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america has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world has shown his contempt for our nation's heroes calls them suckers and losers called a four marine general a quote, lowlife i will always honor never denigrate the service and sacrifice of our troops and their families and fulfill our sacred obligation to care for them i will strengthen not surrender america's global leadership friends because i know that our alliances keep american people
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safe and make america stronger and more secure donald trump because an easy mark easy to manipulate with flattering or favor and you can believe that autocrats like putin and kim jong un are rooting for him in this election. >> i will always uphold our security advance, our national interests, and ensure that the united states of america remains as we must forever be a champion of liberty around the world trump has in mind more chaos more division and policies that
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help those at the very top and hurt everyone else i offer a different path and i ask for your vote pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to make your life better i am not looking to score political points i am looking to make progress. >> i pledge to listen to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions i make. >> and two people who disagree with me unlike donald trump, i don't believe people who disagree with me or the enemy hey wants to put them in jail i'll give them a seat at the table
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work with the joy and optimism that comes from making a difference in people's lives. and i pledge to be a president for all americans party and self heart because i've lived in, i grew up as a child of the civil rights movement my parents would take me to marches in a stroller, were crowds of people of all races face and walks of
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life? came to gather to fight for the ideals of freedom and opportunity i've lived the promise of america i saw how hard our mother worked to give her daughter's the same chances. this country gave her growing up. i was blessed to have family by blood and family by love who instilled in me. the values of community, compassion, and face that have always defined our nation at its best. i've lived the promise of america i've spent my life fighting for the people who have been hurt and counted out but never stopped believing that in our country anything is possible i've lived the promise of america and i see
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the promise of america in all of you in all a view. i see it i see it in the young people who are voting for the first time violence and to protect our planet and to save refused to accept a future without reproductive freedom have never voted for a democrat before but have the constitution of the united states, over par party seen it in americans different in many respects. >> but united in our pursuit of
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freedom our belief in fairness and decency, and our faith in a better future america. i know the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what let's separates us. i know it and that's why i'm in this race to fight for the people. just like i always have was born when we rested freedom from a petty tyrant across the generations americans have preserved that freedom expanded. it and in so doing, proved to the world that a government of, by and for the people is strong and can endure
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the patriots at normandy and selma seneca falls and stonewall on farmland. and factory floors they did not struggles, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us seed are fundamental freedoms see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant we are not a vessel for the schemes of want to dictators the united states of america is the greatest idea. humanity
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ever devised a nation. big enough to encompass all our dreams strong enough to withstand any fracture or fisher between us. and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities so america let us reach for that future let us fight for this beautiful country we love and in seven days, we have the power each of you has the power to turn the page and start riding. the next chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. >> i thank you all god bless the united states of america
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us that his vice president come on i harris, who just made a closing argument to voters from the ellipse in washington, d.c a capacity crowd. these are live pictures. the overflow been diverted printed onto the national mall nearby, who see her on stage with her husband for gentleman doug emhoff, the vice president, speaking from very same spot. we're almost four years ago. her opponent encouraged his followers, some of whom he knew were armed according to sworn testimony. to march on the capitol. the former president is speaking in allentown, pennsylvania city with a large puerto rican population two days after speaker at his madison square garden rally called puerto rico a floating island of garbage and use graphic sexual language to demean latinos. all latinos.
