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in 2016, it's a gross -- worse result then hillary clinton and she lost the state by 10,000 votes.what joe biden did in wayne county, detroit, that was a 70%. there was an anomaly in wayne county. in dearborn one third of the vote is arab american. they are unhappy about the middle east. for me that was starting to ring alarm bells as to where kamala harris was going in the state. similar in oakland county. independent women have given the vote to democrats in recent years, much better performance than hillary clinton in 2016, but if you look at what happened here in 2024, she is down two points. it is a similar story in wisconsin. in milwaukee she's down two points. in a city with a big black vote on joe biden. and here in dane county. that is at the university of wisconsin. it's madison. one of the trends we spotted since 2000, every cycle, is democrats, you can see it here through 2016. look at this number. it jumps significantly. in every cycle since 2000 democrats have been putting on a vote share of 10,000. yet, last night, it's only 13,000. the vote in democratic places was
in 2016, it's a gross -- worse result then hillary clinton and she lost the state by 10,000 votes.what joe biden did in wayne county, detroit, that was a 70%. there was an anomaly in wayne county. in dearborn one third of the vote is arab american. they are unhappy about the middle east. for me that was starting to ring alarm bells as to where kamala harris was going in the state. similar in oakland county. independent women have given the vote to democrats in recent years, much better...
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>> no creo, porque hillary clinton ganÓ el voto popular hace ocho aÑos.n hubo conjeturas de que los hombres latinos no la iban a apoyar, y sin embargo, logrÓ el nÚmero mÁs alto de apoyo que ha tenido un demÓcrata. cuando corriÓ obama dijeron que los latinos no iban a apoyar a un afroamericano, y tuvo rÉcords de apoyo. creo que si jugÓ papel del gÉnero, pero fue mucho menor. >> kamala harris no supo responder a las preguntas de lÓgica unida en ces. en tema de economÍa, dijo que hay que tener libertad del vientre materno, quÉ tiene que ver eso con la economÍa? quiero que nos diga cÓmo vamos a tener mÁs prosperidad. no va contra una mujer, vamos en contra... del 70% de los canadienses dice que vamos en el camino equivocado, y eso es lo que trump ha dicho. y le han quitado un elemento bÁsico fundamental al votante, el miedo de que va llegar trump porque trump llegÓ y tenÍamos la gasolina y no habÍa guerra, y habÍa una migraciÓn controlado. el factor miedo con el que jugaron los demÓcratas, eso ha desaparecido. >> es que decir que es una candidata pÉsima, no l
>> no creo, porque hillary clinton ganÓ el voto popular hace ocho aÑos.n hubo conjeturas de que los hombres latinos no la iban a apoyar, y sin embargo, logrÓ el nÚmero mÁs alto de apoyo que ha tenido un demÓcrata. cuando corriÓ obama dijeron que los latinos no iban a apoyar a un afroamericano, y tuvo rÉcords de apoyo. creo que si jugÓ papel del gÉnero, pero fue mucho menor. >> kamala harris no supo responder a las preguntas de lÓgica unida en ces. en tema de economÍa,...
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i'd like to go back even farther to 2016 when donald trump ran against hillary clinton. of course, we know that all the polls were saying, obviously hillary clinton was going to when donald trump took the election right. this time around we saw the pulse saying that it was going to be like knife edge, close. and yet it kind of, it looks like at least now of course not all of the results have come out, but looks like trump's winning by quite a margin and the mainstream media looks to have already entered panic mode. based on how reality is contradicted the poles that we're seeing for so long. so would you say this is game over for kamala harris? i i wouldn't uh count it out just yet however, it this what, what just happened with, uh, uh, tonight of, of, uh, asking uh, harris people to come back tomorrow is reminiscent of what happened in 2016 with a desktop here. uh, hillary clinton's campaign manager did the exact same thing and she stalled, in terms of the electoral college count. and trump, them went onto went just over $300.00 the like tauriel votes. course that just
i'd like to go back even farther to 2016 when donald trump ran against hillary clinton. of course, we know that all the polls were saying, obviously hillary clinton was going to when donald trump took the election right. this time around we saw the pulse saying that it was going to be like knife edge, close. and yet it kind of, it looks like at least now of course not all of the results have come out, but looks like trump's winning by quite a margin and the mainstream media looks to have...
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we hillary clinton would know i don't like that.— hillary clinton would know i don't like that. ke that. we can't stand hillary. there is donald - don't like that. we can't stand| hillary. there is donald trump talking about hillary clinton amongst others. we will keep an eye on both of the speeches, but for the moment thank you forjoining me and i will see you in half an hour. bye—bye. hello there. 0ur quiet weather story continues, but that has its own problems at this time of the year, with mist and fog. this is how we closed out 0xfordshire on thursday evening, and that fog has become more dense and may take it's time to clear. that's because we've got light winds under this area of high pressure. slightly different story for the north and west. this weather front has been bringing some rain as it continues to move its way steadily southwards. the winds will fall light, but they are swinging around to more of a northwesterly, so it will turn colder as that rain starts to push its way steadily south. so, rain to start the day in the far north of scotland, cloudy, murky, misty,
we hillary clinton would know i don't like that.— hillary clinton would know i don't like that. ke that. we can't stand hillary. there is donald - don't like that. we can't stand| hillary. there is donald trump talking about hillary clinton amongst others. we will keep an eye on both of the speeches, but for the moment thank you forjoining me and i will see you in half an hour. bye—bye. hello there. 0ur quiet weather story continues, but that has its own problems at this time of the year,...
