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unobtrusive, in a way that's not intimidating, but be able to respond quickly effectively when. >> something like this does happen and that's exactly what i was i was talking about before is you create, you can create such a tense atmosphere at some of these polling places. the slightest, the slightest spark may spark some type of violent reaction. and that's what we've spent a year-and-a-half trying to prepare therefore look, we can all help by talking about respecting election workers, respecting the process. chris harvey, we respect what you do. thank you so much for your work. appreciated. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. we got a brand new hour of cnn, new central starting right now >> that's all the red before election day, donald trump's closing argument filled with dark rhetoric at his hometown rally in new york were several speakers spewed racist it's the vulgar remarks the campaign now trying to play cleanup today.
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kamala harris focuses on all those important swing states and black and latino voters. her latest moves to secure their support and iran is vowing to respond to israel's latest deadly strike on their country as stalled gaza hostage and ceasefire i talks are set to resume today. finally, i'm sara sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. this is cnn new central what donald trump made of madison square garden in new york city this weekend, the former president, turning the world's most famous arena into a stage where he and his supporters promoted dark and racist commentary to a huge crowd. >> now, donald trump's campaign and other republicans are trying to clean up after comments like this there's literally a floating island of
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garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah. >> i think it's called puerto rico. >> she has some sick. >> but hillary clinton, huh what a sick son of a the whole party a bunch of degenerates. kamala harris, she's just she got 85 million votes because she's just so impressive as the first samoan malaysian low iq, former california prosecutor, she is the devil, whoever screamed that out she is the anti-christ, her and her pimp handlers will destroy our country. we need to slaughter this other people we're a bigger, powerful party and then losing it we're going to fire kamala and we are going to save america all of this is there's new cnn polling out this morning and part finding that 69% of registered voters think that donald trump will not
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concede the election if he loses the election to kamala harris. >> let's bring in cnn's steve contorno for more on where things are headed today. what's the latest from the trump campaign this morning, safe? >> kate, the trump campaign is distancing itself from those remarks about puerto rico. let me read you a statement from the campaign. they said, quote, this joke does not reflect the views of president trump or the campaign. meanwhile, other republicans are coming out to criticize those remarks we heard from representing salazar, who represents south florida. she said that she was disgusted by that and said they were racist. rick scott, the florida senator who represents the largest diaspora in the u.s. of puerto rican. he said it was quote not funny and not true and then representative anthony d'esposito, who is puerto rican himself, and he's in a middle of a tough reelection fight. he said, quote, the only thing that's garbage was a bad comedy set. stay on message. and i shouldn't say the message from trump that he delivered
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continued that very dark and divisive rhetoric that we have seen from him and that is clearly his closing message going into the final weeks of this race. take a listen to what he had to say when it was heard. his turn at the microphone and we have to defeat them. and when i say the enemy from within the other side goes crazy. it comes to sound the whole, how can you say now they've done very bad things to this country. they are indeed the enemy from within. but this is who we're fighting and advertisement during the philadelphia eagles game yesterday, hoping to sway voters in that key battleground state where the ad set our country has gone to hell. >> so clearly, even as the campaign is distancing itself from some of the rhetoric of the speakers that it had yesterday at its rally, they continue to push a message that is very divisive and very much
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dark and leading many really the leading us toward election day with i'm closing message that is very similar to what we saw from him in 2016 and 2020 steve contorno. >> thank you. john. >> all right. so the attacks from this trump rally on puerto rican voters came at exactly the same time that vice president harris was in pennsylvania courting puerto rican voters. it was all happening at the same time today, the vice president heads to michigan, cnn's priscilla alvarez is with us this morning with what we saw and what we will see priscilla well, john, to your point, just then i received multiple messages from people close or in the harris campaign who are quite pleased with that split-screen yesterday with the vice president according puerto rican voters in philadelphia. >> and then what was what followed was bad bunny, a puerto rican super her star, who is believed to carry a unique influence with puerto