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we begin right now with the vice president joining us is republican strategist and media consultant brad todd, cnn anchor and chief political correspondent dana bash cnn, political commentator jamal simmons, also, gretchen carlson, journalist and co-founder of lift our voices dana. >> i mean, clearly vice president harris, picking that spot for very obvious reasons with a huge crowd was that a win for her tonight? i mean this is exactly what the harris campaign hoped that they were going to deliver that she was going to deliver in the setting. it was unmistakable, not just january 6, but with the white house behind her and most importantly of course, what she said and how she said it to me, the takeaway sort of umbrella lines this is not who we are it doesn't have to be this way. it is the contrast that the harris campaign has been trying to make for 100 days or so that they have been in there that donald trump, you
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have to remember what it was like and he is provided that memory because of the madison square garden a lot of his speeches, but especially the madut's madison square garden rally, a couple nights ago i mean, compare that to this that was his closing event. this is her closing event. >> and then once she tried to remind people of the feeling of the chaos and the uncertainty and the anxiety she then laid out all of the reasons why she's the person who can deliver and who can be the president and when i say feeling, i say that intentionally and we've talked about this before. >> and that is one of the most important things that a republican strategist has said to me that i have used as a north star is as important as policies are and as important as proposals are it is how it candidate makes people feel as among the most important. we know how donald trump made people feel and what she did
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tonight was remember that feeling and think about what i can bring you. >> jamal what do you make a promise the comments from great. >> the setting was also a great for those of us who came of age beginning in the clinton administration michael deaver was like the image master that all of us were trying to emulate right? we're all copying michael divas images is raisins who he, our girl was reagan's pr guru. so from a decade or so earlier but we kind of cut away from that with trump because trump did everything in a room with flags and this was a great event. it was a great setting. the white house was behind her. she looked good. the people who are there looked like a cross-section of america. i think this is what she's been arguing. and now what we're seeing is trump and harris are living out the contrast the harris the harris campaign wants to highlight. trump is kind of cruel. it's course. >> he's got people all standing there, justin against each other and it gets other americans. >> she's talking about
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bringing americans together and looking forward for going to have a change election this is gonna be about change. the harris campaign wants this to be about the change from trump to the future, not about joe biden, which is where the trump campaign wants the foreign president certainly helped out with the rally he had gretchen, i just want to play something vice president said tonight been consumed with too much division chaos, and mutual distrust and it can be easy then to forget a simple truth it doesn't have to be this way it doesn't have to be this way. it is time to stop pointing fingers. >> we have to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms it is time to turn the page on the drama and the conflict the fear, and division it is time
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for a new generation of leadership in america leadership as next resonance of united >> how do you think it played? >> look, this was the antithesis of division. this was about contrast from division, common ground common sense solutions compromise. a lot of see who hurts there? but they all add up to the fact that she's extending an olive branch to those undecided voters out there saying i am the person that will make you feel comfortable. another c-word i think that this was incredibly important because a lot of people think that kamala harris herself as a divider they have had an impression that she's too far to the left this entire speech was about
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bringing people together. and i think one of the most powerful lines was even if you disagree with me and she said this twice even if you disagree with me, i'm not going to jail you. i'm not going to send you off into oblivion as she's alleging trump might do to his enemies. i'm going to embrace you and i'm going to have conversations with people that i disagree with i think that that was one of the most important thing she has said in the last 90 days for those people out there who are hesitant to pull the trigger first, she said about that she would give them a seat at the table. was her first brad republican, which i hate to be the skunk at the garden party but i think, you know, i plant political event for a living and i think this was political malpractice to put her in front of this white house, 68% of americans think that the country's on the wrong track and they blame joe biden and increasingly with they're blaming kamala harris by standing in front of the white house tonight. she's going to own all 68% of that disapproval and i think it's a comfort
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reason. i think northwest washington, d.c. is about her your best precinct in america. everybody likes her there she should have been in a union lodge in philadelphia are pittsburgh tonight that would have done her a lot more good. and i also don't think that she did a lot from nikki haley voters. they've talked a lot this week about that they were going after haley voters and i think the haley voters head to be looking at this as like a christmas present. they opened up and it was sachs they got nothing new from her, nothing that wasn't in her convention speech, frankly. and i don't think this moves the ball for her here at the end i actually talking about nikki haley, i just want to play something that nikki haley said on fox earlier tonight about the last time she spoke to trump because there was a lot of talk about she she made it clear she wanted to campaign for him, was willing to here's what she said last time i talked to him was back in june, but they're very aware that we're on standby. they know that we would be there to help. i've helped with some fund fundraising letters and text messages and those types of things. so we've done that, but look, we're on the same team it is their campaigns decision on what he needs. and these
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last final days, it does not bother me at all. they also need to look at how they're talking about women. i mean, this bromance in this masculinity stuff. i mean, it borders on edge due to the point that it's going to make women uncomfortable. you've got affiliated pac facts that are doing commercials about colon, kamala, the c-word, or you had speakers at madison square garden referring to her and her pimps. that is not the way to win women are the way we should point out none of the c-words that gretchen was talking about thank you for that clarification and a10 elon musk path put out a commercial using very drugs. >> they pulled back. >> oh, well, yeah. >> i know with nikki haley, not this will go down if trump loses this election, that will go down as one of his greatest mistakes is not getting nikki haley out on the campaign trail. >> she's actually the one who's putting herself out there saying she would do it, which i know was surprised a lot of yet, and he won't do it.