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so, i mean, i think hillary clinton actually understood what bill clinton is saying and actually kind of tried to fashion herself in that way, but it still wasn't enough. >> it was the authenticity factor, though, i will say. >> but go ahead >> i'm going to disagree with bill clinton. i think here's here's what i'm looking at. if i look at statistics and demographics, right, and you're looking at this sort of we have this, what, 1.5% popular vote win by donald trump, right now. um, over kamala harris. what does she get she second most votes. right. >> it's not it's not a huge amount. >> it's not a huge amount right. so i think though i think the far right media ecosystem is so much stronger than the left i think there's just so much better at that. and i think that they actually coalesced. i was there i mean, if you're going to run they're coming behind you regardless, right i could i could lick doorknobs and they're going to say, hey that guy's smart, you know. so because they want you to they want you to win. but i think when you look at the demographic shift and i think you're seei
so, i mean, i think hillary clinton actually understood what bill clinton is saying and actually kind of tried to fashion herself in that way, but it still wasn't enough. >> it was the authenticity factor, though, i will say. >> but go ahead >> i'm going to disagree with bill clinton. i think here's here's what i'm looking at. if i look at statistics and demographics, right, and you're looking at this sort of we have this, what, 1.5% popular vote win by donald trump, right...
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almost 15 points worse than hillary clinton in that demographic. when you look at plans moving forward, what lessons would you draw from this campaign and what would you do to reverse that trend? >> that is what i am talking about. quite a few. i can tell you there is all kinds of bad information. they were believing things they see on the internet. we did not do what we should have done to combat all of that and maybe -- at this point in time, they were too combative. hopefully, it will not be that way the next time around. there's not a single african-american that needed to be disappointed in the biden administration. go through all the bills that were passed and all that comes out of this administration and there is not a single thing in this administration that was negative to the african-america n community. there she is, a woman of color, and she was a part of this administration. so, everything was positive and there are pluses, but maybe the country is not yet ready to elect a woman to be its leader. >> you consider congressman that misogy
almost 15 points worse than hillary clinton in that demographic. when you look at plans moving forward, what lessons would you draw from this campaign and what would you do to reverse that trend? >> that is what i am talking about. quite a few. i can tell you there is all kinds of bad information. they were believing things they see on the internet. we did not do what we should have done to combat all of that and maybe -- at this point in time, they were too combative. hopefully, it will...
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now she can go on a book tour and do live events with hillary clinton, you know. >> that is>> not goingwork. >> greg: every day iverys whino o'clock. where bananas rama. tell me what you think.jo >> sure, i think all the joy in this room and how happy everyone is here is not as happy as hillary clinton is.f [laughter]th she wanted him to win so bad to. the fact that he won by thise lo match, she looks like a winner to herself. >> greg: yes! >> i think she does. i think -- i think it's going to be -- a lot of people are blaming this on sexism and sexim is the real thing. >> greg: prove it, lady.e of >> i do, one of the things men and women have in common is they n.don't like women.[l [laughter] [cheers and applause] bus ant i think that -- but i wi to explain what the democrats havecrat gone wrong because a he difference between acknowledging and sucking everything up to dif sexism israel to just being a man is to be against women and e pushed so far before they get tf it and they go from what can i do fro to like what can i do and what do you want me to do d do you want me to kill mysel
now she can go on a book tour and do live events with hillary clinton, you know. >> that is>> not goingwork. >> greg: every day iverys whino o'clock. where bananas rama. tell me what you think.jo >> sure, i think all the joy in this room and how happy everyone is here is not as happy as hillary clinton is.f [laughter]th she wanted him to win so bad to. the fact that he won by thise lo match, she looks like a winner to herself. >> greg: yes! >> i think she...
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you remember he did say he would lock hillary clinton up, and he made no real attempts in that direction dive in, but just explain why that appointment is so important, because ordinarily you'd look at all manner of other appointments — secretary of state, defence secretary — as being above that appointment of attorney general. why does it carry such weight this time around in terms of what you're describing? well, so trump in his first term, his biggest complaint about the deep state, about the federal bureaucracy was that the department ofjustice, his attorneys generals, did not bend to his will. they upheld what is constitutional tradition, at least since richard nixon was president, that it acts independently of the white house's political desires. and trump wanted the attorney general to essentially be his personal lawyer, to question the 2020 election, for example, to pursue hillary clinton, to fire mueller, for the mueller report and none of that happened. he wants to ensure that this time around, the department ofjustice does, and the fbi, does exactly what he wants. and so for t
you remember he did say he would lock hillary clinton up, and he made no real attempts in that direction dive in, but just explain why that appointment is so important, because ordinarily you'd look at all manner of other appointments — secretary of state, defence secretary — as being above that appointment of attorney general. why does it carry such weight this time around in terms of what you're describing? well, so trump in his first term, his biggest complaint about the deep state,...