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ricans and latinos, also lending his support behind the vice president's plans for the island. so certainly, the campaigns seeing yesterday as a win in that regard, but what also occurred yesterday was the vice president trying to lock in her coalition. it wasn't just that they know voters that she was talking to in philadelphia. it was also black voters as she attended a church service as well as a barbershop and trying to reach voters as strategist say, where they are. and the reason she did it, there is because pennsylvania is so crucial to the harris campaign strategy as they look to lock in those 270 electoral college votes, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, those blue wall states we talked to you. that is what they see as the most favorable path. so the vice president spending almost all day yesterday in pennsylvania blitzing around and talking to these voters. now, part of the strategy to buy this campaign is also using multiple platforms too. relay their message to voters. and one of them was the podcast
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from former nfl players stand in sharp, where the vice president tried to draw a sharp contrast between her campaign and that of the former president's. take a listen you use think he's having you when he's going when he's with his buddies, his billionaire buddies, he's thinking about what we need to do to deal with addressing for example, my work around what i'm doing to address disparities in black man's health around colon cancer, around what we need to do around screenings now today, the vice president is headed to michigan where she's going to be talking about manufacturing jobs and union workers. >> she'll be going to two of the most closely watched counties in that state. so certainly continuing to shore up support she was actually just there on saturday right. with former first lady michelle obama. so taken together, john, this is the vice president's campaign, essentially focusing on locking in their coalition and their core constituencies,
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while also trying to appeal to those voters that buoyed president joe biden in 2020 a sharp contrast. >> i see what you did there. priscilla alvarez. thank you so much. great to see you. there. >> all right. with us now, senior political commentator, scott jennings and democratic strategist chuck rocha. thank you both for being here. nice hat. chuck. love it all right. >> we're going to begin at the beginning the racist jokes did not stop at calling puerto rico a floating island of garbage. here's some of what the comedian who was at the trump rally, not at a comedy show said in texas stuff is really, really crazy were right there by a wide open border. where am i proud? latino's that tonight wide open, there's so many of them and these latinos, they love making babies to just know that they do they do. there's no pulling out they don't do that. they come inside just
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like they did to our country scott, why would the campaign invite this guy who is known for racist jokes in the past? to speak yeah, i don't know is stupid idea. >> and really dumb. i mean, there's no other, no other way to characterize it. i was glad to see that even before trump made the stage last night, the campaign had a statement out distancing themselves from this. it was really, really, really, really, really dumb idea and it distracts from what trump's overall closing message has been, which if you look at what he's saying and you look at his paid ads which they released on sunday. it's really mostly about the economy and about immigration and about how we can have a more optimistic future in america. so it's a situation where the campaign obviously he had a plan to turn the message towards the two issues that work and to a sunnier future. in this comedian that i've never heard of until yesterday showed up and cause him trouble. so really dumb. >> but it's gotten chuck, it wasn't just this comedian. you
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had many other things said there where the businessman grant cardona like, and harris to a prostitute saying she has pinned plant handlers. and another speaker called her the devil's another spiegel, carlos are the anti-christ. trump also said the other side is smart and vicious or indeed the enemy from within. chuck is this message going to shift anyone's idea about who they are going to vote for in your mind look i've been doing this a long time and normally everybody's says everything's all baked in, you know what you get old chuck, you democrats can't take a joke. >> i think last night could have cost him this election. and let me tell you why i've been doing this for 35 years. i'm not paid to be pretty own tv. i'm paid to win elections. and what that meant last night was puerto rican drove very proud for people there, 600,000 of them in pennsylvania. will this mean that all of them run to kamala harris? no, but i'll tell you what last night there was a group of latinos that got together, said enough is enough and this morning is puerto ricans are waking up in pennsylvania. this video was own their cell phone because