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>> well, the first mistake was he should probably could have made or vice presidential nominee. i think that would have helped him a lot, but that would have been a different donald trump, right? listen to brad's point about the white house at the end of the day, she is a woman of color and she needs people to envision her in the white house they need to see her as president of the united states. and i think i get it. what you're saying, a union hall in some place like that. but for her, she got a different test that she's got to first get over as a hurdle, which is mentally and then right now, people are starting to pay attention again, i think that's campaign has the rationale that all the things that we think people know ab they really have forgotten. or as dana was saying, there just now, clicking bags back into so they want to make sure everybody is focused on that part of i think people see her in the white house. >> they see are in this white house and they see that she says she's would do nothing different from joe biden. she told anderson in your town hall, she said she couldn't think of mistakes. she'd made in this fort last four years. i think the problem she has and the reason that she's in
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trouble right now is because she can't get past this administration's failure. >> i think that you say malpractice and i hearing nikki haley say that that is malpractice. and there's only one reason that donald trump has not used nikki haley the way that she says she's willing to be used politically, and that is because he can't get past his grievances with her because she was his opponent and she was winning a sizable amount of the vote. even when she was not in the race and those are the exact voters that the harris campaign believes are gettable with the see words like common ground and common sense we don't know, but they believe that they have about three to 5% of undecided or gettable voters. and that this is the kind of message that those haley voters, many of them are probably haley voters will actually be open to whether or not she'll get them. we don't know, but at least i
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think it's a gamble though. she's asking them to come on vibes and she's asking him to come on style. she's making them do most of the work on policy. their hesitation with kamora. they have hesitations about donald trump, but if you're a haley voter, you gotta hesitation about him. but their hesitations with kamala harris are on audiology objectively, you didn't listen. i i don't want to this is your job to debate, but she gave a lot of policy there. >> she did, but nothing on audiology. she's not home health care is not an ideological or ideologies america, right? her ideology was, was, i am like a story of icao, you proceed in america, how you can achieve in america. and i think that's something that she was really trying to gel and she is talking about getting republicans. i mean, listening to republicans. i mean, she's trying to make it a table where republicans are welcome, whether it's true or not. i mean, who knows, but that is certainly what she is saying. she's giving as lynn cheney was trying to give a permission structure liz cheney was trying to give permission structure for republicans to
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vote for her. she is certainly trying to keep that door open. >> well, just look at pennsylvania if you want to drill down there, 42,000 people still voted for nikki haley, even when she was a month out of the election. and trump only won by 44,000 votes in pennsylvania. i mean, that alone could, could turn it. so even if some of those disaffected republicans play something she's said, trying to draw a contrast between how she views her political opponents, how trump, usa unlike donald trump i don't believe people who disagree with me or the enemy he wants to put them in jail. i'll give them a seat at the table >> i mean, in my mind that was an whether or not it works. who knows, but that was an olive branch to those disaffected trump voters who maybe he will
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vote not on policy, but on saving american terms of the ground games. >> there's been a lot of talk that the trump campaign has outsourced a lot of it to other groups. >> do we know i mean, is there a sense of who has the more effective ground games does the penn state by state? >> well now we don't have to imagine it. we can look at early voting stats and the republicans are outperforming republican performance in each of the last three election cycles in all seven target states. in nevada, for instance, you can see a 20 point swing right now toward republic among hispanic voters. you can see who's showing up at the polls. cnn's poll today said, donald trump is won the people who vote as early by five points in state these republican i'm carried since forever. so i think that the ground game proof's in the pudding and who shows up. and i think republicans are doing okay, just to clarify real quick, that is true, but it's also because republicans might be culturally voting differently earlier rather than on election day, which is as is a part of ash jamal simmons. >> thank you. gretchen carlson