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in 2016 hillary clinton out spent donald trump by about 2 to one. and yet she lost the biggest spend her also lost in 198-496-2004. it is time around democrats have out spent republicans again on advertising for commer harris. while her poll numbers slid slowly down, as the weeks went by, ending in a virtual dead heat about coming into the election. to get folks, democrats are also important campaign money in the old fashion organizing efforts. that means trained volunteers supervised by experience political workers knocking on doors and trying to motivate voters to actually go to the polls for their candidate, for the republicans have outsourced. most of that work to packs including mosques, a big gamble on inexperienced private groups, giving money to politicians because always a gamble that they will win. but this time around, the republicans have tried to frame that gamble as a simple investment and trey over him. trump has removed the guard rails, he had again telling you you are musk that his money can guarantee him a job and explicitly promis
in 2016 hillary clinton out spent donald trump by about 2 to one. and yet she lost the biggest spend her also lost in 198-496-2004. it is time around democrats have out spent republicans again on advertising for commer harris. while her poll numbers slid slowly down, as the weeks went by, ending in a virtual dead heat about coming into the election. to get folks, democrats are also important campaign money in the old fashion organizing efforts. that means trained volunteers supervised by...
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not only that, bill clinton, hillary clinton had a history with the latino community and she was a senator from new york and knew the puerto rican community very well, bill clinton had a history with african-americans, and also with the latino community. it is really different to compare the two because kamala harris does not have that relationship with the latino community and not seen as a person with the same resume as hillary clinton , did not have bill clinton. >> can you foresee a time when latino men would vote in a way that would be make a meaningful difference for a few president of the united states ? >> i hope so, i supported kamala harris, i take the commercial for endorsing her, i was talking to my community to try to get them behind kamala harris. i hope so. i have a daughter, i have a granddaughter, i hope they get to grow up in a country where a woman can be president of the united states . >> latino women still favored kamala harris but my smaller margins than hillary clinton and joe biden. do you think democrats did enough to gain their support? >> i think the democratic
not only that, bill clinton, hillary clinton had a history with the latino community and she was a senator from new york and knew the puerto rican community very well, bill clinton had a history with african-americans, and also with the latino community. it is really different to compare the two because kamala harris does not have that relationship with the latino community and not seen as a person with the same resume as hillary clinton , did not have bill clinton. >> can you foresee a...
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hillary clinton. you ask us what we are doing on the ground. on the ground, we are having different projects we are doing together. one of them as a partnership with usaid that we are building up groups on each side to work on religion and environment and to bring these messages of peace to their communities. we start at these meetings and we have four sessions on their side. now we are working to have the sessions together. september, we did not succeed to meet together. we will continue. just to say, there is absolutely no other way. we have to live together, we want to live together in peace. we want to live together in peace. [applause] >> secretary clinton, we have been honoring some of the women who have achieved the highest political office and those that the grassroots level, who were doing hard work as well. why is it important for both levels to cooperate and work together and collaborate? well,e from the women who received the award this year that there is a common thread, the defense of human rights, the defense of >> well, i think
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in your you also wrote the brilliant piece i saw on the analysis of the 2016 campaign and why hillary clinton last to donald trump at that time. i think you also made a bet in that piece a very point in terms of ration countering the mainstream framing that clinton and parents the last because the black voters didn't turn out in large numbers. and the reason the, the turn out was the law was because of a, supposedly post a bomb my epa see what's, what's your issue with this kind of a framing that there's room and there is mass supported by the data. and that it fails to take into account. the 1st important fact it met is hillary clinton ran a lousy co pay. she did, you can put, for example, shoot him campaign in michigan, democrats camp when the white house, you know, for those that don't know is not only a matter of the popular vote, they have to go through what's called the electoral college and you have to get 270 votes in the electoral college in order to become president, a democrat cannot get to to 70 without michigan. she didn't campaign in michigan, she took michigan for granted. and
in your you also wrote the brilliant piece i saw on the analysis of the 2016 campaign and why hillary clinton last to donald trump at that time. i think you also made a bet in that piece a very point in terms of ration countering the mainstream framing that clinton and parents the last because the black voters didn't turn out in large numbers. and the reason the, the turn out was the law was because of a, supposedly post a bomb my epa see what's, what's your issue with this kind of a framing...
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that said, with cumberland harris running is the democratic now many and certainly hillary clinton before her in 2016. we see women as a very capable fundraisers, right. we also see in terms of voting for women are more reliable voters in the united states than, than they turn out a higher rate to vote than men. and they are, of course, registered as higher rates than men. now it doesn't mean that of all women are the same in terms of their preferences, but we do know that women are more reliable voters, and that is, it relates to political campaigns and funding them. women do participate one kid in raising money, or it rather and, and contributing money to campaigns and most the focus on is and actually has being on the presidential candidates. but what about other races, such as for congress, a don't as prioritizing, getting more when we the elected old just defeating incumbents with records that have like well i, you know, i, i think it depends on the group that you're looking at. right. and so in our political system, we have no shortage of special interest. money groups with very cle
that said, with cumberland harris running is the democratic now many and certainly hillary clinton before her in 2016. we see women as a very capable fundraisers, right. we also see in terms of voting for women are more reliable voters in the united states than, than they turn out a higher rate to vote than men. and they are, of course, registered as higher rates than men. now it doesn't mean that of all women are the same in terms of their preferences, but we do know that women are more...
