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newsnight with abby phillip tonight at ten eastern on cnn growing more than 50,000 people. >> now, expected to fall onto the washington mall for one of vice president harris's final addresses as a presidential candidate. the former prosecutor will be making her closing argument just hours from now. and an absolute loves fast, former president trump tries to rewrite history after his controversial madison square garden rally, but his plans tonight reveal a campaign that may be in damaged control was new details about the car police are looking for after yesterday's ballot box fires in oregon and washington, hundreds of votes hundreds of ballots destroyed. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here
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to cnn news central election day. >> the days are ticking up seven days. one week, have a fortnight, half a fortnight today, vice president harris, preparing to lay out her closing argument as former president trump is heading to battleground pennsylvania with just seven small days to go. this hour, trump participating in a roundtable just outside philly, and then later, he goes to allen town, which is an area notably with a significant puerto rican population. and this is just days after his allies spewed racist and vulgar remarks. it is madison square garden rally a rally that trump said today. today was a quote, love fest. >> meantime, harris is going to speak this evening at the ellipse in washington, dc. notably, the same spot where donald trump told his supporters on january 6 to
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fight like hell, ahead of the violent attack on the capitol all this is brand new cnn polling shows an exceedingly tight race with a key states of arizona and nevada too close to call well, within the margin of error. let's begin our coverage with cnn's priscilla alvarez and a harris campaign. so priscilla talk to us more about the message we should hear from the vice president tonight on the ellipse. >> well, this is going to be an attempt by the vice president reach those undecided voters. that segment of the electorate. and what could be the last opportunity for her to do so. now, i have been told by sources this is not a january 6 speech. in other words, she is not going to make this a entire rebuttal of the former president and what he did on january 6 and what she said is the risk democracy rather, it is going to be painting abroad what are vision. but the location is significant and intentional. the reason they chose this venue, according to sources, is because they wanted there to be gravity to the speech and recall the oval office office. she's seeking is only 500 yards behind her,
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so they are also painting of visual here, the vice president on the campaign trail israel has been saying that she's going to focus on her to-do list while the former president, she's cast as someone who is consumed by revenge and focus on what she says is his en enemies list. so that is the visual she's trying to paint there with oval office behind her. she described this a bit herself in an interview with the breakfast club earlier today. take a listen i would ask people to imagine the oval office and people have seen it on tv. you know what it looks like. it's either going to be donald trump sitting behind that desk, writing out his enemies list of who he's going to seek revenge and retribution on. or it's going to be me working on behalf of the american people as i always have done, working on my to-do list now, the vice president is also going to be laying out her proposals on a variety of issues. >> one source describing it to me as crystallizing the argument that she's been making from the beginning, be on reproductive freedom, on the
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economy, on immigration again, this he's one of the last opportunities where she will have a major audience both there on the national mall and on television where she can make her argument to voters. they're trying to still reach those disaffected republicans. those voters were just fatigued by the former president, or as some advisers has said, have trumpnesia. so certainly they are are they see this as a big moment for the vice president and one where she can outline her entire vision for the country. >> all right. priscilla alvarez. thank you so much for that preview. former president trump is headed to pennsylvania as he defends his controversial rally in new york, we have cnn's kristen holmes, who is live in allentown. kristen, we should note this is an area with a large puerto rican community. is he planning to apologize for the racist joke remark that was made by a comedian at his madison square garden rally indication is from the remarks
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we saw just a few hours ago, the answer is no. donald trump is obviously not at one too often apologize is by the fact that so many puerto rican leaders are calling on him to do so. he did address before his remarks and west palm beach the comments from the comedian who led off that madison square garden rally saying the puerto rico was literally an island of floating garbage. >> and this is what he told abc say, see, he said, i don't know him someone put him up there. >> i don't know who he is now, according to abc, they pushed back on that saying, well, did you hear the comments? what did you think of that? he said he never heard them again, despite the fact that they've been playing on every network incessantly. and we know that he watches television and he did not take the chance to decry those comments or condone them in any way. essentially, all he said was that he believed he was going to win the white house. i want to talk to a number of his aides and allies. i specifically asked about this event and while they wouldn't say whether or not donald trump is going to say anything. they did have this statistics on hand of the
