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states most important states in a we all know what they are michigan wisconsin pennsylvania arizona florida north carolina georgia iowa biden leads in 8 those 8 states trump won them by 10 points or less and 2016 and there are only 2 battleground states ohio who are trump and biden are tied and texas where trump is ahead this is texas red state taxes trump ahead by only 2 so given that i'd rather be joe biden today than down trump but let me tell you as we know. it all depends on turnout and. it that close. polls are never that accurate that could change that's probably going for sure but ends a leader is going to diminish and so biden is right to warn his people don't take this for granted don't get complacent don't sit back and never do whatever it was don't think about not gloating because in the bag because it's not in the back what what could have changed that for trump the handling the coronavirus. i think that's the number one thing that could have changed that i think more than anything else. this election is a referendum on actually 2 things one it's a referendum on his behavior just his personality his personal at
states most important states in a we all know what they are michigan wisconsin pennsylvania arizona florida north carolina georgia iowa biden leads in 8 those 8 states trump won them by 10 points or less and 2016 and there are only 2 battleground states ohio who are trump and biden are tied and texas where trump is ahead this is texas red state taxes trump ahead by only 2 so given that i'd rather be joe biden today than down trump but let me tell you as we know. it all depends on turnout and....
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states most important states in a we all know what they are michigan wisconsin pennsylvania arizona florida north carolina georgia iowa biden leads in 8 those 8 states trump won them by 10 points or less and 2016 and there are only 2 battleground states ohio who are trump and biden are tied and texas where trump is ahead this is texas red state texas jump ahead by only 2 so given that i'd rather be joe biden today than down drop but let me tell you as we know. it all depends on turnout and. that close. polls are never that accurate that could change that's probably going for sure dynes a leader is going to diminish and so biden is right to warn his people don't take this for granted don't get complacent don't sit back and never do whatever it was don't think about not gloating because in the bag because it's not in the back what what could have changed at.
states most important states in a we all know what they are michigan wisconsin pennsylvania arizona florida north carolina georgia iowa biden leads in 8 those 8 states trump won them by 10 points or less and 2016 and there are only 2 battleground states ohio who are trump and biden are tied and texas where trump is ahead this is texas red state texas jump ahead by only 2 so given that i'd rather be joe biden today than down drop but let me tell you as we know. it all depends on turnout and....
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states most important states in a we all know what they are michigan wisconsin pennsylvania arizona florida north carolina georgia iowa biden leads in 8 those 8 states trump won them by 10 points or less and 2016 and there are only 2 battleground states ohio who are trump and biden are tied and texas where trump is ahead this is texas red state actors trump ahead by only 2 so given that i'd rather be joe biden today the.
states most important states in a we all know what they are michigan wisconsin pennsylvania arizona florida north carolina georgia iowa biden leads in 8 those 8 states trump won them by 10 points or less and 2016 and there are only 2 battleground states ohio who are trump and biden are tied and texas where trump is ahead this is texas red state actors trump ahead by only 2 so given that i'd rather be joe biden today the.
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joe biden leads in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin and leads in arizona, north carolina, georgia and florida and iowasay we can get it, texas and ohio, the president is leading by a little margin. joe biden is competitive everywhere. it's a very different, very different 2020 map as opposed to 2016, which is why in the final days, joe biden is going to high what, georgia, he thinks he can stretch the map. the president, at a minimum, needs to win all the tossups on the board. even if he did it, it would be 290 to 248. it brings us back to 20 in pennsylvania. the president needs those 20. it would a giant start. the president needs those 20 very much. the president was there today. and likely will be back. don? >> right on. thank you very much. >>> the white house hosting a big event to swear in amy coney barrett though they have another, another coronavirus outbreak going on. stay with us. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your
joe biden leads in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin and leads in arizona, north carolina, georgia and florida and iowasay we can get it, texas and ohio, the president is leading by a little margin. joe biden is competitive everywhere. it's a very different, very different 2020 map as opposed to 2016, which is why in the final days, joe biden is going to high what, georgia, he thinks he can stretch the map. the president, at a minimum, needs to win all the tossups on the board. even if he...