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uh, they were against hillary clinton because they did not want to s, as in uh, strictly speaking in my 101 interactions with the entire look to does and with the officials and routines time. so strategic think goes, i have a, it's not been a very major part of the discussion. all right, dr. her, in there. so i can distinguish total like cuts international and the indian and indian n g o. dr. great to have you on with us. thank you so much for your time. thank you so much. and while the world has his gaze fixed on the us, there's still a war in full swing in the middle east, and israel hundreds have rally to protest the sacking of the defense minister by benjamin netanyahu. people across the country are outraged by the premier as shop decision to fire your gallons. the defense you've had been a vocal critic of some of netanyahu's policies on gaza. challenges being replaced by current, foreign minister is male caps, or middle east bureau chief, maria for those now has more details here in general, or something with tension is a running high of hundreds of demonstrators have gathered o
uh, they were against hillary clinton because they did not want to s, as in uh, strictly speaking in my 101 interactions with the entire look to does and with the officials and routines time. so strategic think goes, i have a, it's not been a very major part of the discussion. all right, dr. her, in there. so i can distinguish total like cuts international and the indian and indian n g o. dr. great to have you on with us. thank you so much for your time. thank you so much. and while the world...
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hillary clinton was so depressed, she actually considered killing herself, for a change.s] taylor swift cried all night, which dropped her from a 6 to a 4. [laughter] mark cuban is so despondent, he paused his transition into rachel maddow. [applause] james carville is so miserable he could barely unhinge his jaw to eat his morning mouse. the outcome left barack obama so bitter, he vowed to move back to kenya. and finally, michelle was so embarrassed she changed her name back to mike. [applause] live by the hoaxes... so it's true, kamala harris got shellacked like a hardwood floor on "this old house." and instead of an evening concession speech, she avoided her supporters like hunter biden dodging child support. for the first time, she wasn't laughing. although you got to admit, this is pretty hilarious. watch. >> are there any places where kamala harris over performed from where biden did? >> we can show you that, as well. harris over performing in 2020. >> holy smokes. >> on the east side there. >> literally nothing? literally not one county? >> by 3% or more. >> greg:
hillary clinton was so depressed, she actually considered killing herself, for a change.s] taylor swift cried all night, which dropped her from a 6 to a 4. [laughter] mark cuban is so despondent, he paused his transition into rachel maddow. [applause] james carville is so miserable he could barely unhinge his jaw to eat his morning mouse. the outcome left barack obama so bitter, he vowed to move back to kenya. and finally, michelle was so embarrassed she changed her name back to mike....
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and, you know, she ran a great race, but hillary clinton also ran a great race and that's why you can never everett take these situations for granted. and we're still hopeful. you know, we're waiting to see what the returns are so helpful see what happens yeah. >> we were saying what is your own >> well, we got to just kind of take it back because i don't know if you remember what happened in 2018. i mean, there are several days even the night of election night where i was definitely not in the lead. and you see me standing here right now as the mayor is saying, because you know, like these, it's going to take some time to count all these votes. there's a lot of votes that are in the mail. there's a lot of provisional ballots. so these early returns and so we'll see what happens. >> daniel lurie has about out any comments his on his run for park. there are their apartment no. i'm not sure. mayor. what are your thoughts on ranked choice voting when it comes to these elections in the importance of that? well, i think one of the biggest challenge is with ranked voting has a lot to do wit
and, you know, she ran a great race, but hillary clinton also ran a great race and that's why you can never everett take these situations for granted. and we're still hopeful. you know, we're waiting to see what the returns are so helpful see what happens yeah. >> we were saying what is your own >> well, we got to just kind of take it back because i don't know if you remember what happened in 2018. i mean, there are several days even the night of election night where i was...
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of course, however, there were some differences if you remember, hillary clinton's famous law and his speech was directed at all to the little girls . she was reminding them that they were powerful, invaluable, and deserving of every opportunity for campbell, a harris's part, she directed her message, the young people saying it was okay to be disappointed. but in the end it was going to be ok. she also reminded them that they to have power. now of course, it wasn't all the young people who were present here at the concession speech today was a cross section of society. we spoke to some of them to ask about their reactions a to pamela harris has speech. here is what some of them had to say. i found it extremely moving, despite the circumstances that she is still encouraging us to continue and not give up, and also not to be afraid of what's coming. i'm so happy that i got to hear her speak today and she sounds so optimistic outstanding. she's remarkably galvanizing figure and she was for what do we on about 70000000 americans in the selection? and i think she should be really proud of
of course, however, there were some differences if you remember, hillary clinton's famous law and his speech was directed at all to the little girls . she was reminding them that they were powerful, invaluable, and deserving of every opportunity for campbell, a harris's part, she directed her message, the young people saying it was okay to be disappointed. but in the end it was going to be ok. she also reminded them that they to have power. now of course, it wasn't all the young people who were...
