforward , and she provides a long circuitous answers that never answered the question. so i don't know what michelle obama is talking about. she's being given a health, given a different test, being held, a different standard. the standard is answer the question. people just want to know and it's being reflected in the polls, jessica, because her numbers continue to plummet week after week, month after month. and i would share not want to be inside that campaign these days, going into these final moments an alex, we saw
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her, she talked broadly about a lot of themes that we've heard, but she spent a considerable amount of time on reproductive rights, on women's health. she was very candid about they're talking about women's health menopause and what happens when someone goes into the hospital medical care. this is clearly one of the key closing messages that democrats hope is going to resonate with voters she was talking about issues that affect woman. but if you paid attention, she was really doing that while talking to men. she kept saying fellas, brothers, husbands, and it was really reminder that this election very much will probably come down to men versus women. we're going to see the largest gender gap, perhaps ever in american history as a result of the fact that kamala harris has focused on abortion rights and women have really rallied to democrats in the aftermath the repeal of roe v. wade and trump is also further exacerbated that by really playing into the
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hulk hogan machismo that is driven a wedge between men and women in this country. obama was trying to both appeal to men while making it seem like the in some ways the masculine thing to do, to strong thing to do is to actually support kamala harris, not donald trump there is such a, such a gender gap that we are watching develop. >> i want to ask all of you to stand by. we're going to talk about trump and his campaign. on the other side, let's get acquitted franko01 tomorrow at nine i still have to surf snowboard. >> and of course skate. so i take kuno magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. kuno is high absorption magnesium glycine. it helps me get the full benefits of magnesium kunal, the brand i trust so khan is 22-years-old and we've been together most of my life not often. you have a childhood dog that that leaves this long.
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bit now i want to bring in our panel kate bedingfield, david urban, and alex thompson. david, let's start first with you. he did trump did this very long, three hours with joe rogan, very, very popular podcaster yesterday, i want to play a quick clip from that getting rid of income taxes and replacing it with tariffs. >> well, okay, we're serious about the howard yeah. >> sure. why not? because we ready our country was the richest in the relatively in the 1880s and 1890s a president who was assassinated name mckinley. he was the tariff king and then around in the early 1900s, they switched over stupidly to frankly an income tax and you know why, because countries were putting a lot of pressure in america. we don't want to pay tariffs, please don't you? yeah. they believe? me. they control our politicians david potentially eliminating the income taxes is a pretty giant radical policy.
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>> is that fully baked? he says the ashore and is that kind of part of this closing message that the campaign wants to get out there jessica, you may remember that i used to work for i was the chief of staff, for guy named arlen specter for many, many years. and we we traveled around and he carried around in his pocket a three by five card, which was the flat tax very simple. >> one-line. it filled out and got rid of the income tax code america, he ripped up the whole code. you entered in one line is super, super easy to do. and so i think the notion of ripping up the tax code in america is something that's not novel, that's been around for quite some time. and listen, i think it would be it's worth putting on the table. everything is on the table in a trump administration because the guys brand is coming. any wants to rip up washington as it is, it's listen america right now. jessica, as you may have seen, this latest cnbc poll, and our cnn polling,
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right track, wrong track, 28% of americans only 28% of americans think america is headed on the right track everything sounds like it should be re-examined with those numbers and the people in america i think would be open to it but again, it's talking about there's always talk about policy and drilling down into policy and giving people an explanation that's a pretty big thing to do without more thinking. >> know yeah, listen, i don't disagree that if you listen, any tax reform bill, tax extender bill takes months to get passed if you were going to redo the tax code to flat tax or tariff based system. >> it would take four years of his presidency. i'm not saying down in the first week, first year, but i guarantee it's something that the american people will be open to. somebody that congress should be open to. and i think everything should be on the table because the country is headed in the wrong direction. >> and kate just talking about kind of these tenth last ten