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latino population in this area, including the number of puerto rican voters in this area. and we have since learned that the shadow senator from puerto rico is going to be speaking at tonight's events. so regardless of what donald trump is doing, clearly, the campaign is seeking to top some cleanup here and now, the really remarkable thing about what we heard while he was talking in west palm beach, that he actually addressed the madison square garden rally without addressing those controversial remarks. here's what he said. >> i don't think anybody has ever seen anything like what happened the other night at madison square garden to love the love the love in that room it was breathtaking. >> politicians that have been doing this for a long time, 30 and 40 years, that there's never been an event so beautiful was like a love fest, an absolute love fest, and it was my honor to be involved
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here. one, it was a very adoring crowd at madison square garden. he did fill the arena, but the interesting part about this is that he took the opportunity to talk about madison square garden, something that has been under an enormous amount of scrutiny because of that preprogram. and of course, i would just want to mention it's not just the comments that the comedian made. there was a series of racist, sexist, and vile comments made in that preprogram. but instead of dressing any of that, he addressed the entire thing as a love fest. of course, we'll have our eyes on tonight. he's doing another event in another part of pennsylvania right now as we speak, we'll see if he addresses it there, but this would really be the opportunity for the former president to have some kind of remarks, particularly as you said, brianna, this is an area that has a heavy latino voter, a very heavy puerto rican presence. so we'll see what he does when he gets on the stage tonight kristen holmes live for us in pennsylvania. >> thank you so much. bye. just about any measure, this is an extremely tight race. some new cnn polls show two of those critical swing states, nevada and arizona within the margin of error, but an outstanding question, are these polls
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actually telling us? that's the whole story about this election? >> yeah, we've been burned, harry, before. and so a lot of people are skeptical. you are going to break this down for us. we've seen some republican voters underestimated in the last two presidential elections. could that happen? a third time? >> could it happen a third time you know, i'll note that i have my magic wall back with me, but just in case i brought my backup yellow board here, but i don't need it today, so we're going to toss it aside and we're going to talk about what the polls may or may not be underestimated. look, if the polls are off like they were in 2020, donald trump's going to win this election easily, right? 312 electoral votes to 26 for harris, because he's going to win up appear in these great lake battleground states, right? he's going to wind down here in the southeast and he's going to win in those western battleground states as well. but here is why one of the reasons why i'm skeptical of it, because the polls underestimated donald trump in 2016 and 2020, right? they underestimated the republicans across the board. so i went
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back through history, has a pardon the atm or outrun the paul's three presidential cycles in a row. the answer is at least dating back since 1,970 they never have they never have in the battleground presidential pulse. so even though they've outrun them twice, enrolled, the republicans have the idea that they do it a third time. there's no analogy to inhale history. >> but area, if these polls are off does it necessarily mean that the polling miss benefits trump every time no, it's not necessarily the case. >> so you know, one of the things that i think is so important to note is if you go back to 2020, right, the polling averages under you're estimated trump. but there was the slew of republican leaning polls that actually suggests that he was going to do considerably better than the polling average suggesting in fact, eight points on average, these republican leaning polls now you look this time around, they're really isn't that gap. there isn't really these right-leaning pulse that are suggesting, in fact the best
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poll for trump in the great lake battleground brown states only suggest that he'll do three points better than the average. and this is so important because those right-leaning polls back in 2020 actually overestimated trump self the best polls for trump right now are only suggesting he's going to do three points better than the average. this idea that there's going to be this great underestimation of trump. i just don't see in the data like you might have seen it back in 2020 all right, let's get in the way back machine, but maybe the not so way back machine and go to 2022 and tell us what happened yeah. okay. so you know, we talk about a midterm election in 2022, right? there has been elections since 2020, you go back to 2022, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, 2022 poles and average across those states that democrats were actually underestimated. they were underestimated by four points. maybe the pollsters were making adjustments that actually ended up overestimating republicans. and you know that first map i showed you, if the polls were off, like they were in 2020 and donald trump went all the swing states. if the polls are off,
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this year, like they were in 2022, the democrats, kamala harris will win and all those key swing states we're talking across up here, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, down here in the southeast, north carolina, georgia, and nevada and arizona and the southwest and she gets to 319 electoral votes. so the bottom line is a lot of folks are thinking that donald trump will be underestimated in the swing states may be so, but i think there's a decent case to be made for kamala harris being underestimated as well based upon the data that we see in lake. can you tell me that because i want to make sure i still have my yellow board with me here, guys just a case, my magic wall craps out. i will always have a manual backup for you guys. always. >> i really wanted them to check that out. you like, oh, harry. but what a chuck that but i can i can make the catch maybe the yankees can put me in center field. >> who knows, they need the help, they need the help. >> harry enten, who's mets are watching from home thank you so much for the yankees won't be in a night cut his mic.