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voto por hillary clinton, tambiÉn voto por el presidente donald trump y que ahora estamos a la esperantreguen los primeros resultados. jorge: maity, te escuchamos. maity: para este momento me acompaÑa aquÍ romero que es abogada del departamento de comunicaciones que ustedes han hecho labor de ir investigando y han ido informando a nuestra audiencia, pero esta noche hay una realidad. el ex presidente enfrenta cargos de casos penales . en caso de quedar como presidente cÓmo le puede perjudicar? >> es algo sin precedente en la historia en tener un presidente con cuatro retardos generales pendientes contra Él. de los casos federales es posiblemente que esos casos se pueden aplazar o desestimar porque si Él gana la presidencia es posible que lo que podamos ver. el caso sin precedentes que un candidato presidencial que va a entrar a la presidencia con convicciones por delitos graves. pero ese caso se puede aplazar hasta que se complete. maity:¿y las ocho demandas que tiene, el intento de revertir, el asalto al capitolio? >> ese caso de el asalto puede hacer un auto perodon. >> ¿quÉ pasa con
voto por hillary clinton, tambiÉn voto por el presidente donald trump y que ahora estamos a la esperantreguen los primeros resultados. jorge: maity, te escuchamos. maity: para este momento me acompaÑa aquÍ romero que es abogada del departamento de comunicaciones que ustedes han hecho labor de ir investigando y han ido informando a nuestra audiencia, pero esta noche hay una realidad. el ex presidente enfrenta cargos de casos penales . en caso de quedar como presidente cÓmo le puede...
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of course, however, there were some differences if you remember, hillary clinton's famous slide and his speech was directed at all the little girls that she was reminding them that they were powerful and valuable and deserving of every opportunity for campbell. a harris's party directed her message, the young people think it was okay to be disappointed, but in the end it was going to be ok. she also reminded them that they to have power. now of course, it wasn't all the young people who were present here at the concession speech today was a cross section of society. we spoke to some of them to ask about their reactions a to pamela harris, who speech here is what some of them had to say. i found it extremely moving, despite the circumstance, says that she is still encouraging us to continue and not give up. and also not to be afraid of what's coming. i'm so happy that i got to hear her speak today and that she sounds so optimistic outstanding. she's a remarkably galvanizing figure. and she was for what do we on about 70000000 americans in the selection? and i think she should be really p
of course, however, there were some differences if you remember, hillary clinton's famous slide and his speech was directed at all the little girls that she was reminding them that they were powerful and valuable and deserving of every opportunity for campbell. a harris's party directed her message, the young people think it was okay to be disappointed, but in the end it was going to be ok. she also reminded them that they to have power. now of course, it wasn't all the young people who were...
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or the hillary clinton. it was that shows nothing actually. hi, bruce springsteen channel and what happened to her to hell and now we've shown since haven't hillary clinton won a prior. okay. she won a primary. you may not low, but he could that with her history bernie sanders. so she went to hi mary. ok. first of all, that's the 1st of the kamala heritage. we were the primers and we've talked about this before. what you're talking about tonight after what you just saw, the right now the wish hold on, stick syntron. if the talk about what matters to voters, do you really think voters care about the internet? seeing primary care agenda? treasury sherman's health care today? and for those reasons, kevin o'leary is out. i hated. i'm a republicans also began to ask why the liberals all decided to just ignore biden's, declining mental health until the very last moments before they kicked them to the curb. every single person who solved job, i knew that he wasn't capable of doing the job. and for 3 years they said
or the hillary clinton. it was that shows nothing actually. hi, bruce springsteen channel and what happened to her to hell and now we've shown since haven't hillary clinton won a prior. okay. she won a primary. you may not low, but he could that with her history bernie sanders. so she went to hi mary. ok. first of all, that's the 1st of the kamala heritage. we were the primers and we've talked about this before. what you're talking about tonight after what you just saw, the right now the wish...
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this hillary clinton does that shows nothing. perhaps you have bruce springsteen channel and what happened to her? and now we've shown since haven't hillary clinton want to partner. okay. she want a primary. you may not low, but it could. that was the reason free bernie sanders so she want to primary ok. first of all, that's the 1st of the kamala, the primers. and we've talked about this before, what you're talking about tonight as to what you just saw, the daughter right now, you have the wish hold on, stick to the stuff, talk about what matters to voters. do you really think voters care about the internet? seen primary care, a democratic reassurance, health care today and for those reasons. kevin o'leary is out. i hated. i'm a republicans also began to ask why the liberals all decided to just ignore biden's, declining mental health until the very last moments before they kicked them to the curb. every single person who saw job, i knew that he wasn't capable of doing the job. and for 3 years they said nothing until he became pol
this hillary clinton does that shows nothing. perhaps you have bruce springsteen channel and what happened to her? and now we've shown since haven't hillary clinton want to partner. okay. she want a primary. you may not low, but it could. that was the reason free bernie sanders so she want to primary ok. first of all, that's the 1st of the kamala, the primers. and we've talked about this before, what you're talking about tonight as to what you just saw, the daughter right now, you have the wish...
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had in miami dade — hillary clinton had in miami dade.his is— around the country for stop but this is puerto rican, this is where _ this is puerto rican, this is where i_ this is puerto rican, this is where i was looking for clues through— where i was looking for clues through the night because i was trying _ through the night because i was trying to— through the night because i was trying to plot the path with what — trying to plot the path with what was happening with the puerto— what was happening with the puerto rican vote in two other battleground states but you can see it _ battleground states but you can see it has — battleground states but you can see it has gone from blue to red — see it has gone from blue to red it— see it has gone from blue to red. it was blue forjoe biden in 2020 _ red. it was blue forjoe biden in 2020. then i had a quick look— in 2020. then i had a quick look at _ in 2020. then i had a quick look at texas, not an area we focused — look at texas, not an area we focused on _ look at texas, not an area we focuse
had in miami dade — hillary clinton had in miami dade.his is— around the country for stop but this is puerto rican, this is where _ this is puerto rican, this is where i_ this is puerto rican, this is where i was looking for clues through— where i was looking for clues through the night because i was trying _ through the night because i was trying to— through the night because i was trying to plot the path with what — trying to plot the path with what was happening with the puerto—...