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michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. three key sun-belt, north carolina, arizona, florida, the outer tier where biden is pressing in ohio and iowa, georgia and texas and trump is hoping to put in play minnesota and nevada. biden is in a strong position in michigan, wisconsin, arizona. north carolina is the toughest. florida is a rubix cube very hard to solve. the problem the president spaces is that he is being outspent and biden has more pathways. michigan is off the table. arizona seems very tough. wisconsin seems tough. having said all of that i don't think shy trump voters is the way to change that. there are democrats concerned you are seeing high levels of engagement of -- that really is the one path that he has to win, to produce an electorate different than the ones the pollsters are expecting. >> remember 2016. see you soon. the cdc saying there have been nearly 300,000 excess deaths this year, deaths that usually would not happen. skyrocketing numbers for young people in the prime of their lives. what does it have to do with the virus? i will tell you next. everyone has a story. a history. we have different needs and challenges
michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. three key sun-belt, north carolina, arizona, florida, the outer tier where biden is pressing in ohio and iowa, georgia and texas and trump is hoping to put in play minnesota and nevada. biden is in a strong position in michigan, wisconsin, arizona. north carolina is the toughest. florida is a rubix cube very hard to solve. the problem the president spaces is that he is being outspent and biden has more pathways. michigan is off the table. arizona seems very...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016. but he is also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina, and arizona. and it is theame picture in florida and texas. and were joe bidenn one of those last two states, it is hard to see how donald trump could wind. the remarkable phenomenon about is election is early voting. in 2016, 135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to g so far more than 60 million americans have already voted. that means, if turnout remains the same, well, nearly half of americans have already voted. what is also so astonishing is the number of young people who voted early. in 2016 in michigan, 7000 people aged between 18-29 went to the polls before polling day. this time around it is over 140,000 so far. in other words, a 20-fold increase. there is a similar story in florida and north carolina. andy georgia, that number -- and in georgia, that number is 31,000 in 2016 and already 170,000 this year. ♪ >> i'm proud to be american. jon: these numbers are expected to favor democrats, donald trump says a red wave of his voters will be coming to vote to propel him to victory. today he's in route to michigan, wis
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016. but he is also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina, and arizona. and it is theame picture in florida and texas. and were joe bidenn one of those last two states, it is hard to see how donald trump could wind. the remarkable phenomenon about is election is early voting. in 2016, 135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to g so...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bidenn one of the last two states, it's hard to see how donald trump can win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far more than 60 million americans have already voted, and that means if turnout remains the same, well, nearly half of americans have already voted. what is also astonishing is the number of young people who voted early. in 2016, in michigan, 7000 people aged between 18 and 29 went to the polls before polling day. this time round, it is over 140,000 so far. in other words, a 20—fold increase. and it's a similar story in florida and north carolina. and in georgia, that number is 31,000 in 2016. it's already 170,000 this year. these are numbers thought to favour the democrats massively, but donald trump says he's confident that next tuesday there will be a red wave of his supporters coming to vote that will propel him to victory. here in georgia two thirds of
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bidenn one of the last two states, it's hard to see how donald trump can win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bideno win one of the last two states, it's hard to see how donald trump can win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far more than 60 million americans have already voted, and that means if turnout remains the same, well, nearly half of americans have already voted. what is also astonishing is the number of young people who voted early. in 2016, in michigan, 7000 people aged between 18 and 29 went to the polls before polling day. this time round, it is over 140,000 so far. in other words, a 20—fold increase. and it's a similar story in florida and north carolina. and in georgia, that number is 31,000 in 2016. it's already 170,000 this year. these are numbers thought to favour the democrats massively, but donald trump says he's confident that next tuesday there will be a red wave of his supporters coming to vote that will propel him to victory. he's doing multiple ralli
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bideno win one of the last two states, it's hard to see how donald trump can win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bideno states, it's hard to see how donald trump can win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far more than 60 million americans have already voted, and that means if turnout remains the same, well, nearly half of americans have already voted. what is also astonishing is the number of young people who voted early. in 2016, in michigan, 7000 people aged between 18 and 29 went to the polls before polling day. this time round it is over 140,000 so far. in other words, a 20 fold increase. and it's a similar story in florida and north carolina. and in georgia, that number is 31,000 in 2016. it's already 170,000 this year. these are numbers thought to favour the democrats massively, but donald trump says he's confident that next tuesday there will be a red wave of his supporters coming to vote that will propel him to victory. he is doing multiple rallies a day. today he is en
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bideno states, it's hard to see how donald trump can win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far more than 60...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bidenphenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016, 135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far more than 60 million americans have already voted, and that means if turnout remains the same, well, nearly half of americans have already voted. what is also astonishing is the number of young people who voted early. in 2016, in michigan, 7000 people aged between 18 and 29 went to the polls before polling day. this time round, it is over 140,000 so far. in other words, a 20—fold increase. and it's a similar story in florida and north carolina. and in georgia, that number is 31,000 in 2016. it's already 170,000 this year. these are numbers thought to favour the democrats massively, but donald trump says he's confident that next tuesday there will be a red wave of his supporters coming to vote that will propel him to victory. he's doing multiple rallies per day. today he's en route to michigan, wisconsin and nebraska. i've got to say, i'm w
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bidenphenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016, 135 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far more than 60 million americans have already voted, and that means if turnout remains...