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democratic operatives, including me, nuestro pack and a bunch of other folks that enough with it being baked in, let's remind people about how they really feel about our community. and when you have that many puerto rican, not only in pennsylvania, but in for marginal congressional districts in new york. i think this could really hurt him. >> we just had congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, who is puerto rican herself here's what she said to kate a few minutes ago about what she heard on that stage. last night and the trump rally together. >> they are vetted that language was vetted by the trump campaign, that that person was approved by the trump campaign? because he is speaking on behalf of the trump campaign those her comments, scott, yours yeah. well, my comments are as she she doesn't know what she's talking about. >> in fact, i actually had some communication with the trump camp payne manager this morning and he was the word freelance, so they had this comedian come up there and he freelance. they didn't bet this, they didn't approve this. they didn't tell
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him to go out there and do this. so that's just simply not correct and they didn't, you know, as i said, i think the trump campaign to put out a they didn't they didn't vet any. >> i was i was told i was told they didn't they didn't. he went he went up there and freelance these remarks, meaning no, they didn't go up there and say, here's your pre-approved remarks, so she's saying that the trump campaign somehow sent him up there with his script and that's not that is simply not accurate in my opinion, based on what i've heard today and the trump campaign has already denounced what he did which was i think was the correct thing to do. >> yeah. they didn't denounce the vote. the joke, not the other things that were said in the campaign. chuck, i am curious. because you mentioned the number of puerto ricans that exist in pennsylvania and elsewhere. bad bunny, he's got 45 million social media followers j.lo, ricky martin, all puerto rican. do you think the support from these folks will have any impact or is it just the negativity that people are hearing that thank will have the impact again, i don't
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want to be overdramatic because normally on tv i'll tie that endorsements don't matter in normally they do not, but again, puerto rican folks you all in new york right now, you all are awesome articles, you know, because you've been to a puerto rican parade, you want to meet some prideful people, talk to some puerto ricans, and then if you dare say something even a little bit negative about bad bunny and they will come out of the top rafters after you because bad bunny he is a god in puerto rican and even to mexican rednecks like me, they love him and they should. >> he even had billboards up in puerto rico taken on his own government. that's why i think this is different and i don't think it moves everybody so calmed down scott is saying the whole thing is over. i'm just saying that it can have some impact. and when he shows up in social media feeds this morning, to folks who aren't normally politically active. i think he's that matters. >> you know, we we've seen the numbers of latinos drifting towards donald trump more than they did in 2016. we will have to see what happens in 2024 because we only have to wait days to start seeing what's going on. scott jennings, chuck rocha. thank you both so much. appreciate you both
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as part of it. he repeated some previously debunked false claims about immigration, among others. cnn's daniel dale has a fact check for us this morning. daniel, one place that one place that we know that you are focusing on this morning is what the former president said about harris and her role in managing the migrant crisis. let's play this almost four years. she never called, not once the border patrol and she was the border czar. she was in charge of the border think of it for years. she'd never called now she's trying to say, well, you know, i was really not the border, whether she was the borders are not, she was put in charge of the border by sleepy joe daniel. >> what are the facts here we've heard this a lot from trumpy heard in a lot of trump adds, it is not true that vice president harris was ever the borders are or that she was ever in charge of the border. >> what biden actually put her in charge of was a diplomatic effort related to addressing the so-called root causes of
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migration from three particular central american countries guatemala, honduras, and el salvador. now that is a, you could say, border-related assignment. it is not being in charge of the border homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas has been the official in charge of the border. now it is true some media outlets i went biden, gave harris this assignment in early 2021, incorrectly described her as being having been assigned the job of border czar, but cnn and others have consistently reported she rejected that title. she made clear in her office, made clear that the assignment was more limited and that's been the case for almost four years now, house want to play what donald trump said at the rally about inflation. >> listen didn't you know, we had the best economy. >> we had no inflation. kamala harris are shattered. our middle class she cast the deciding votes that launched the worst inflation in the history of our country how people feel about inflation and
