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>> it is 9:00 in the east and new poll numbers today and the momentum with just over three months to go. and it is now officially a four way race. but how much might the nontraditional party candidates the two of them effect the outcome in november. and we'll look at how his numbers add up when it comes to taxes. >> but we begin with the olympics and day two of competition already under way.
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chris, good morning to you and let's start the day with highlights from day one with pretty big wins for the united states, chris. >> francis it was a big day. five medal ovrs all. katie ledecky got into the pool and could win five medals in this game. her first relay ever. they won silver. the first gold medal of the games overall went to an american and what a surprise it was. just 19 years old. i sat down with her late last night. let's just say, i'm not sure she slept at all last night she was so excited. take a listen. >> and when you found out that you have won the gold, can you even describe what went through your mind? >> no, i really can't. it's so overwhelming and for me to be able to stand on the podium obviously hear a nation's anthem and be red white and blue it instills a sense of pride.
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>> and then there's brady, jake and zach. these guys are archers. in the olympics or the united states where membership in archery is 366% and they took silver from an absolutely perfect -- if they decide they don't want to be archery anymore. they could do stand up. they were joking the whole time. take a listen to this. >> now you have the silver medals. will it clearly ever end. take them to bars. >> maybe on the way home we'll stop at a roadside stand. >> he was swroeking to me and trying to figure out how to work the silver medal into his every day attire making it into a belt buckle. they as well as jenny tlasher still have more events to compete in so we'll be rooting
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for them. mens and women's tennis. a big disappointment yesterday when venus williams got knocked out. was it venus? serena? >> yeah, women's basketball, us women's team has not lost the gold since 1996. that was the first year they won and every year since. the women's 400 meter swimming and we're expecting to see michael phelps for the first time and the women's gymnastics team final. this is where we're really going to shine. gabby douglas, the returning all around champion, simone bihes, the most talented gymnast in the world. some people say she is the most talented gymnast in history. she will take to the floor today and so francis i'm telling you it's going to be a day where people will be sitting at home on the couches watching, i mean, huge, huge events today.
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>> already a lot of people out there in the olympic village. >> i'm sure, guilt free too on a beautiful summer day. it's the olympics. that's what we're going to do. thank you so much. a reminder olympic coverage begins at noon here on msnbc. we invite you to join all the networks throughout the day and the next few weeks. and now to politics and 93 days until the election. donald trump touched down in new hampshire where the latest poll was trailing hillary clinton by 17 points. and she quote short circuited when asked recently about a private e-mail server. >> it amazes me actually. i don't think she is all there. when i watched that interview, when i watched the interview that she did on fox, i said, boy, this is going to be a massive, massive scandal and nothing happened and then three
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days later it was a delay. if i ever did that interview, they would have me terminate my run. i'm telling you. that's how bad this thing was. >> but clinton's short circuit moment doesn't seem to have hurt her. the former secretary of state and their running mate tim kaine widened their lead to 8 points nationally and the green party formally nominated it's candidate at the convention last night in houston. in her acceptance speech she took a moment to thank another outside candidate to say this. lives on the outside of the democratic party. we owe you such a debt of gratitude for getting the revolution going and refusing to be shutdown. it's so exciting to run with you and for you. >> up next on the campaign schedule, hillary clinton heads to florida for several events and he is shated to deliver a speech on his economic plan. joining you now on the latest in
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the trump camp, halle jackson in the studio and fall on in attack mode here and look behind it. is that strategic on the part of the latest attackers? is that donald doing the whole donald thing? >> no it's strategic. they're saying go after hillary clinton. stop talking about the gold star families and doing things distracting from your main message which is taking aim at clinton and why is that? look at her favor blt ratings and where she has struggled. the trump campaign sees an opening if they can continue to go after clinton. now they want to see donald trump focus on the economic numbers that have come out to if he cuss on the more substantive issues with clinton. he is taking aim as you just played that short circuited answer. >> she took a short circuit in