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days, the closing messages that these two candidates are circling on. we have trump, who's going to be right down the street from where i am right now, madison square garden tomorrow, giving a big speech. and then you have vice president harris, who's chosen the ellipse. there in washington, where trump was before january 6, to kind of give this big closing remarks as well. what do you see? >> obviously, there's a lot of there's a lot of symbolism, there's a lot of layers to both locations what do you make of those choices? and their closing messages? >> can i just respond to this point if yeah. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. idea. >> eliminating the national income tax would be the most massive hit to middle-class and working people in this country would be extremely regressive. the idea that we would somehow, that we would somehow fine it. sorry david, it's hard for me to hear you because we're remote, but the idea that we would somehow fund the government on the backs of raising prices on literally everything that people are buying in this country is essentially just taking like an economic machete to the middle
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class into the working class. now, that's actually in line with what we know about how donald trump thanks about the tax code, obviously, when he was in office in the first his first term, he gave tax breaks to the richest in this country. we've heard him say on the campaign trail to donors, you're rich as hell, i'm gonna give you tax breaks so, you that it comports with what we know about how he thinks about these things. but we gotta i think we need to be clear that this would be a massive hit for the middle class and for working people. now, on this question of the closing messages here, i mean, i think there is there's a lot of symbolism in the fact that donald trump's kind of closing location here, madison square garden is really all about donald trump. he grew up in new york. >> this is really about his ego. >> it's about he wanted to sell out the garden. and kamala harris is going to deliver a message that's about voters in this country and about what she would do for them as president. so i think that contrast right there really underscores one of the big fundamental differences in this campaign and alex, just
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what is the thinking ben, when you are talking to your sources on both sides? >> about how to best spend these last ten days and these, these big events that their closing with i'm not sure if talking about william mckinley was one of the most strategic decisions donald trump made. >> but donald trump, with the mass square garden, i completely agree with kate that it was as much emotional, if not more emotional than a strategic decision. now, what trump people will say is that the strategy here is very much elemental to a thesis of donald trump's entire life, which is that all attention is good attention. and what he essentially can do with this event is sort of suck up the media oxygen at a time when kamala harris is still trying to introduce herself to the american people, kamala harris's final week we're going to be about the threat donald trump poses. you've also heard or heard him call her a fascist and reminding voters about january 6 but i would just say i would just i would just say that if you're the rogan podcast it was simply
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about william mckinley. >> you're, you're really mistaken. there's three hours. go listen to it, unpack that. it's worth towards your listened 60 million folks tuned in. i think it's worth, worth elicit if you care about the race three hours of listening to it to unpack what he was saying, it's meandering, it's great sensical i mean, you know, if you really want to try trying to understand what he's saying. >> you've got to really spend some time with that thing because he is he was not clear. he was not concise even at joe rogan laughing at points in the interview because he was he was so inconsistent in what he was saying. so i don't know if that's a lot kate. i'd love to see. i'd love to see kamala harris, the dow jorgen for 30 minutes even, even 30 minutes given but to david's point, a lot, millions, tens of millions of people have already listened to that and it is a huge audience with the same audience that harris is trying to hit right now, which is men, especially young men absolutely. i do not dispute that. i don't just see the massive reach. what i'm saying
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is how many of the people who listened to that and maybe hadn't really heard a lot of donald trump came away, persuaded that's really the question and if you want everyone to get the nugget at the garden, i would i would recommend this as a super throwback, but listen to howard cosell introduction a frank sinatra at the main event at madison square garden, you'll love it. >> i would i wouldn't be surprised with donald trump opens with that tomorrow night is fantastic for those of a certain age, a few, if you remember, wide world of sports fear that if you're a 40-year-old person her older, you'll love it. if you're under that age, are not going to get it wait. >> so david, what do you what do you say to this idea that tomorrow is about really trump's ego and filling madison square garden know i really don't. >> i do think it's about just suck it up the media space when another one at another news cycle, it'll be incredibly successful. it is, it is a place you know, honestly, jessica i mean, if you listen to that, howard cosell introduction to its home of champions, the home of winners.