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affordability is a huge part of this election. >> and how people are voting. what are the facts on this? >> this is a classic trump case where he could just tell the truth and it would be good for him politically. but instead, he offers these wild exaggerations. so it is not true that there was no inflation during the trump presidency. in fact cumulative total price increases we're just shy of 8%, 7.8% over trump's four years. and that includes an abnormally low inflation some period when the economy was abnormally slow during the covid-19 pandemic in 2020, it's also not true that we've had the worst inflation the u.s. has ever had under president biden and vice president harris trump could correctly say there was about a 40 year high in june 2022 when their rate increase to 9.1%. but first of all, it since come way down it's now 2.4%. second of all, 9.1 is not even close to the all-time record. we had 23.7% in 1920, even if you don't want to go that far back, it reached almost 15% in the early 1980s. and so we do not have now and have not had
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under biden-harris record all time us inflation daniel dale, thanks for checking the facts. >> jump. >> right. so this morning, new york times is reporting new concerns among democrats, the harris campaign is making a mistake in the final days of the election, they write that future forward the leading super pac supporting vice president harris is raising concerns that focusing too narrowly on donald trump's character in warning that he is a fascist, is a mistake in the closing stretch of the campaign, they go on to say, quote, focusing on trump's disturbing ludicrous, and outlandish behavior can be an effective lead in to talk about substantive policy. but not effective at moving voice, vote choice on its own. with us now, ian sams, the senior national spokesperson for the harris-walz campaign ii. and nice to see you. this is some future forward they want you to win, but they have concerns. what do you say about that? >> well, thanks for having me and i think the vice president's book this this weekend, you, the american people are capable of
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processing numerous things at once. and there are a lot of people who have a lot of different concerns about the country and the future. you think about, you know, there are a lot of former republicans and conservatives out there who are joining our campaign and coming out to support vice president harris because they are alarmed by the fact that former president trump's own top aides, the people who know him best, have warned that he would pose a great risk to the country if he returns to power. i think it's important to keep emphasizing that, but at the same time what does that say about donald trump? what does that say about him? it says about him that he's so focused on himself, his own pursuit of unchecked power that he doesn't have time to think about you or your issues. you or your problems, how to bring your costs down today, for example? the vice president is going to be in michigan. you know what she's gonna be doing in michigan. she's going to saginaw where she's going to be out of a facility that's benefiting from the chips act that she helped pass and benefiting from the inflation reduction act that she cast the tie-breaking vote to pass hundreds of millions of dollars are going into that facility to create over 1,000 jobs in
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high-tech manufacturing. she's going to be talking about that's part of her vision for the future as to continue having investments like that happened on joe rogan on friday, donald trump trash trash the chips, bill, the same investments that are creating those 1,300 jobs and stuff i cannot michigan. this is the same group of people, vance and trump, who are saying that they may repeal the inflation reduction act, which is again making these millions of dollars of investments in michigan and wisconsin for the kinds of manufacturing jobs that people need to have a good life for themselves. so when it comes to the economy, were also laser-focused on talking about the stakes of the election for voters there who care about the economy. >> the speech tomorrow on the ellipse in washington, d.c dc. not a swing state, not even a state as i've been reminded constantly this morning, how much of the focus give me a split, like a percentage split. how much of the focus of the speech on donald trump? up threat to democracy, how much of the speech on vice president harris and her proposals well, i think what folks are going to
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hear from the vice president is a broad speech about her vision for the country. >> i do think you're hitting the nail on the head. she's going to be on the ellipse, which i think as everybody knows, is the most infamous sight of donald trump's attempt to cling to power and seek the unchecked power that he wants. in a second term, free from the guardrails that you had from people like john kelly or mark milley or mark esper or his national security advisors all of whom have come out to say, this is someone who should not return to power. it's an emblem of what his focus this says. his focus is on himself. his focus is on his own problems, not your problems. and i think that tomorrow the vice president is going to speak about how she actually has a different view of america that we can turn the page on that turn the page on the last decade of donald trump creating chaos division, tearing us apart so that he can well himself in his own political power and move to something forward, something where we have a president who's actually focused on the issues that matter to the