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alright, so let's discuss more now with the co-chair of the harris-walz campaign, senator chris coons of delaware. thank you so much. thanks for joining us in studio. you've been very busy campaigning. so we'll talk a little bit about that, but in 2022 is harry was just talking about there was this ghost voter phenomena, right? were you saw a lot of voters who had alluded polling. maybe they had irregular, they had no voting history, and they turned out a lot of the motivated by the overturning of roe v. wade for democrats or democrats relying or expecting goes voters to show up and have an impact this cycle, look, this will be an incredibly close election that's what i've seen on the ground. that's what i've heard is a co-chair that's what i think the polling is showing us is that there are lots and lots of people who are motivated by both of these candidates. i think if you look at the sharp contrast between trump's message at madison square garden and the optimistic forward-looking message you'll hear tonight from vice president harris, that frames the difference as clearly in
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sharply as we can and the campaign is relying on a margin of effort to many of these polls are within the margin of error. what we've got going for us as a campaign at this point is a lot of volunteers and a lot of organization on the ground. i was talking earlier today to folks were in york, pennsylvania knocking on doors, talking to voters, connecting with people we've got a small margin of voters who haven't made up their mind yet, whether to vote or for whom to vote. and i think we're going to do a better job in the end of connecting with them. vice president harris tonight is going to deliver again, the concrete positive forward-looking proposal. she's got for how to deal with the costs that concern average families whether it's housing and childcare, health care, and building a better future through opportunity. in the meantime, former president trump is commenting on or not commenting on, avoiding responsibility for an anger in hate-filled rally at madison square garden, the archbishop of puerto rico has demanded a
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person it's no apology from former president trump. he's going to be focusing on that today on the defensive and allentown and vice president harris is going to be delivering a positive forward-looking message. >> the president, president biden is not going to be at this speech at the ellipse of harris's, they don't have plans to campaign. that's according to axios before he election, do you worry that that could hurt harris in, for instance, places in pennsylvania we're actually some voters. let's remind people, they trust biden more than they trust harris in some of these places so i've campaigned across eastern and northeastern pennsylvania. i'll be in altoona tomorrow. i was in scranton a couple of weeks ago folks love joe biden and they respect and recognize that joe biden chose kamala harris to be his running mate served alongside her as president vice president endorsed her when he chose to step back from being in our nominee, and they don't need to appear together. they've appeared together
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plenty. he is still being president today. he's making an announcement in baltimore about some of the positive follow-on impacts of the legislation that they help get passed through congress and signed into law the infrastructure bill. i do think it's important that folks hear from president biden, but they he know where he stands and they know that he fully embraces and supports vice president harris especially in michigan the war in gaza is a liability. this is a challenge that harris is confronting and senator sanders, senator bernie sanders put out a message to voters who are upset by the administration's support of israel's war in gaza. let's listen to this in understand that there are millions of americans who disagree with president biden and vice president kamala harris on the terrible war in gaza i am one of them. >> i promise you after kamala wins we will together to everything that we can to change us policy toward
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netanyahu. let me be clear we will have in my view a much better chance of changing us policy with kamala than with trump, who is extremely close to netanyahu and season is a like-minded, right-wing extremist ally do you think that harris will change us policy towards netanyahu as sanders is saying, she will, will look senator sanders speaks for a lot of people who have concerns about netanyahu's future path. >> in fact, our caucus later majority leader chuck schumer, gave a speech on the floor of the senate months ago. now calling on a change in, calling on the israeli people to make a change in direction in terms of their leadership. joe biden and kamala harris have stood strongly by israel, defending israel when attacked by iran, defending israel against proxies in the region but they have also raised repeated concerns about humanitarian issues in gaza and just a few