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they're boxing matches every great sporting event takes place in madison square garden, right? it's the home of champions. it is the main event is the place with the main events take place in the planet. and i think that trump wants to make all cities great again, i think that'd be a part of his message tomorrow night. and so i think it goes hand in glove there and it will suck all the air out of the room and i'm just being told we're getting a new clip right now as you're talking, my our colleague, jake tapper has sat down with jd vance. >> of course, trump's running mate. and i just want to i want to play that clip and let's listen so all those ten people, including the former vice president, mike pence, all of these people are have this horribly damaged worldview and they're all just going after donald trump because they want to send people into war. >> that's what, that's really your argument absolutely not like these are conservative he that's my eyes are not conservative republicans people. these are conservative republicans who are concerned about donald trump. all are not
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all rise, all of these people, jake, they came into office thinking that they could control donald trump, that when he said he wanted peace in the world and studied controlled did. and when he found out, really, when he found out that he couldn't, they all turned on donald trump trump kate, i'll start with you. >> what do you think about that clip i mean, that's that's an argument that doesn't even begin to pass the smell test. >> i mean, you have the people who served most closely with donald trump, people who have in many cases served their country in the military, who have made sacrifices, who have water donald trump's most erratic behavior when it comes to national security up close to a person, you have them saying he's not fit to return to the white house and that's the idea that jd vance can spin some sort of gaslighting narrative about how it's because they decided they couldn't control him. and so what they all got together and colluded, i mean, it doesn't it makes no sense. it's foolish. and the fact that jd vance and
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others who are out advocating for the republican ticket can't own, it, can't directly address the concerns that people like, you know, like general milley, like general kelly, who served there, have raised it, isn't and of itself a problem so that is a, that is a frightening argument. >> and david, i just want to get a quick response from you before we have to go yes. >> so listen, i didn't hear the question, but to kate's point there are people who served who said, after they left john kelly and others that they felt well, they were the guardrail there. they didn't want to do trump's bidding. and so they were doing things to slow roll him to not do what he wanted to do, to keep him going in a different direction. i think that's what jd vance was referring to. some of those people admitted it and now it's put to you as well. >> go ahead and obviously david, you have served i have not. >> so i'm not you know, we're thankful for your service. these remembers the military
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who take the chain of command seriously if they were concerned about a directive, they're getting from the commander in chief. that's something that we should take seriously add the last name, just going to add it here. >> as i really heard in that answer reflection of how tucker carlson's ideology has really infected this new wave of the party to her, carlson has very much a believer and the neo-cons sort of infiltrating the government and pushing back against donald trump. >> all right. i would love to talk more about it, but we have to go with kate bedingfield, david urban, and algorithms. and my thanks to all thank you so much. we appreciate. and just a reminder to everyone, senator vance is full interview with jake tapper. is set for tomorrow morning on state of the union that airs at 9:00 a.m. and then again at noon, we'll be right back analysis? >> you have questions. >> biden said, right? >> all stay awake why did trump pool, out? >> which i love pulling out
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speaking out as a result of this non-endorsement that as you said, we knew so was likely to be for vice president kamala harris, most notably to me, is former editor marty baron. marty baron was editor under jeff bezos, under the first administration of donald trump. and he called this decision cowardly. he also said that the explanation from the publisher that they want the readers to make up their own minds. he called it laughable because because of the timing and he also wondered whether jeff bezos business dealings have something to do with this non-endorsement. take a listen to what he had to say earlier on cnn commercial interests, as we know he got obviously founded amazon has a huge, big, big stake and amazon, he has so that space company called blue origin. >> trump has threatened to pursue his political enemies and he rewards his friends and he punishes his perceived political enemies and i think there's no other explanation for what's happening right now.
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>> i also want to note that baron in his book, collision of power, that route was recently published. he talked about how he was so proud that when he was at the washington post under jeff bezos, at jeff bezos resisted regular attacks from former president donald trump on washington post, on jeff bezos on amazon. but now it seems as though he feels as though something has changed now, the washington post published russia. will lewis has put out a new statement pushing back on the idea that jeff bezos was intimately involved. he said he said in a statement that jeff bezos was not sent, did not read did not opine on any draft as publisher. i do not believe in presidential endorsements. we are an independent newspaper and shoots, put a reader's ability to make up their own minds. but jessica, i've been speaking to washington post journalist and even those do you say, you know, i actually agree with the idea of the editorial board not endorsing a candidate. all of them unanimous unanimously. just question the timing. they are saying, why is this coming out just days before the presidential election? this goes off like a bomb and it puts the u.s. the journalists on the new side in an uncomfortable position. they noted that the trump campaign has been pouncing on this. trump advisers have i've been