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american people. he's going to sit in that oval office stewing over his enemies list, and she's gonna sit in that oval office, focused on checking off things on her to-do list to help the american people. that's going to be fundamental choice in the election next week. and it's going to be the fundamental choice that she's going to be talking about tomorrow. >> what else are we going to see from bad bunny over the next eight days something. >> the conversation about their rally yesterday, trump is the same old tired playbook divide and demean. that's all he's capable of doing. these speakers who were his warm-up back that this kind of bizarre rally in new york last night, their offending people who want the leadership of this country to look out for them. and it actually is a stark reminder of donald trump four years ago when he was president the worst hurricane hit puerto rico, and he delayed getting them the aid that they needed and he just went down there and through paper towels, adam and the vice president did something very
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different. she was in the senate she went to puerto rico with a bipartisan group of senators to make sure they were getting the federal aid that they need. and so again, it shows this difference between the way that these two people approach politics, approach governing and approach the job. and all they did yesterday was offended, demean these people, but again, it's part of donald trump's playbook. he wants, he wants to do that because he doesn't have real solutions for people's lives. he just wants to divide us so that he could try to get power. and i think that the fundamental choice is, are we going to keep going back to that, or are we going to move past all that? i've actually have a new way forward for the country. >> again, i'm just was asking about bad bunny. this is the first time we heard from bad bunny hugely influential all around the world certainly within the community will we hear from bad bunny again over the next eight days money. >> we're obviously excited to have his support. he inspires a lot of people out there, a lot of people across the country who take inspiration from his music obviously is huge following 45 million instagram
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followers. i looked yesterday where he shared the vice president's plan for puerto rico. those kind of voices coming out talking about what's at stake in the election. jennifer lopez, ricky martin, other puerto rican americans who are saying, you know, what we saw yesterday is just another example of trashing our community to promote himself. and so i think that the more voices come out the bigger the tent we have, we have bad bunny and we have liz cheney, you know, there's a pretty big coalition that's supporting vice president harris in this election. and i think that over the next week you're going to see tens of thousands of people coming out excited about the election you're going to see us try to harness that energy just this week, just this weekend, i should say, we knocked on 1.5 million in doors in the battleground states, we are out there mobilizing to turn out the vote to have this energy and enthusiasm you're seeing captured two win the election next tuesday. >> bad bunny and liz cheney, that would be an interesting duet, top 20 on at least some chart. ian sams, thanks so much for being with us. appreciate it. >> all right. thank you, john, the un security council has
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the same time, iran is responding to retaliatory attacks by israel over the weekend that the idf says severely damaged iran ability to manufacture long-range missiles now, iran is responding. >> cnn's jeremy diamond is in jerusalem for us jeremy, what are you hearing from iran at this hour raise objections to those israeli strikes over the weekend that hit iranian military targets at a meeting of the united nations security council today, they are vowing that there will be a response for this is israeli attack, but we're really not hearing as much fire and brimstone from the iranians as you might perhaps expect in this instance, instead, the iranian president vowing that there will be a quote, appropriate response been making clear that iran does not seek war with israel or other iranian officials also saying that the response will come at a time of irans choosing, but overall, we have seen iran relatively willing and eager to downplay the extent of the damage in this israeli strike over the
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weekend, even as they acknowledged that force soldiers and one civilian were killed in these israeli attacks. >> now israeli officials for their part, are making clear that this could be just the beginning of their strikes. should iran choose to retaliate further, they believe that these strikes over the weekend which damaged iranian air defenses have now made iran more vulnerable. future israeli attacks should iran retaliate and israel feel compelled to retaliate in turn, once again, the israeli prime minister saying that iranian of defense capabilities were severely damaged, as well as their ability to produce ballistic missiles. sara jeremy, can you also give us some idea of the conditions in gaza now, i mean, it seen for so many months just how dire the humanitarian crisis is. there being very blunt about the situation in northern gaza, saying that life has become untenable there. one senior un human rights official warning that all of those who remain in