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weeks ago, the secretary of state and secretary of defense sent a letter to the israeli government saying you have to allow humanitarian aid into gaza to not do so is a violation of law. i think that shows both the balance in the president vice president's position and the very real possibility that there will be further movement in that direction. i agree with what the senator said, which is former president trump will do nothing to constrain prime minister netanyahu in terms of his chosen direction of imposing harsher and harsher consequences on the palestinian people. we do need to remember that all of this is a result of hamas and hamas is actions both continuing to hold hostages beneath gaza and conducting the war in a way that was designed to cause as many palestinian casualties as possible. >> of course, this started with october 7, but there are many voters who are taking issue with how israel is
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perpetrating, has perpetrated this war. and the civilian deaths that we have seen. voters who take issue big issue with what happened on october 7, and they see american support material support those american weapons that have been dropped in gaza so i'll ask you again, do you think that harris will change us policy towards netanyahu? and does that mean, doesn't that mean changing policy towards israel isn't this one in the same? >> well, it's clear that you will have a more balanced policy with vice president harris she has repeatedly expressed concern about the humanitarian consequences of this war. the palestinian civilian deaths and the cost of it, while standing strongly by israel. you haven't heard a single expression from donald trump's. so if you have a choice between former president trump and vice president harris, i think you'll see a balanced approach towards the war in gaza. and keeping israel safe. and you will not see that
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approach from donald trump. >> i do want to ask you about rally. you did bring it up and i know you are going to continue campaigning and talking to people and maybe you'll see how this has affected some folks are going to pennsylvania but there's also how tim walz characterized the rally. he compared before it happened, the madison square rally to the 19391 that the american nazi party held there. would you have done that? >> well, look, i'm not going to disagree with governor walz, but i'm going to say that what is accurate to say about former president trump is that he has authoritarian leanings. and that's don't believe me believe his former chief of staff, his former national security advisor, the chairman of the joint chiefs, have all been quoted as saying he is too greater risk to have back in the white house whether or not that rally should be compared to other historic rallies is less important than whether or
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not donald trump is to greater risk from values perspective, a democracy perspective. and that's something that i've heard directly his former secretary of defense are on the on solid ground talking about people who attend trump's rallies versus talking about trump i think we are on our most solid ground saying, here's what donald trump did as president here's what he has said. >> i mean, look, there's no question that donald trump has trafficked in racist language and images and tropes ever since he became a candidate in his very first speech in 2016, he attacked mexicans directly suggesting that they were all rapists and murderers in overly broad and offensive language so to pretend that somehow former president trump, while he was a candidate, while he was president, and now isn't trafficking in both racist tropes and ideas and language and has shown a sympathy for
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authoritarians and had people very close to him, lifelong republicans in his own cabinet raise the alarm about his authoritarian tendencies were on the most solid ground when that's what we're pointing to, because that's public record senator chris coons. >> thank you so much. i hope you have your red bull pac because your schedule sounds not slim going into the election. thank you so much. and it ahead this hour on cnn news central police releasing some new details about the plus back accused of setting fire to ballot boxes in two separate states, destroying hundreds of ballots and new sexual assault allegations against sean "diddy" combs this time involving a ten-year-old boy we've got details just moments away >> it has seven key nutrients to help fill those holes. your immune system. >> what holds? >> new airborne seven immune supporting nutrients our most complete support yet this is
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>> this is cnn, the world's news network right now, federal investigators are looking at fires at three ballot drop boxes in oregon and washington state. >> the fires damaged or destroyed hundreds of balance? yeah. and first responders were, as you see here, pulling those ballots out of these drop boxes as they were still burning. >> this one here, this is in clark county, washington, the vancouver area, and this precinct is home to one of the most competitive congressional races isn't the country one official calls the incidents, quote, an attack on democracy. cnn's natasha chen is with us now with some details on this, the talks. what are you learning? >> yeah, i talked to that auditor in clark county and he said in his 20 plus years in that office, he had never seen anything like this. he said it's reprehensible. his staff are now acting as observers in each of the 22 drop-box locations to call 911 for any suspicious activity. he's