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as well. thanks so much coming. now, the former president is speaking time in allentown, pennsylvania, which according to the mayor's home to more than 35,000 puerto ricans two nights ago at madison square garden one of his warm-up speakers, like in puerto rico to his words and island of garbage. the so-called comedian also aimed racist slurs at latinos, black americans and jews today, the foreign president told abc news, quote, i don't know him. someone put him up there. i don't know who he is. which by the way is what he always says about people he's desperately trying to distance himself from and about the rally, which saw there speakers as well spewing out hateful messages. listen to what he said just moments ago in allentown the other day, madison square garden on sunday night we add able. that was the greatest evening anyone seen politically i mean madison square garden is really big. it's big and it's beautiful. the thing went all the way back to the river for the love was unbelievable well it wasn't a
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loud just to remind you, hear some of it with a warning, its offensive you got homeless and veterans, americans americans sleeping on their own feces on a bench in central park but going illegals, they get whatever they want, don't they she's a fake i'm not here to invalidate her she's a fake of fraud. >> she's a pretender. her and her pimp handlers will destroy our country cool black guy with a thing on his head. what the hell is that all lamp shade. look at this guy oh, my goodness wow i'm just kidding. >> that's one of my buddies. he had a halloween party last night. we had fallen, we carved watermelons together and these latinos, they love making babies too, just know so that they do they do. there's no polling out they don't do that.
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they come inside just like they did to our country. and of course, the puerto rico slurred late today outside philadelphia, the former president said, quote, no president has done more for puerto rico than i have joining us now is victor martinez. he lives in allentown where he owns a spanish-language radio station, law mega. mr. martinez, appreciate you being with us. what are you hearing from your listeners about sunday's rally? >> listen, let me tell you there's no doubt the puerto rican community here in pennsylvania as off they are not happy they are expressing their anger towards what happened on sunday they can't believe that this was actually said in a major political events, especially in new york city where for over 1 million puerto ricans live in new york, that has a rich puerto rican history with the puerto rican community. >> as we mentioned earlier, the foreign president claim he didn't know the comedian, didn't hear the comments. do you think? voters by that absolutely not. i mean, one of
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the things that we discussed this morning on the year was the fact that some people might have been willing to give him a pass because he didn't say it himself and you can't blame people for what other people say. >> but the fact that on sunday night it's on monday morning and monday afternoon and tuesday morning, he still hadn't post any messages was said or even apologize that i think has anger even more. the puerto rican community. >> i mean, if he had any guts or concern about what was said, he could have come out that night these speakers were all before him. he could have come out and said, you know what, i just wanted to take a moment and say, i don't approve of what was just said. we have and said whatever he was going to say, he chose not to do that. he's still hasn't done that how much do you think? the so-called joke about puerto rico the refusal can condemn it. how much do you think that
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might hurt him on election day in pennsylvania or elsewhere? >> i think it will definitely will hurt him. i mean, you have about half a million puerto ricans in pennsylvania, about 300,000 of them are register to vote. if one first and 2% of those puerto rican decide to come out and vote or change their mind on who they're voting that could cost him the election. but listen, this is not just about pennsylvania. we have we have about 100 100,000 puerto ricans live in north carolina we have about a 50 to 60,000 puerto ricans live in arizona. we got wisconsin, we got puerto ricans live in all over this country jd vance has tried to kind of downplay this. >> he said that americans have to quote stop getting so offended at every little thing. what do you say to that? >> listen, more important, what i have to say, my audience was again, mad at the fact that these people can acknowledge that that wasn't right. that
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was completely out of bounds. you don't just call any country. and then for us, puerto ricans, you don't called puerto rico a trash or garbage there are still things that puerto ricans, we are proud people. there are still things that for us our sacred that is the island and the flag if you mess with any of those things will come back hard on you and just to give you example of how deep this situation as gotten the puerto rico representative in washington, jennifer rosalez, which is a very strong trump supporter. and right now the candidate for governor to puerto rico set this afternoon in live television in puerto rico, that she acknowledged that this situation will cause donald trump in those states where puerto ricans live. so a strong supporter running for governor in puerto rico acknowledging that this will definitely cause a donald trump, president biden spoke about the foreign president. and i just want to play a quick