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northern gaza are at risk of being killed, of dying if this israeli assault in northern gaza ten years. and that's because it's not trust israeli military operations, including at the one of the few remaining hospitals in northern gaza, kamala adwan over the weekend, what we are also seeing israeli officials seeming to deny entry of at least some, if not most humanitarian aid into northern gaza very little aid has actually made it in and the united nations has repeatedly said that there are efforts to bring humanitarian aid into northern gaza. have been denied by israeli authorities. the conditions at a kamala guan and other hospitals are growing increasingly dire, running out of basic medical supplies, blood units and this comes after this assault over the weekend where we saw that israeli troops entered the kamala adwan facility, arrested dozens of health care staffers, as well as others to the claims were hamas terrorists, the israeli military claims that hamas was using kamal adwan hospital as a base and that they were fighting israeli troops from at least near that
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facility sara jeremy diamond. thank you so much for your reporting there from jerusalem. john. >> all right. this morning, the invited guest speaker at a trump rally, who liking puerto rico to a pile of garbage? >> is defending his comments as the trump campaign tries to minimize the damage. >> back on the menu, the quarter-pound are new details on what caused the deadly equal well, i outbreak with more reporters on the ground the, best political team in the business follow the candidates, follow the voters, follow the facts follow cnn
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president harris is going to date and why and i want to use the 2020 election map to do that. she is going to the state of michigan every one remembers that michigan is part of the so-called blue wall, a state that joe biden did win in 2020 by 150 thousand votes. fairly comfortable, but it's a state that donald trump won, albeit barely 10,000 votes in 2016. so harris needs to work hard to make sure michigan stays in her column. and today she's going to three different counties, three separate stops. i kind of consider them sort of right? middle, and left way, left here. what do i mean by that? okay, let's go right first. mccomb county this is the epicenter for the so-called reagan democrats in 1980, ronald reagan flipped a lot of traditionally blue collar democratic voters to the republican party and by-in-large, they've stayed with republican party ever
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since when republicans win in michigan, they win in mccomb county, obama won a few times there, but by-in-large, you see margins not unlike this donald trump, 53%, joe biden, 45%, harris wants to keep the race and mccomb about here, but stays here. she can win in michigan if trump is able to boost him numbers, there, it could be assigned for her. so that was right. let's talk center saginaw, michigan. this was interesting. you can see that joe biden won here by less than 1,000 votes. donald trump in 2016 won here by about 1,000 votes. so it's really close, right in the middle manufacturing a big deal here that's what harris will be talking about when she stops there auto workers, the so-called chips act microchips here, she wants to appeal to those manufacturing voters, right in the middle. if this swings one way or the other, it could tell us which way michigan is going on election night next week. finally, when i talk about left washington county, this is where ann arbor, michigan is the
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university of michigan wolverines. okay. also the capital here you have government workers, a lot of students, it's left very, very left. you can see joe biden won by more than 100,000 votes. they're in 2020. so harris wants to run up the score but one interesting thing i do want to point out kinda for the only time i'm going to talk about the democratic primary, this last year. remember joe biden actually did run in a democratic primary and he won michigan with 81% of the vote, but washington, our county was his worst county in michigan in one of his worst in the entire country during the primaries, uncommitted got 17% of the vote. a lot of that students who are upset about the war in gaza, it was a protest vote. so harris going there today, she's to run up the score in this county. she also he's these uncommitted voters to get committed for hurricane campaign, it could be decisive. kate and in the final stretch of the 2024 presidential
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election, both candidates are focusing in on asian-american voters. >> donald trump headlined a rally reaching out to asian-american and pacific islander voters in las vegas last week kamala harris has rolled out new television ads, specifically directed at the api community in battleground states. >> the most recent survey of this slice of the electorate shows this 66, 66% plan to support and vote for kamala harris with 28 choosing donald trump joining us now to get a better look at what's happening here is varun a core executive director of the aapi victory alliance. >> thanks for coming in. you said that the asian-american and pacific islander electorate is going to mean more to the outcome of this election than it did in 2020. >> why? what are you seeing and in what states do you think aapi voters are going to have the most impact well, thank you for having me on i strongly believe that given the growth of where the api community was in 2020 and, you know, we've