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saying that anyway, buddy, who may have dropped off a ballot in that box that you're seeing right there over the weekend after saturday at 11:00 a.m. should request a replacement ballot. and this is just very disheartening to people including the manufacturer of ballot boxes that we talked to in the area. the company called lazar fab a made the ballot box in portland, not the one you're seeing there, but lazar fab makes a lot of the ballot boxes throughout the west coast and they talk to me about how they worked closely with local elections officials to make boxes as tamper-proof as possible. so when this happened he felt it was extremely disheartening. here's what he told me seeing these people come under attack because they they, they live their lives dedicated to making our elections process free and fair and that is that
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troubles me more than a box can be replaced you know, hopefully they can track down the people who put the ballots and things like that. >> but it's the it's the people side of the thing that the distresses me more the box that that company created in portland, most of the ballots were actually protected more than 400 were okay. >> and three of them were damaged and that's because there were fire suppressants in that box that actually we worked. there were also fires, a presence in the washington state boxes as well. i'm told but they didn't quite function or protect the ballots as they thought they would really tricky. here, a lot of logistics that officials are having to figure out. meanwhile, law enforcement is working on finding who did this leave it's. all connected. that's the vehicle you see there a dark volvo s60, 82,001
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to 2004. they say there's a lot of work there, extra work as election day approaches, boris and brianna and how can people check to see if their ballot was affected? yeah, there may be people really wondering about that now, especially in oregon and washington states where we know that it's primarily vote by mail. everyone is mailed a ballot at home. the vast majority of people mail them in or drop them off in ballot drop boxes so they're telling people for watching shimon state go to vote.gov for oregon. oregon votes.org slash my vote to track the status of your ballot as so you can see whether it's been processed, whether it's been counted because there are only less than 1% in the in the portland and seattle areas for example, one less than 1% of voters who actually vote in-person at polling places. these drop boxes are extremely
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important. they're heavily utilized in a way that perhaps are not as used in other states because of that heavy emphasis on vote by mail. so this is very concerning for a potentially for lot of voters, there natasha chen. >> thank you so much for that update still ahead. could the election be decided in a courtroom after americans vote? >> cnn takes a look at how both campaigns are readying for a potential all out legal fight, including already drafting lawyers in battleground states special coverage begins tuesday, november 5 at four on cnn okay, everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition are strengthened energy ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals nutrients immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein i have type two diabetes, but i manage it wow, it's a little bill with the big story to tell. i
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if you read it not that i'm complaining. >> the penguin's streaming exclusively on max presidential race in recent times, the legal maneuvering by both parties will be in overdrive. in fact, applauding is already underway and has been for some time with both republicans and democrats bracing for court battles that could ultimately decide the race and who gets the white house. cnn chief legal affairs correspondent paula reid is here to explain how both parties are preparing. paula, what are you hearing from these legal teams? >> it's fascinating. i've been talking to both sides for weeks now, and they have been preparing both sides for years we're litigation around the presidential race. now its interesting, there is consensus on the republican side. they just cannot have a repeat of what happened in 2020, where they lost 61 out of 62 cases. they had lawyers who had been sanctioned even criminally charge. a source familiar with their strategy told me the number one priority was hiring good lawyers and i'm told the
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former president came to realize that he needed to spend money on lawyers and also litigate questions before the election and not after. now, democrats on their part, they have put together a powerhouse team, former white house counsel, dana remus, i use have two former solicitor general's election expert, marc elias and biden personal president, biden's personal attorney, bob bauer and dana remus told me that their whole mantra is just prepare, prepare, prepare. they know the republicans started earlier. they've started earlier too. now as part of these preparations, they have engaged in network of state-level attorneys so they see an issue in any state they're prepared to reach out to that lawyer with expertise to do whatever they need to do. now, both sides have also engaged in wargaming. they've worked through different scenarios. for example, on the republican side, they even war gamed natural disasters and when they saw hurricanes obviously hit florida and north carolina, they said, this is what we he trained for. and lastly, the democrats have also drafted thousands of pages of