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clip of that state of delaware. there are good decent, honorable people. the only garbage ice floating out there is you're supporters his demonization seen unconscionable and it's un-american i'm wondering what you made the president's choice of words there well, listen again, those were strong words and i don't agree that we should call trump suborders atrash either. >> that's not right. i do appreciate the president supporting our community and supporting puerto rico you go, but obviously, you know, calling his support or trash is not it's not something that it should have been said. going back to the puerto rico situation, i mean, a lot of people have now been talking about what happened during hurricane maria. and the fact that donald trump went to puerto rico and through paper towels and the fact that point puerto rico, he called puerto rico dirty and poor, and the
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fact that he wanted to trade in puerto rico, like if it was a used car all of those things were said, you know, five-six years ago and people were mad then. but time heals all wounds and i think people kind of put it aside. it's okay. >> what what happened on sunday brought all those feelings back. >> what happened on sunday? revive that anger that we had five years ago. i was speaking to people in my audience and they were like, oh, that's right, that's the guy that through paper towels as the guy that would help funding when we need it. and now his participant being called trash victor martinez. i appreciate your time tonight. thank you thank you. coming up next, john king all over the map, five states and five days talking to latino voters in nevada about trump's comments and seeing how they are playing their, we'll be right back >> it's nerve wracking the whole country is on the edge of
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saturday at nine on cnn more now on the backlash surrounding the man selected to speak at the trump rally, who called puerto rico floating island of garbage, the harris campaign announced day that singer and actress jennifer lopez, whose parents were born in puerto rico, will join the vice president at her rally in las vegas thursday tonight, our john king is there the vegas morning rush. >> one week to election day. >> so it's very, very tense it's, nerve wracking because you just don't know what's going to happen. antonio munoz owns the 911 taco bar he's a veteran and a retired las vegas police officer, undecided and unhappy with his choices when
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we first visited 11 months ago kamala harris, when we returned six weeks ago. >> now, definitely harris, trump's weekend rally in new york removed any doubt and that's very, very upsetting. >> they spoke about mexicans and having kids like nothing like where do you come up with this stuff why would you say something like that? in an atmosphere like that? and that's very troubling. >> munoz is betting on a narrow harris win here. but says the latino community is more evenly split that in past campaigns because of housing and grocery costs, inflation affected a lot of people here in our community. and they don't see their dollar going the way you go. you know, i think they really think trump's going to make it better which one person can come in and inflation is going down. it's a process early voting here runs through friday and more than seven in ten nevada voters live here in clark county that's las vegas and its fast-growing suburbs
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won big difference this cycle is the republican embrace of early voting arkansas senator tom cotton on hand in vegas for a veterans for trump event to kick off the final week latino and a big election year focus at fiesta 98.1 is urging listeners to flex their political muscle rafael say rose junior is one of the owners six weeks ago, he told us he was undecided and the trump was running strong among latinos hear anything different from the last time we were here, have a lot, a lot zeros is now voting harris and he says the racist insults at the weekend trump event exploded on social media, triggered listener calls, texts, emails that alone flute a lot of people that we're going to go for trump now saying hey, maybe i'm not too sure maybe i'm going with harris other rhetoric whether directly from the candidate or not, it's
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kind of scary especially for for latinos here in vegas specifically my mexican people. he says, oh, he don't he doesn't know who allowed those speakers. speak at his rally that's yes, that's bs that's bs john. i mean, this is your third trip to nevada. it seems like from the people you talked to that those racist remarks from trump's madison square garden rally or at least among them, shifting landscape voters. >> so you don't want to over project, you don't address sweeping conclusions, but we've known antonio and we've known rafael for months now, our first visit here was 11 months ago, then six weeks ago, and we know they're plugged into latino community, so we take what they say seriously miami here. i just had my friend on the trip with me here that many magic wall. let's bring up the population. look at this. this is the latino population nationwide. the deeper the shading, the higher the population of latinos. so let's zoom in on battleground