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joe biden did joe biden dave perelman hillary clinton.osed the margins, and it helped him win the state. that is just one place you look for. pennsylvania happens to have two of 25. there are 25 counties in america that voted twice for barack obama and for donald trump and then for joe biden. they are erie county in the top left, the northwest corner. look at 49 to 49, right? that is one place i will watch tomorrow night. over the, it has been writes. its campaign is all the way over here. northampton county. again, voted twice for obama than f for trump and then for biden. so they picked winners. you're going. you are going to luke jaeger. and there's another place i think it's fascinating. chester county. we always focus in delaware. the three collar counties around philadelphia. mitt romney won chester county. obama won it and then romney got a backpack they are increasingly turning blue. trump card 41. if you round out to 2020. got 43, right? donald trump's kryptonite is the suburbs. nancy loo -- nancy pelosi becomes a speaker because
joe biden did joe biden dave perelman hillary clinton.osed the margins, and it helped him win the state. that is just one place you look for. pennsylvania happens to have two of 25. there are 25 counties in america that voted twice for barack obama and for donald trump and then for joe biden. they are erie county in the top left, the northwest corner. look at 49 to 49, right? that is one place i will watch tomorrow night. over the, it has been writes. its campaign is all the way over here....
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sound has anointed hillary clinton as the established candidates in the same way that here, having very effectively, i think we can say now pretty much light about joe biden's fitness for the office for the next 4 years. and i think they're questions as to what he's doing right now . i'm. they basically, once it became clear, but the democrats haven't been telling the truth about dr. barton's condition, they just quickly anointed come with the harris as the the next presidential campaign without any testing. yeah, and then any kind of competitive race or anything else to all the others you earn even more qualified to face to face. donald trump, i think of similarities that are how the establishment went. moved very quickly to pick the person that they wanted and it goes in 26 even though it was a bit rigs. yeah, there wasn't even a contest about lots of testing, especially with all that come with the harris who was you may remember and 2020 which you run for president was terrible as of the had to pull out of the the primary price as even for a vague was costs because she was just not s
sound has anointed hillary clinton as the established candidates in the same way that here, having very effectively, i think we can say now pretty much light about joe biden's fitness for the office for the next 4 years. and i think they're questions as to what he's doing right now . i'm. they basically, once it became clear, but the democrats haven't been telling the truth about dr. barton's condition, they just quickly anointed come with the harris as the the next presidential campaign...
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look at how hillary clinton did four years before that. she won it. but not by as much.'s move to montgomery county. she won it there pretty comfortably. biden won it by even more. this is where i am tonight. delaware county. look at that huge biden margin. four years before that, hillary clinton also won it but not quite as big in just those three counties, in just those three counties, montgomery, bucks and delaware hillary clinton beat donald trump by 162,000 votes in those same three counties. joe biden beat donald trump by 239,000 votes. what is the difference there? let me come back to the 2020 map, joe biden got 76,000 more votes, a 76,000 vote advantage over hillary clinton in those three suburban counties. right? how much did he win pennsylvania by 81,000 votes. suburban math matters. harris runs it up here. she has a chance. >> all right, john king, thanks coming up, robert f. kennedy jr. has endorsed a number of false conspiracy theories, particularly about vaccines. so why does the former president want to give him a top position overseeing health care? why d
look at how hillary clinton did four years before that. she won it. but not by as much.'s move to montgomery county. she won it there pretty comfortably. biden won it by even more. this is where i am tonight. delaware county. look at that huge biden margin. four years before that, hillary clinton also won it but not quite as big in just those three counties, in just those three counties, montgomery, bucks and delaware hillary clinton beat donald trump by 162,000 votes in those same three...
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hillary clinton comes in, as a difficult first year as a champion of health care. an issue that her husband handed to her. it didn't go well, but she found another role where she could be a champion for change on global women's issues and empowerment, and the vital voices initiative that she helped to create during her time still exists. laura bush in literacy and her women's south initiative, those entities, the foundation she created still in place. michelle obama very activist first lady on an issue that she felt was important for children and families, and still continues to be engaged. first ladies don't have to use this platform as aggressively as some of these other examples that we've given you. when melania trump came in, she took time to make a decision when she wanted to focus on the safe uses of social media for children. it is an important issue. and then of course with dr. biden, this level of activism where she just wants to be everywhere, and beware people need her. and the interview that she did with us, she said that, that she wanted to be first l
hillary clinton comes in, as a difficult first year as a champion of health care. an issue that her husband handed to her. it didn't go well, but she found another role where she could be a champion for change on global women's issues and empowerment, and the vital voices initiative that she helped to create during her time still exists. laura bush in literacy and her women's south initiative, those entities, the foundation she created still in place. michelle obama very activist first lady on...