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pleading. so if there is an issue they're going to be ready. the courthouse go to the courthouse, be ready to go like they can just grab the template for it, grabbing really interesting also, and we've covered, we've talked about it. >> we've covered on the program this lawsuit in pennsylvania by republicans that deals with the uniform that overseas voters. and there's been a ruling on this ruling on the republicans who tried to challenge this. what happened? >> that's right, as we know, republicans and republican aligned groups intervening in over 130 different cases. and this issue of overseas ballots this is one that has drawn a lot of scrutiny about whether they are actually seeking to change the rules or if they're just trying to sow confusion because they have targeted overseas ballots which historically have been the majority members of the military. but in recent years, it's actually turning out that it's the majority of these voters are ex-pats who are expects civilian expats were expected to to favor harris republicans in recent weeks, they've started targeting
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these with legal challenges and they have lost in michigan in north carolina. now, in pennsylvania. and the judge here said something similar to what was seen. and other challenges, which is it's too late to do this, right? courts are very reluctant to change the rules of the game so close to an election, we're don't know about ballots that have already been sent out. so if you cannot prove that there is some sort of clear fraud, it's unlikely you're going to change the game, so they've been questions from democrats about why republicans are targeting these now, is it an attempt to actually change the rules of the game that's what they tell you. they said we need to know the rules before the games begins. but mail-in ballots there already being mailed in and some democrats of suggests this is all part of an effort to cause confusion if they lose. >> and this id thing that they're challenging went into place before the 2022 election and they had no issue with it. we've asked republicans about that. they said it just came to their attention which is kind of an interesting answer. >> they've had a lot going on intervening in over 130 lawsuits, but yeah, they've lost all of these and they really haven't changed the
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rules of the game. if you look at the totality of the efforts, but i will remind you, we talked about yesterday, almost halloween zombie lawsuits, a lot of these challenges could be resurrected if they think that overseas ballots potentially in pennsylvania, north carolina, could make the difference for their candidate. >> alright, paula reid, we'll be seeing a lot of you, i believe. thank you so much time running out to change voters minds because there's only half a fortnight lead and so is the number of mines that can be changed he's an expert going to talk to a former speech writer or kamala harris about the vice president's closing argument medicare advantage plan? let's find out. >> i want $0 monthly premium. >> i take a lot of medications, so i need prescription drug leverage all about no copay when i see my doctor. >> if you would like help making an informed decision about your medicare coverage at an unlicensed agents are standing by, ready to listen to your questions and help you find health coverage meets your
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deliver her closing argument at the ellipse, the same spot. we should note were former president donald trump rallies had rallied his supporters on january 6, it's a speech that she's been previewing for days now comparing her to do list with what she describes as donald trump's enemies list. here to discuss is gevin reynolds a former speech writer for vice president kamala harris, and a columnist for the root, kevin. thank you so much for being with us. what should we expect from the speech tonight? >> boris, first of all, thank you so much for having me. so i think what i'm looking for tonight over the it's about closing arguments, the vice president delivering her closing arguments over the past three months, which is crazy to believe it's only been three months into vp has been in this race at the top of the ticket, we've seen the vice president first and foremost introducing herself to the american people. in some cases, reintroducing herself to the american people. secondly, we've seen her release some really incredible and comprehensive policies aimed at addressing the issues facing the american people. but right now, with just one week left in this race, it's all about the vice president. really drawing the contrast