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nevada here, and zoom in. you look at clark county where i am in las vegas, 75% of the vote, just shy of that will be cast. harris, clark county. so anderson are polling here, shows a dead heat he if this only impacts trump a little bit, a little bit can make a big difference in a battleground state. and both of these voters who we've been in touch with, say that it just exploded on social media, that the reaction continues days later, the question is trump and harris both to hear this week can trump stop the bleeding or does it hurt him just a little because hurting just a little when it's so close. can matter a lot john king, thanks so much more perspective now from cnn political director david chalian, what is the latest polling tells us about latino voters doing? yeah, we have two brand new polls out at cnn today in arizona and nevada to the battleground states with a high big number of latino voters in this race that could swing those states. take a look at what we found in both of these states with latino likely voters, you see 56% for harris, 38% for trump in arizona. that
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is an 18 point lead for her in arizona. and you see it nearly dead even in nevada. now, anderson, i want to compare where harris stands with the latino vote in these two states to what joe biden did in the exit polls in the 2020 election. take a look. that 18 percentage point lead in our poll, and that's a poll different from the exit polls of actual voters four years ago four years ago, joe biden won latino voters in nevada by 24 points in arizona, sorry, in nevada, harris, near tied with latino voters with trump right now in our poll, biden won latino voters in nevada by 20 d6 points in the election four years ago. so there's clearly been a narrowing of the gap here that trump has produced thus far. if these polls are where the election turns out next week. with early voting underway in arizona. and by the way, those polls, i assume we're taken before the rally comments whether or not they're elements big impact yeah. >> good question. anderson the surveys were basically completed by the time that the msg rally took place.
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>> and with early voting underway in arizona, nevada, how does the breakdown the vote breakdown so far yes. >> so when i was on last night, anderson, we were talking about how republicans are participating in early vote. we looked at these two states in greater numbers than they were four years ago. but we actually asked in our survey of likely voters in the state, have you already voted in arizona a majority of people, 55% or so say they had and they split 53%. harris, 44% trump. so she's winning those that tell us they've already voted by a big margin. but in nevada, it's a totally different story it's about 40 to 45% who say they've already cast ballots in nevada. but trump is winning. that group of voters 52% to 46% in our survey. >> all right, david chalian, thanks very much. it was the most row biden county among all the swing states to 2020 so the question now is why many of the voters there saying they are still undecided ahead. that's this election. stay with cnn. >> i want to ask you about january 6, 2021.
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>> the steps that you're talking about, why have you done them already? >> more reporters on the ground what did you hear that appeal to young voters. trump could have said yes, he would veto a national abortion ban. >> and the best political team in the bill what's the biggest takeaway from this fall? we are in the midst of a pivotal moment in american history follow the candidates, following the facts follow cnn can to reeva's support your brain health. know a janet, hey, eddy. >> now, appraiser, frank frank bred. how are you for up to seven brain health indicators, including memory, check your mail for exclusive or even deals kamala harris wants us to believe that she is something new, but if she really what you have done something differently than president biden there is donna thing that comes to mind in terms of and i've been a part of most of the decisions in other words, she wants more of the same, more inflation
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biden in 2020 that makes clayton the most democratic county in all this year's swing-states. 2020 when by one it was clayton county who turned georgia blue and got by the president's house. our people turned out? clayton county turns out we expect the same for kamala harris almost 300,000 people live here and nearly 70% are black. the campaigns are fighting hard for these voters. kamala harris was just here with stevie wonder owned businesses about what they were thinking in the last weeks before the election i'm really not. >> it's a politics, but kamala harris the movement, i will say i support two things that she said in his dorm, the $20,000 loan thing for black entrepreneurs, i really liked that because it gives us a chance. so you know, there are businesses up off the ground. and another thing is she's trying to legalize marijuana because, you know, a lot of us
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get locked up just for our car smell like week. it's a lot let's synthetic weed out here. a lot of fake week. that's bad for us. >> you want it to be legalized and regulated? yes. and what gives me the most this is and in the south where it's mostly african americans or black people now here, but up in other states, a union states and blue states where you want to call them is legalized who would you vote for if you do decide you know, maybe harris why this listening to i'm gonna stop that she's so far as far as helping people. i'm being on helping to why would you be undecided? right now, but i will have this air because this will be my first time >> my mom. now, they've they've never done it, so you sound a little more in depth about harrison. >> we expected based on past voting here are my decided i'm