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the brain and has got problems. if we had real people this would be a real problem for her. i think that the people of this country don't want somebody that's going to short circuit up here. not as your president. >> so it's still not clear whether it will hurt them in future polling and haven't been out in the field since they made the comments on friday in the forum but you can bet that trump and his campaign will continue to go after her and they have this web video out already. should be noted the tone by which trump is going after her. he's calling her a monster and a devil. and even though this may resinate with his base of support, the question is whether he can grow the pie. whether people that are are undecided or are on the fence
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will respond to. and given the polls now and we see that more with hillary clinton. how concerned are they about that. >> we have our own internal polling showing that it's closer and b talking about it's august. three months tomorrow until election day as we're all counting down but there is some tile before people they believe start really paying attention. you the olympics and people on vacation getting ready for school and folks outside the campaign say he has a little bit of a window to try to make the turn even though we keep talking about a pivot donald trump has shown how he will be and how he will act. the other point is one with you look at the new polling and specifically when you talk about who will be best for national security and make this country safe you can see the new hampshire poll there and struggling and in the new washington post poll this morning she is leading him by three points when it comes to
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who do you think will make this country safe. why are you talking about it? donald trump has been running on that message since the beginning. if she is, in fact, gaining on him when it comes to the idea of safety and security that's going to raise some eyebrows inside trump world. >> it's great to have you, thank you. >> i want to bring in molly hooper and at a time and as we were talking about with these new numbers and specifically with this poll you have hillary clinton's lead to 8 points. and post convention here is that the belt we're seeing from that or is there much more to it. >> that is the balance from the democratic poll but keep in mind that donald trump had a rough, rough, rough week and it's interesting that he said last night in new hampshire how the republicans would have fired him if he made a similar comment to
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the one that hilary made on fox news sunday given that he did motte capitalize on the remarks, he fuelled his own controversy with the kahn family and that goes to the point where it's like the republicans are going to fire him for going after hillary clinton for making that gap and we haven't seen the polls since hillary clinton fuelled her own fire orphaned the fire yesterday when he made the comment about short circuiting in that interview with fox news sunday host chris wallace and i think that, you know, in a few weeks we'll see polls even out a little bit and where the candidates are in terms of getting back computer on message and on track. >> do you think that's the case? do you see it evening out or this is the case of another missed opportunity for donald trump not to go after hillary clinton. is this the turning point but
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other people are saying this is right and now it's reflected in the polls as well. i think what you have seen to some degree democrats tell me they found the special sauce in being able to get underneath donald trump's skin so they're going to try to get him as off message as they can with things like the kahns bringing up issues or people to attack him because he can never leave an attack unanswered. even if he is supposed to be focussing on hillary clinton and the economy or job numbers or other things he just cannot let it go so the dem rattic strategy from here until election day is going to be okay we're going to bring in all of these people that are essentially going to attack donald trump and talk about how unfit he is or all the problems and issues with all of his statements he said, people that are unimpeachable and they're going to sit back and watch as he spends the next four days each time attacking those
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people and defending himself instead of talking what he should be talking about which is attacking hillary clinton and ro looking at policy and job numbers. >> when it comes to all of these threats and the missed opportunity when we're referring to a new york times article it calls donald trump the best thing that happened to the democrats. do you agree with that. >> if you look at the recent polling hillary clinton is up. we can attribute that to the democratic convention bounce. we can attribute it again to the gaps that trump is making on the trail but at the same time look at the numbers consistent and both candidates consistently are seen as untrustworthy and when you have 60% ratings as being not trustworthy or honest it