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between herself and donald trump, not only in terms of painting him as unstable and unfit, but now also reminding americans that they have an opportunity to turn over a new chapter and accept her way forward over the next four years, i'm curious what you make of this memo coming out from one of the marquee super pac that's backing harris. essentially, they put for the argument that these attacks on donald trump being authoritarian and fascist are not quite as persuasive with voters as arguments about her vision for the economy, her policies when it comes to homeownership et cetera, et cetera, and something that you noted her introducing herself in a new light to these persuadable voters. what do you make of that distinction between attacking donald trump and presenting herself and her ideas? >> well, i think vice president harris and her campaign have showed that they can walk and chew gum at the same time. it's really not one or the other. it's both. and and what i've observed from the vice president is that she is totally capable of doing both. at i believe actually looking
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at the polling we see that americans really do care about strengthening our democracy. they'd recognize what's at stake in this election. the backdrop of today's speech being on the ellipse where donald trump staged his january 6 coup is insurrection, i think will do a lot of the talking for itself, allowing the vice president to really paint that vision for the next four years, i do wonder about the speech being at the ellipse it's, it's interesting, it's notable that harris is drawing this distinction from trump sort of echoing history. however, she is standing in front of the white house and this administration, when it comes to polling on a number of issues, has been unpopular joe biden's favorables or underwater, i wonder if you think there might be some blowback or perhaps some missed opportunities to miscommunication with having her stand in front of the white house and having folks associate her with an administration that has we're seeing on the screen, isn't the most popular absolutely not. i think vice president harris standing in front of the white
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house will remind voters the next job that she is going to occupy come january 20, and that's present, united states, the american people are looking for a leader who is ready to tackle some of the biggest problems facing our nation. between president biden and vice president harris. we've made incredible progress in solving those issues, right now. president, former president trump is going up there having hate-filled rallies in which he continues to demonstrate that he's completely unserious to solve these problems facing the american people. i believe that vice president harris standing up there tonight will with clarity, show the american people. she is up to the task of leading this country forward over the next four years. >> of course, as we heard from today, he described her campaign as hateful and whatnot i'm wondering what you make of that, what you make of his accusation, that she is essentially a trojan horse. i believe he described her as a vessel. what do you make of those accusations? are they effective given that we're one
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week away and folks? have very limited attention spans. >> so boris, i don't think a former president trump has a much credibility or authenticity when it comes to labeling of vice president harris as someone who's so who's peddling hate, or any of that. i think anyone who tuned into his rally, just the other night was justifiably just flabbergasted by some of the rhetoric that was being issued, but that's the thing he's built his campaign around. hate and division. but the thing is, if you look under the hood of a lot of the polls that we've been seeing. what are we seeing? we're seeing vice president harris make strong gains among independents, moderates and even republicans. these are folks who should be voting for former president trump, but who recognize that we cannot have four more years of him. they like, i believe a vast majority of americans are ready to turn to page and to start a new chapter. and i think this speech tonight will really underscore that for those folks at home, we will be watching it very closely. gevin reynolds. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so much. pleasure still plenty more news to come this afternoon and this is a
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sexually assaulted by sean "diddy" combs now, as you said, one of these accusers claiming that he was just a ten-year-old boy at the time that he claims he was not just sexually assaulted by combs, but also believes that he was drugged. this alleged incident occurred in 2005, according to the lawsuit that was filed and he says that he met combs at an audition of sorts in a new york hotel room. he says that combs gave him a soda and after he drank that soda but he started to feel funny, which is why he thinks that he was drugged. then he says that combs said to him, quote, you have to do some stuff. you don't want to do sometimes. that was what he said when he was asking him how badly do you want to be a star? now this accuser says that he frozen terror as he was setting surely assaulted. he lost consciousness. and when he woke up, that he was in pain. now, the next accuser, the 17-year-old, who claims that he was 17 at the time. he says
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