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going to be straight out with that's okay. >> tell you why. >> because it's to the lesser evils. >> they're all bashing each other, saying isn't saying that. >> then i take that and i go to the research when i research and i'm like, what i do know one thing trump is so ball that if the aliens has come in he got to tell you yeah, he would tell you do if it would stop me can't keep his mouth shut. what are your constituents saying about the room? >> you'd get a mixed bag of peanuts. you get a lot of people that say go kamala you get a lot of people say, i'm not it's a politics. and then you even have a voice to say that i'm voting for donald trump, early. >> voting numbers are really high. what do you think that means? i think that means people have something to vote for it? i think that people are impassioned, emboldened. they're excited to vote for something. i'm just hoping they're voting for kamala harris. honestly, we are housed the body at the time, my husband he's more leaning towards the trump side and i'm leaning more towards the
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kherson, but i'm still trying to persuade him to come to the other side and what is his objections? >> well, he just doesn't feel that like a woman is fit for the job, so to speak which again, tefe and then we bring in the top. now, i'm gonna be honest with you. >> during his time in presidency, a lot of money was flowing around. yeah. >> you know what i mean? so that was kind of like my reasons for being like, hey, if you don't do that again, you know, we run that back. >> he does a lot of stuff for shock value just to get you look i mean, so i don't really be taking them as close i'm gonna take my time with it as you know it's like the lesser of two evils type of fame one topic of conversation has been the idea that some men don't want to vote for a woman president do you think that's a factor i hear i hear that a lot. yeah. >> what do they say women are too emotional to run the country when you think of that
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well, i think that i'm married. you think about the answer that i say it's all? yeah, when they say that, i've the same thing i told you, i'm married. so and my wife or my household so you know what? if they run the house like that, they i believe i can do it i just thought about it even one to run one presidency i believe that i never seen a president tweet so much out of emotions so to say, a female cannot run the country because of emotions. and then the person she's running against, stay on twitter all day reacting because of emotions, doesn't make sense. there are some men that are very much emotional. their emotions might come out in different ways. anger, rage, but still an motion if you a woman can't run the country because she's emotional well, then he can't run a crack jury because he emotional and
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that's all we got a day like we got ten candidates to pick. we got one or two you want the emotional female, so to speak, when i say and i'm quoting emotional female says women are emotional, or do you want the emotional mental an lra joins us now, it's you were in a county in georgia where there was the most trump pro pro-trump county. what stood out too is contrast dante's yassin levels very different in, for some trump supporters, it's almost like he's a ty really feel like he cares about them. we didn't find that so muchaycoun. people were a lot more ambivalent that lesser of the two evils land came up a lot and several people said that a visited our national politicians from both parties reached out to black people that democrats took her vote for granted, but that trump's book down to them or spoke just disrespectfully like they were stupid for voting for democrats really, reid, thanks so much fascinating. >> still to come a preview by a new episode of my podcast about grief called all there is in a moment, you'll hear from ninety-three-year-old.
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grief auschwitz and mitch world can never be fully described. >> somebody labeled it the metropolis of death and that's what it was. it falls on both travel of deaths it worked like an assembly line factory and he just ground-up people mainly families mainly children. >> how do you live with this have melted him with it it's very difficult because to reconcile that that man can be so
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mankind and life daily i know that people can mount new, can turn on you because of a label the 13-year-old girl that you were, do you still feel that little girl at times? what did you bury her early on and that's a good question. that's actually a very good question i'm stuck there. haven't really stuck that's really the biggest fight and that's where all the grief is hadn't been able to cry in subsequent years still not still not you know, people say broken heart
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sole never forgets. there is a soul that does not for get any of it. it's imprinted on the soul that keeps the memory, the pain for the grief. it's just always there having seen those things. and knowing one man is capable of even on a beautiful almost spring day like today in this nice, quiet neighborhood do you still see everything through that lens? >> yes that all of this can change very quickly well changing. as we watch it in this country who is the enemy, who is to be hated? who is to be excluded? it'ha