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could go either way. i talked to one democratic congressman recently that said donald trump is the republican nominee so that means either i could be, you know, we're done, and or i can be a committee chairman next year and this say democratic member of the house so it's, you know, up in the air. >> up in the air and considering the third party. she accepted her candidate's nomination last night and as far as politico goes could be a real threat with this article. today several polls show substantial leads and those numbers prove to be more than just a federal post convention bounce by november. soft clinton supporters on the left may feel liberated especially in the deep red and blue states. so do you agree with that assessment? and how does she hang on to her voters as well by reeling in the others as well? >> well, third party candidacies are a problem on both sides of
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the aisle right now. you also have gary johnson running for the libertarian ticket and has this campaign based out of utah. and because donald trump is so unpopular with mormons in utah that he has a good shot atsawining that state. jill stein draws a lot of support from hillary clinton and thanks to the bernie revolution still on going where there's a lot of disgruntled democrats on the left that don't like hillary clinton and don't want to vote for her. she isn't very much an environmental candidate and it is the green party and that's not an issue that hugely resounds in particular states like the southern states. i haven't seen a lot of environmental concerns or support particularly in a lot of the deep red states so we'll see where the polling comes from. if she just draws from deep blue states that doesn't make a difference or where it does make a difference is in purple states
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the most. >> thank you for being with me this sunday morning. >> of course. thank you. >> hillary clinton faces some direct questions about whether she deserves latino votes and could she win a one time deal. former new mexico governor bill richardson, after the break. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get zero percent on select subaru models during the subaru a lot to love event, now through august thirty-first.
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the 2016 summer games is underway and the united states has already won four medals including one gold for women's 10 meter air rifle and we'll have more ahead and hillary clinton has taken leads outside of the latest national polls.
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we want to bring in bill richardson and thank you for being with me in your time this morning. i want to ask you about these numbers. and as they're out there given what donald trump said and all the controversy that follows it in the past week that secretary clinton isn't leading by more than what we're seeing in the numbers now. i think she had a very good convention. she had a very good week after the convention and donald trump had a terrible week. what you're also seeing is i know that pundits and pollsters, take a look at what politicians are doing. republican politicians and they're starting to separate themselves in donald trump and appeals to house and senate donors give money to keep the congress because trump may sink us. that's a prevailing attitude that seems to be emerging so
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this race is not over and we have three months to go but you're seeing politicians that are the most realistic and are polling daily, they're seeing that the trump misqueues can drag them down and republicans don't want to lose the house and the senate. you mention everything in a drop and a bucket that hillary clinton is spending. especially in ads. >> you have to look at the battleground states. the popular vote is important but the states like new mexico, nevada, colorado, a large hispanic population in florida and then you go into the midwest. ohio, pennsylvania, and you go into wisconsin. i see the lead of hillary clinton increasing and those are going to decide the electoral
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college and we're three months away but the way trump is out of control in terms of this message taking on the gold star mothers, not endorsing paul ryan and leaders of his own party, this is a race and it doesn't point to finding ways that trump can get to the 270 votes they win. >> speaking to that and the new poll from the southwest. and it shows these numbers here. 45% for hillary clinton. donald trump at 43%. statistical dead heat in arizona. it's been a red state since 1996. if she is ahead in a state like that, what does that say? >> well, like you take arizona. this is traditionally been a republican state and now it's going a little bit toward hillary clinton. 25% latino and building a wall
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and i think you're seeing that all over the southwest in these small states that are not getting the attention they deserve like arizona, colorado, nevada, new mexico, that high latino populations and that is closing off to donald trump very quickly. you also voiced your disappointment in not choosing a running mate. here's what they said when being asked about black and latino journalists. here's what she said. does it take latino voters seriously or that they would automatically vote democrat. >> i take them seriously because i had the great privilege of working for many years with latino leaders, activists, business men and women. i don't take any voter for granted and i particularly don't take any voter that was placing their trust and confidence in me