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posting on x all over the place about this non-endorsement and even noting that uncomfortable timing of the fact that jeff bezos own space company blue origins, their executives met with donald trump on friday, the same day that this announcement of this non-endorsement came out. in fact, one of donald trump's spokespeople, steven jiang, he posted a picture of that with sort of heart emoji he's all over the place just suggesting that there's a great kinship, kinship between the two of them. >> and what about subscribers hadas? what have you, what are you seeing? what are you tracking with that? >> yes. so we are told that the amount of cancellations of subscriptions is potentially in the thousands and that's pretty significant for a newspaper that needs subscriptions to stay alive and a lot of these are as a result, sort of a protest of this non-endorsement . but i do want to make an important note to people that those subscriptions are what fund the journalism of the news side of the post as well. and so if the washington post loses more and more subscriptions, that will have an effect on some of their very good, very hard hitting journalism plus, i'm so there is a hope from
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many of the washington post that the subscription losses will be stopped because they are telling me, listen, we are still doing journalism. our journalism on the new side. this has not been affected by any of any involvement from jeff bezos or anybody like that? jessica. all right. hadas gold for us. thank you so much for that reporting up next so we're going to run the numbers harry enten breaking down the state of the race with ten days to go renovation shows is always a transformation. >> they show you what the end i'm brian gary here with prime price from renewal by anderson, and he's going to show us some of their transformations. >> hey, brian, let me ask you if you remodeled your kitchen, would you? he's the same styles you had no same can go for your windows and doors. for example, you're standing here doing the dishes and these grills totally block your view with our window style. you can easily polisi the whole backyard, the black is really nice to. okay, here's a question i get. >> all the time what makes
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stage with former first lady, michelle obama there in the critical battleground state of michigan the race for the white house, getting down to the wire with polls consistently showing a very tight race between vice president harris and former president donald trump. earlier, i spoke with cnn senior data reporter harry enten break it down in some numbers here, look, i this to me is the simplest way to sort of show it mathematically. >> kamala harris likely must carry three of these four states to win. these are the states that are most likely going to determine who the next president, united states, as you look in north carolina, look at this donald trump with less than a point lead wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania that great blue wall in the great lakes states, harris ahead by less than a point, less than a point, less than a point when you're showing the four most important states and the margin in all four of them is one of the candidates up by less than a point. i'm not quite sure there's any other way to put
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it, then this race is really really close yeah. >> i think i think you hit the nail on the head there what does it mean if you broaden out for the electoral map, then yeah so. >> right. now these are the four most important state. so let's just say that the polls were exactly 100% correct. and so the results match the polls and harris wins pennsylvania up here in blue. what does that mean? well, it means kamala harris gets 276 electoral votes. of course, you need 270 when, hence the road to 270. so she just gets over that more. but it's so simple. so simple to give the election to donald trump's. so i mentioned pennsylvania, what happens if the results match the polls exactly, but trump wins pennsylvania. we turned pennsylvania light red or pink, then we get donald trump at 281 electoral vote when just one state flipping one state could turn a loser into a winter and
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vice versa. i'm not quite sure that there's any way else to put them. what i said at the very top, this race it's close jessica. >> yes, it is historically talking about all this and oftentimes i say this race has historically close and you know, we look at the popular vote polls. so i decided to do it a slightly different way, which is, okay, what i'm gonna do is at the end of each election cycle, i said, okay, how did the polls look and what was to projected count in the electoral college? well, at this particular point at the polls are exactly right. kamala harris will get 276 electoral votes. that is the lowest level for a leader at the end of a campaign in terms of the projected electoral map, going back since at least 1,900 1,972 in 2000, al gore was projected to get 281 electoral votes. of course, the polls missed in florida, it flip george w bush won that campaign in 2004 look at that. george w bush was projected to get 296 electoral votes. the polls are actually pretty gosh darn close the only
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state they missed was wisconsin actually, that state flipped and john kerry's column, but the ban i don't line is this at this particular point, this is the closest race heading into an election on record, at least over the last 52 years or so jessica? yeah, it is incredible and i'm sure i can't imagine how he will ask you. >> well, what's going to happen? who's going to win? and it is just get. >> i do want to ask you yeah. >> about a trend in the national data that you you've looked at and you say it's not great for harris, pretty great, pretty good for trump. what have you found yeah, i think that's exactly right. >> you know, it's not great for harris, it's pretty good for trump. it's not perfect. perfect though. look harris says net favorability rating, you know, you go back to july, you know, what does that three months ago, she was at minus ten points then you just sort of sort of saw this upward trajectory minus two then plus one, she was becoming more popular. then all of a sudden, the popularity trend has reversed and now she's back in a negative territory compare that to donald trump, where if you compare where her his net
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favorability is, look, harris is still more popular than he is, but his trend compare 2016 at this point to 2020 at this point to 2024 -25 -12 minus seven, donald trump has never gotten into a general election as popular as he is today, whether or not that's enough, given that harris is still slightly more popular than he is only time will tell jessica very interesting, alright, as always, harry enten, thank you so much thank you right now, former president trump holding a campaign rally in state college, pennsylvania earlier tonight, vice president harris and former first lady michelle obama held their own rally in michigan up next james carville weighs in on the final ten days did instead of waiting on payday. >> if something comes up between paydays, there's basically no good options for tom is saying, listen, this is your pay you should get it when you need it. >> my page i can get up to $500 of my money when i need it, would no credit check, no
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