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michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. three key sunbelt states, north carolina, arizona, and florida. and then kind of the outer tier, where biden is pressing in ohio, in iowa, to some extent, georgia and texas to some extent, and trump is hoping to put into play minnesota and nevada. right now, biden is in a strong position in the first four, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona. north carolina is probably the toughest. florida seems to be leading his way, but florida is a rubik's cube that is very hard for either side to solve and has been heartbreak hill for the democrats in the last few elections. the problem i think -- the problem the president faces is that "a," he's being outspent and "b," biden just has more pathways at this point. the president, really, michigan seems to be almost off the table. arizona seems very tough. wisconsin seems surprisingly tough. so those three, alone, don, would win. again, having said all that, i don't think shy trump voters is really the way to think about it. it's more can he change the turnout mix? by the way, there are democrats who are concerned that in the early voting you are seeing high levels of engagement among non-college a
michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. three key sunbelt states, north carolina, arizona, and florida. and then kind of the outer tier, where biden is pressing in ohio, in iowa, to some extent, georgia and texas to some extent, and trump is hoping to put into play minnesota and nevada. right now, biden is in a strong position in the first four, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona. north carolina is probably the toughest. florida seems to be leading his way, but florida is a rubik's cube...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bidencan win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016, 130 5 phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,130 5 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so far, more than 60 million americans have already voted and that means if turnout remains the same, well, nearly half of americans have already voted. what is also astonishing as the number of young people who voted early. in 2016, in michigan, 7000 people aged between 18 and 29 went to the polls before polling day. this time round it is over 1a0,000 so far. in other words, a20 over 1a0,000 so far. in other words, a 20 fold increase. and it's a similar story in florida and north carolina. and in georgia, that number is 31,02016. it's already 170,000 this year —— was 30,000 in 2016. these are numbers thought to favour the democrats massively, but donald trump says he's confident that next tuesday there will be a red wave of his supporters coming to vote that
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, the three northern industrial states that propelled donald trump to victory in 2016, but he's also level or ahead in iowa, georgia, north carolina and arizona. and it is the same picture in florida and texas. and werejoe bidencan win. the remarkable phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016, 130 5 phenomenon about this election is early voting. in 2016,130 5 million americans cast a ballot in the presidential election. with a week to go, so...
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michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania and arizona, florida, north carolina and democrats targeting iowa and rust belt and hoping for georgia and texas in the sun belt and trump trying to but nevada and minnesota in play. if bidenthing clinton won and adds three rust belt states that's it and adds arizona where he is strong that's it. north carolina and florida democrats will never rely entirely on those states but they don't have to win them. the challenge president has is every place is the same. turning out more noncollege and nonurban white voters than pollsters expects and whether you're talking about florida, wisconsin, arizona or north carolina. he has to change the electorate in order to win. >> republican lawyers are claiming the decision by the u.s. supreme court and the pennsylvania supreme court would let voters cast ballots after the election. obviously that would be illegal. that clearly makes it -- is a signal that they are preparing to challenge the results in pennsylvania. do you think that it's 100% that the trump lawyers are going to challenge whatever happens in pennsylvania, there is going to be a post listen election fight? >> yeah. i think there are lawyers waiting to pounce all over the
michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania and arizona, florida, north carolina and democrats targeting iowa and rust belt and hoping for georgia and texas in the sun belt and trump trying to but nevada and minnesota in play. if bidenthing clinton won and adds three rust belt states that's it and adds arizona where he is strong that's it. north carolina and florida democrats will never rely entirely on those states but they don't have to win them. the challenge president has is every place is the same....
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florida, ohio, georgia, north carolina, iowa, arizona in pennsylvania and wisconsin, michigan, minnesota. a bit of a sense of where we are in this race now, the map that you were just rattling off, remember joe biden yesterday was talking about the blue wall, upper midwest and pennsylvania. you start to 213 on the electoral vote and 270 to win the white house, he was the blue wall if he holds minnesota, flips wisconsin, flips michigan and then takes pennsylvania, he is knocking on the door of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. for the president, it's a much more difficult thread to leave here. he needs to hold a lot of the states that he won four years ago. that's florida and georgia, north carolina, ohio. he holds texas and then into iowa as well. at that point, 22 electoral votes short so still needs to pick up two more possibilities. could it be pennsylvania? haven't talked about that yet. would have to hook that up with a red zone and that would give him a second term. perhaps that doesn't work out in 2020. that's the case, it's michigan and wisconsin, that would give him the second term as well. all this you can there went to a different mix, find out different equations and try to figure out how bide
florida, ohio, georgia, north carolina, iowa, arizona in pennsylvania and wisconsin, michigan, minnesota. a bit of a sense of where we are in this race now, the map that you were just rattling off, remember joe biden yesterday was talking about the blue wall, upper midwest and pennsylvania. you start to 213 on the electoral vote and 270 to win the white house, he was the blue wall if he holds minnesota, flips wisconsin, flips michigan and then takes pennsylvania, he is knocking on the door of...