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for granted. >> so when it comes to those latino voters i'm with her enthusiastically or will it be more i'm antitrump and she's the other option. >> i think it will be enthusiastic to clinton and it's an antitrump view and i think tim kaine is a very good choice. you have to go with votes that you get and very much is in play. he's an attractive candidate. i think her positions on education and carries most about education and not just immigration but it's the key immigrations and comprehensive immigration reform. and deal with the central american refugees in a more sensible matter and find ways to bring him into the white house staff she has a good record
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there and so does hillary clinton. i'm going to ask you about hillary clinton. the threat to her outside of donald trump. jill stein accepted her party's nomination for president last night in the green party. latest polls have her about 4% and then you have libertarian gary johnson. can stein or johnson draw enough voters. dell cattic voters as a way to actually hurt hillary clinton? >> we don't know whether they take votes away from trump or hilary. and i think that it's bill well the former governor of massachusetts that's a moderate. he's number two on the ticket and he's not going to get too much exposure and i think you have a lot of third party independent movements within the two established parties and it
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we're watching events in rio with the day's competition already underway. ahead of women's beach volleyball, usa against poland at 10:00 eastern and usa women's
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basketball team and swimming semis and finals. and the united states and japan tied atop the board. each with a gold and australia, belgium and hungary are tied in first with two apiece. >> one of the other big headlines in politics. tim kaine on meet the press a short time ago defending running mate hillary clinton who said she short circuited whe asked about her e-mail server in a fox interview last week. >> i think chris wallace and hilary were talking past each other last week. she was saying what director comey acknowledged to be true that when she spoke to the fbi. when she was talking to the fbi, the fbi thought her answers in that setting were truthful. chris might have been asking her a different question but the bottom line is this, she made a mistake and said over and over again, i made a mistake and i'm
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going to fix it and apologize for it. kelly o'donnell is in washington following the clinton campaign. the latest polls hold good news for them and it's approaching these numbers specifically how to keep these numbers there and growing. >> francis, good morning to you and the clinton campaign wants to focus on issue and policy while enjoying the sense that they have some wind in their back at this race. based on those polls at a time that can be critical and it's also a time when many voters enjoy a last bit of the summer. watching the olympics where people put a pause on politics so in the gymnastics of the political world there's been twisting and bending for both
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tim kaine will get a little bit. hillary clinton with down time this weekend will campaign in two cities in monday on florida, key battleground states and she and donald trump will speak at the forum on different days. hillary clinton later in the day on thursday. and for hillary clinton she will try to argue that her policies will be more targeted toward the middle class, toward working families and she will highlight the economic advisors that donald trump has rolled out as a list of billionaires and bankers and real estate moguls that may not have the same kind of ability to understand the pain on main street based on where they come from and what they do. also enjoying the bounce that comes with a convention that was
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widely described as a tight willed program and strong and these poll numbers that reflect that right now she has a lead. >> numbers are twisting and bending. i like the anlage there. people watching politics and olympics. kelly o'donnell for us in washington. thank you. >> good to see you. >> hillary clinton is holding on with that 8 point advantage in that washington post abc news poll out today. i want to bring in david, the director of political research center. always good to chat with you and delving into this poll, it shows that hillary clinton is at that 50% mark. let's talk about the reason behind it, is it the convention bump or donald trump's week or something more? >> it's the bump and measuring the full impact of the republican and democratic conventions. coupled with some of their early problems that donald trump had last week. >> and what do you think that
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can shift that as far as, you know, staying on message and how long can she ride it, i guess i should say. >> people are checking out. school shopping, last minute summer plans and the olympics so this is a good time to have a lead that potentially stays high throughout the month of august. unless there's a major gap or a major issue. in our polling of course we polled ohio during the republican convention and pennsylvania during the democratic and then we released on thursday our florida poll and our florida poll showed a 6 point lead in the two way race 38 to 42 for hillary clinton with the rest being undecided. so not as dramatic of a lead as some of the other polls citing 10, 12, 15 point leads and florida is one of the key states that could decide the election. >> we're talking about 48 to 42% with hillary clinton leading by