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hillary clinton beat donald trump by 162,000 votes in those same three counties.en beat donald trump by 239,000 votes. what is the difference there? let me come back to the 2020 map. joe biden got 76,000 more votes, 76,000 vote advantage over hillary clinton in those three suburban counties, right? how much did he win pennsylvania by 81,000 votes. suburban math matters. harris runs it up here. she has a chance. all right john king. thanks. coming up, robert f. kennedy jr. has endorsed a number of false conspiracy theories, particularly about vaccines. so why does the former president want to give him a top position overseeing health care? why does he keep mentioning it on the campaign trail? our panel weighs in next. >> an election like no other. and it all comes down to this. >> we can now make a major projection the way only cnn can bring it to you election night in america special coverage begins tuesday, november 5th at four on cnn. >> there he is. >> wherever i go they always ask, where's waldo? >> oh, you found me. >> who's waldo? >> sometimes it takes someo
hillary clinton beat donald trump by 162,000 votes in those same three counties.en beat donald trump by 239,000 votes. what is the difference there? let me come back to the 2020 map. joe biden got 76,000 more votes, 76,000 vote advantage over hillary clinton in those three suburban counties, right? how much did he win pennsylvania by 81,000 votes. suburban math matters. harris runs it up here. she has a chance. all right john king. thanks. coming up, robert f. kennedy jr. has endorsed a number...
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if you'll rewind back to 2016, former secretary of state hillary clinton did, in fact call donald trump that night to concede. and the next morning she came before the cameras. it was, i believe, late morning, if memory serves. she did. and i think the democratic leaders have signaled that she will address the country tomorrow. and they certainly could read the tea leaves and saw which way this was headed. and so, you know, we believe and project that he will reach at least the 270 votes that he needs. well, and i remember talking to john podesta in 2016 and saying, have you written a concession speech at the beginning of the night? and he said, no, because we don't even want to think about that. and you have to ask that question, did harris even have a concession speech, or is that part of what she's thinking through? what exactly? i mean, i mean, going into a night where, you know, the polls show that 4949 i mean, i think maybe someone wrote a concession speech. i think you wouldn't be blamed for being presumptuous to go out and write a for all the talk about the 2016 vibes. and i'm s
if you'll rewind back to 2016, former secretary of state hillary clinton did, in fact call donald trump that night to concede. and the next morning she came before the cameras. it was, i believe, late morning, if memory serves. she did. and i think the democratic leaders have signaled that she will address the country tomorrow. and they certainly could read the tea leaves and saw which way this was headed. and so, you know, we believe and project that he will reach at least the 270 votes that...
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you went to work for hillary clinton's campaign back in in 2016. yeah. i volunteered, given recent given recent news stories. so if you weren't paid. and sent by the labour party. no, no, no, i went of my own accord and i campaigned in miami—dade, in florida. um, and that was obviously the election when donald trump was first elected. um, at that time, you know, which was a very surprising outcome at that period of time. so it was quite an interesting, um, interesting campaign. and for me, it was around the time where i thought, actually, i might give up on politics because i'd lost the general election in my now constituency in 2015, i campaigned to remain in the european union. i thought, i'll go for a surefire campaign over in the us and help hillary clinton. and then, you know, our sister party lost. and i thought at that point, you know, maybe, maybe. this isn't for me. but thankfully my now constituents gave me a chance to change my mind in 2017. yeah, and on. the eve of the election, you have a glamorous meeting. not with hillary, but with who? ye
you went to work for hillary clinton's campaign back in in 2016. yeah. i volunteered, given recent given recent news stories. so if you weren't paid. and sent by the labour party. no, no, no, i went of my own accord and i campaigned in miami—dade, in florida. um, and that was obviously the election when donald trump was first elected. um, at that time, you know, which was a very surprising outcome at that period of time. so it was quite an interesting, um, interesting campaign. and for me, it...
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>> bret: 2016, hillary clinton closed with beyonce in philadelphia. we saw all of these concerts with bruce springsteen with others closing for kamala harris. it didn't work. you heard van jones and others saying i'm not sure i dig the celebrity thing. >> i'm a big fan of bruce springsteen. i watched him walk out with that guitar and play three songs. he's 75 now. there wasn't the kind of reaction that you got during the obama years. i think springstein and obama love to hang out with each other. i showed dana a video. there's springstein, obama and kamala harris in a green room. the guys are like looking at each other. i don't want to use this word but she was cackling away. this went on for 1 1/2 minutes. i don't think my observation was wrong. i saw it and i was like these guys -- there's nothing with these guys that relates to her and vice versa. she was like the odd one out. >> like when you know somebody is going to lose. maybe you're at your friend's wedding and you're lining this is never going to work. you know it and feel it and can't say an
>> bret: 2016, hillary clinton closed with beyonce in philadelphia. we saw all of these concerts with bruce springsteen with others closing for kamala harris. it didn't work. you heard van jones and others saying i'm not sure i dig the celebrity thing. >> i'm a big fan of bruce springsteen. i watched him walk out with that guitar and play three songs. he's 75 now. there wasn't the kind of reaction that you got during the obama years. i think springstein and obama love to hang out...