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grown by 2 million voters just in the last two years. >> that's going to be absolutely influential to the final vote outcomes. as john just said, that a lot of these counties, a lot of these states, are neck and neck and so every last vote, even though our population size is about 7% of the nation in critical states like georgia, like arizona, and michigan, and the other battleground states were significant small but significant portions of the population that can determine the final outcomes at the end of the day the latest count we see there's 15 million eligible aapi voters, which is up from the 2020 election. >> and who is eligible voters, especially in a lot of them in battleground states what do you think is the opportunity here for both campaigns in the final days you know, i think what both candidates are attempting to do, i see a little bit more. >> i would say nuanced side of the harris side objectively
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which is to micro-target each ethnicities voters essentially. so the api umbrella is made up of over 20 nations of origin. they speak hundreds of languages and dialects. and so if, if the campaigns are effectively going after mung voters in wisconsin and minnesota, going on after filipino voters in chinese and korean voters in the east coast states like georgia and north carolina, you'll see that there'll be able to run up the numbers by micro-target and each of the ethnicities and so that's how at the end of the day the api umbrella is going to come out is by focusing on the sub-components. >> and harris does appear to be doing better with when you say the aapi umbrella, if you will, than we saw from democrats in 2020 and 2016. and i think you're getting to it, but i am wondering, do you think it is the harris campaign doing
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something better than democrats did in the past? or is it something that the trump campaign is doing less or worse than he has in the past i think it's both. >> i say i see trump doing less attempting to make platitudes, like at the las vegas rally that he had last week, you mentioned right at there were comments about how filipinos dressed versus on the other side, i think harris vice president harris has done a really good job in honing in on the issues that matter. the most to apis, abortion, gun violence education, small business, and those nuanced policy positions are the things that are going to be meaningful. younger voters, which i think are absolutely critical to the election as the largest voting bloc right now, they have said in survey after survey, they need to hear more about the actual policy positions before they feel comfortable in the voting booth. and so i see that out of very much out of the harris
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campaign. and the harris team, i'm not seeing that much outside of platitudes. in fact, even at the madison square garden rally, tucker carlson made a swipe at vice president harris's ethnicity, saying that she was samoan in malaysian, which everyone should know by now in this high high-information election, who vice president harris is and by taking a swipe at one's identity, i think is a really low blow, but certainly not something that's going to when you plot. it's at the end of the day by a constituency that's going to be critical in this election yeah, it's really interesting to speak with you as we are now. >> i mean, people are voting, especially in this in the last few days before actual election day, election day, i'm very interested to see turnout amongst aap, the aapi umbrella and looking forward to talking to him about it after the back bruen. thank you so much, sir. >> all right. there may be something missing when you order a quarter pounder, but it's back on the menu after an e coli outbreak. >> the lead.
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slivered onions that are found, that are used on the quarter pounder. and so they say after the colorado department i mean, i've agriculture came back with testing on the beef patties and found no evidence of e coli on those. they say they are going to ask their suppliers to provide a fresh supply of beef patties to these locations and bring back the quarter pounder over the course of this week to all of those affected locations. however, they will not have the slivered onions that mcdonald's really is focusing on. on as the source of this e coli outbreak. they say in a statement yesterday, quote, the issue appears to be contained to a particular ingredient and geography, and we remain very confident that any contaminated product related to this our supply chain and is out of all mcdonald's restaurants. now, we've seen this outbreak grow now too. who at least 75 illnesses, 22 people were hospitalized and one person died. they say there are likely that there are more cases out there. the cdc and fda are still investigating this and they may tie more illnesses to
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this outbreak as time goes on. this has been in 13 states, mainly in colorado. you can see the most people were affected in that state. they're know a lot of folks may be wondering, did this go beyond mcdonald's we know that the suspected supplier of these onions, taylor farms, has issued a voluntary recall. mcdonald's says they were the supplier of onions to the affected restaurants. they do have other customers and they have contacted those customers it's and told them to remove those onions and not to sell them. so right now, the cdc is saying that the risk to the public is quote, very low and we haven't heard of any other cases beyond mcdonald's at this point, guys, back to you. >> that is good news. meg tirrell. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. and thank you so much. >> thank you. times this is an cnn newsroom is up next. so thankful on this monday so thankful i'm a lifelong republican. >> i voted for trump twice, but i can't do it again. trump wants a national sales tax on
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