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the 6 point margin too there. when it comes to her supporters in florida, can you break down who is behind hilary and onhe other side who is behind trump as far as a break down in those numbers. >> sure, among women, hillary clinton was winning 50 to 38. that's a big number in southern florida. big margins as you would expect in the miami dade and broward county efforts. and the ticket splitting. we've seen donald trump losing by six points and we saw marco rubio winning by 13 points. and trump wins them by 9. and trump loses minority voters by 46 points and we have a major difference in terms of people differentiating between both the president and the senate and
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also interesting when it comes to the issue we have been seeing time and time again the trustworthiness issue the majority of americans have those issues with the former secretary of state and trustworthy and 36% find donald trump honest and trustworthy. how unusual is it for both of these candidates to fair so poorly in trustworthiness or is this expected given the fact when it comes to popularity given the worst we've seen if both sides in history. it's unprecedented. i've never seen a situation where you have two presidential candidates with unfavorable ratings over 50%. we have been asked in the ohio and pennsylvania polls after the fbi made it's ruling on the e-mails whether or not people thought hillary clinton should be indicted and even in that question it was breaking 50/50 so the trust issues on both ends
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carried through the polling right into personal popularity where the unfavorable ratings are so high. >> because of that we have voters looking at the outside. >> neither democrats or republicans so they're looking green and libertarian. hillary clinton with 45%. trump with 36 and geary johnson with 8% and she accepted her party's domination and as we were talking about they're undecided there here so when it comes to those up for grabs how much could the impact of these smaller parties have on outcome overall and who really has the most to win or lose given that. >> i'll tell you what i thought was an interesting finding in the in a fla poll which was the post conventions poll was that that 6 point lead shrinks to four points, 43 to 39% when you introduce the libber tarn aerta
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green party candidates. that number jumped to 7. stein was getting 7% among 18 to 34s in florida. both of those tie anonymousics are cancelling each other out right now. be stein or johnson were to rise into the high or single digits in florida such that the 18 or 34 year olds or independents were a 10 or 12% then they could have a major impact on the race. >> the second full day of the
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olympics is getting underway. we take a live look at the olympic venue. all the dots. all the little people there, from this vantage point filing into the olympic venn withdrews. we'll continue to watch it. this as president obama goes on vacation with his family whose approval rating is the highest in years but nearly three quarters of americans think the country is going in the wrong direction. who is to blame for the nation's pessimistic look? that's at the top of the hour on am joy. adeshow, we took off. all i could think about was our deadlines racing towards us. a loan would take too long. we needed money, now. my amex card helped me buy the ingredients to fill the orders. opportunities don't wait around, so you have to be ready for them. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. ... 83% try to eat healthy. find out how american express cards and services yet up 90% fall short in
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competition already underway and more than 30 events will take place. we take a look there at the olympic venue. >> and las vegas sports books are taking bets on the olympics. it's all because the nevada gaming control board lifted a 15 year prohibition on that wagering. right back to the other sport of the politics kind. 93 days out from the presidential election. the fight is only getting tougher. we want to bring in republican strategist and also the executive director of the new york state democratic party and former aid to hillary clinton. great to have you with me. you said you're buddies but sometimes buddies make the best spirited fights. let's talk about this week when you have hillary clinton here out with a new attack ad against
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donald trump for his clothing line. >> ties, these are beautiful ties. >> they are made in where, china. the ties are made watch it. >> these are beautiful ties. they are made in where? >> china. >> the ties are made in china. >> so all kinds of -- as we see now, just the tide, big or small, grand or tiny, so far, susan, none of these stick. should the clinton camp start to shift that strategy so that it does. >> it is the right strategy and i wish the trump campaign would get on it. and that came out as she was visiting a tie company in colorado and it was a back up to her message and as trump going into talking about his economic
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edge this week, that instead of having hillary clinton's head sparking with a short circuit, go after him and back up his message and that is helpful to the trump campaign. >> and i've heard this over and over again, trump is it. and then you have the l.a. times backing it, saying the same thing, interviewing people with time and time again regardless of what he says or does, none of it is shaking their support. why is that? >> we've seen, in the more recent polls, hillary clinton is approaching 50%, it is trump that is holding on to his base but he is not growing. and hillary clinton has her base and is starting to grow and that is -- that is the trouble that the trump campaign faces. if they don't start making in-roads and they can't be 99 to 1 with people of color. that is a horrible number. he has to make end roads and go
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further. and he has time to do it. >> did he shift -- waste it last week? >> he wasted it but he had a horrible week and that doesn't mean he can't come out it and democrats should be resting on their laurels. >> and clinton unfavorable at 50%, what does she do to drive that number down. >> do what she's been doing all along, after her campaign, her convention, where they painted this distopian view of the country and her view was more aspirational and i say presidential campaigns are about growth and appealing to the aspirations of voters and i think the campaign did that and is consistently doing and will talk more concretely about her policies going forward. and what susan said is very important, for trump supporters, they are solidly behind him no
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matter what we say. this is called a confirmation bias. and i don't know if there is any bringing supporters from trump to her, but based on sort of independents, the bernie sanders support, the fact that the president has really good approval numbers right now, all of that is about her growing her base. >> and let's not forget going to your point about her high negatives, which trump has, every time she talks about her e-mails is not a good day. she didn't have the answer again last sunday and now with the leak of the dnc e-mails in october surprise through wikileaks it is a constant struggle for hillary clinton and that is what is hurter her unfavorable number and the conversation of e-mails going through november. >> and here is the thing and you spoke on this, baz ill, up 6 points, highest since january and how does he take advantage when trump is still trying to
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get over this hump of this tough week and who knows what is down the road. >> and the chair of the dnc said it in a tweet, while trump is doing what he did, hillary clinton is actually running for the president of the united states. and i think going from state to state, as she did to factors -- factories, and addressing the anxiety that trump has tried to do in his campaign but addressing it in a way that moves the needle quite a bit going forward. i think that is what she's been doing and needs to continue to do to increase her favorablity. >> and when you look at both candidates having both high unfavorable numbers, it is a referendum. if as a referendum on trump, hillary clinton wins and if it is a referendum on hillary clinton, it is good for trump.
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>> and people behind him, manford and we've heard about that with the reports of the turmoil, mailing it in, staff is suicidal -- if that is true, is it done or -- this is the tweet that came out. >> a campaign is a challenging thing and it is like a marriage, you never know exactly what is going on unless you are in it. and that being said, we'll hear reports on the hillary and the trump side but what the campaign needs to do is find some way of expecting that this is the candidate that trump is and how to best maneuver with what they have more -- work with what they had. >> and i think you started to see that. with the endorsement of ryan and john mccain, tepid and scripted as it was. >> without the presence of either. >> i think it is their campaign's attempt to try to
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extract a modicum of traditional strategy. whether that works going forward, i don't know. >> and we're talking about when it comes to minority voters and all important there and hillary clinton was at the national convention of black and hispanic journalists and asked about minority votes and here is how she responded. >> i don't take any voter for granted. and i particularly don't take any voter who is placing their trust and confidence in me for granted. because i am going to get up, as i said, every single day and work my heart out to get the results that i have told you we're going to achieve together. >> very quickly, she needs to work even harder to work her heart out. >> she's done a great job. and with the policy issues, what she did here, and a senator in the state of new york, they are strong supporters and they have always been there and is growth there and obama is very helpful
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to her in the campaign going forward. >> and the challenge is to get the voters out and that is what she's concerned about. >> thank you. good miami good morning to you. thank you very much. and whether trump wins or loses and what happens to the gop after november. that and more coming up on "am joy." thank you for being with us. i'm frances rivera, have a great day. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life.
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