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you see trump with a .3% lead and you compare it to biden who had a 7.9% lead, hillary clinton 1.8%.to say trump is in the best polling position he has been in in eight years. polls are theoretical and votes are actual. the polls have to turn into votes. >> that's the thing. this is not the time to celebrate. you can't spiked the football to early. we are all encouraged and everything looks good for the horrific reason that it's looked bad for the last four years so we need the ship to turn around. you have to vote. remember, as mike tobin just said, door county, the vote distinction was 292 votes. this is why election integrity matters. this is why the judicial decision matters. it is crucial. truly, every vote matters, especially yours. >> so impressed with her track record. they have been right the last six cycles, better than the pollsters. the survey says nearly half of gen z is lying to loved ones about who they vote for. we will tell you about it next. t you far. but at red lobster, you're big shrimpin' baby! it's shrimp your way. choose 3 flavors for $20*, like crispy dragon
you see trump with a .3% lead and you compare it to biden who had a 7.9% lead, hillary clinton 1.8%.to say trump is in the best polling position he has been in in eight years. polls are theoretical and votes are actual. the polls have to turn into votes. >> that's the thing. this is not the time to celebrate. you can't spiked the football to early. we are all encouraged and everything looks good for the horrific reason that it's looked bad for the last four years so we need the ship to...
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clinton to concede the race to the donald trump. i handed it to to him, and i said to vice president mike pence, make sure hillary actually concedes. rump was grateful the them ooh too they came to a lunch at the capitol, the obamas and the clintons were there, i saw it myself, and the washington post said let's impeach him at noon. melania wrote about this in her book. harold, i hear you. aye got to tell you, hi if friend, i think it starts with your party and not mine. >> fair enough. >> they had this guy in a courtroom. he's not an indoor cat, i get it. they had him in the courtroom. they had him impeached. they had him -- and whether people think that was justified or not, now is a good time to respect the will of the people. the will of the people. >> i agree. i'm just saying be a gracious winner -- >> he is. >> that was my only point -- >> i heard a gracious winner today when i talked to the him. he's known for a while, i wrote a piece saying he's going to have a narrow landslide. i think he's felt that for a while, but he wanted to go and earn it. >> and i think the people around him have to be gracious too -- >> well, that's
clinton to concede the race to the donald trump. i handed it to to him, and i said to vice president mike pence, make sure hillary actually concedes. rump was grateful the them ooh too they came to a lunch at the capitol, the obamas and the clintons were there, i saw it myself, and the washington post said let's impeach him at noon. melania wrote about this in her book. harold, i hear you. aye got to tell you, hi if friend, i think it starts with your party and not mine. >> fair enough....
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hillary clinton it was so depressed she actually considered killing herself for a change.t cried all night which dropped her from a six to a four. mark cuban is so despondent he tossed his transition into rachel maddow. james carville is so -- james cowgill is so miserable he could barely unhinge his jaw to eat his morning mouse. the outcome left barack obama so victor he vowed to move back to kenya. [applause] finally michele it was so she changed her name back to mike. [applause] live by the hoaxes? it is true, kamala harris got shellacked like a hardwood floor on this old house. and instead of an evening concession speech she avoided her supporters like hunter biden dodging child support. for the first time she was not laughing. although you have to admit this is pretty hilarious. watch. >> are there any places where kamala harris over performed from where biden did? >> we can show you that as well just bring that out there. harris over performing. >> holy smokes. literally nothing? >> literally nothing. >> by 3% or more. [laughter] >> greg: this is called a mandate. he
hillary clinton it was so depressed she actually considered killing herself for a change.t cried all night which dropped her from a six to a four. mark cuban is so despondent he tossed his transition into rachel maddow. james carville is so -- james cowgill is so miserable he could barely unhinge his jaw to eat his morning mouse. the outcome left barack obama so victor he vowed to move back to kenya. [applause] finally michele it was so she changed her name back to mike. [applause] live by the...
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i've heard you say he didn't prosecute hillary clinton. i've talked to bill barr. he wanted the justice department to prosecute, you know, barack obama, joe biden, and they kind of pulled him back, but your sense is that retribution talk is done? >> i'm going to tell you what donald trump has said time and again. success will be our retribution. success will be our vengeance. that's a direct line from donald trump. it's a beautiful sentiment, and i do think that success is unifying. nothing is going to unite this country more than economic growth. nothing is going to unite this country more than people feeling like their wages are rising at a faster pace than prices which hasn't been the case for the last few years, and here's a big one that i know a lot of democrats should support and do support as well, is restoring stability and peace on the global stage. i mean, the reality is -- the united states of america is at our best when the chief diplomat of the united states is the democratically elected u.s. president. that's not the case right now. it hasn't been for
i've heard you say he didn't prosecute hillary clinton. i've talked to bill barr. he wanted the justice department to prosecute, you know, barack obama, joe biden, and they kind of pulled him back, but your sense is that retribution talk is done? >> i'm going to tell you what donald trump has said time and again. success will be our retribution. success will be our vengeance. that's a direct line from donald trump. it's a beautiful sentiment, and i do think that success is unifying....
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they're looking at 2016 when everyone's on. hillary clinton was going to win. i think a lot of people in america are expecting a repeat of that because the polls are so close. can you explain again for international audience, how much of a factor of racism and sexism could play in the selection? i mean, we're seeing black men saying that they won't vote for a woman and talk us through the just the general sense in this country. racism and sexism are obviously foundational to america unfortunately. but they're also somewhat more complicated then you might think there's definitely sexism among the black community just as their sexism in all communities. and that's going to be a factor. i think pollsters have a challenge because they are trying to figure out 2024 looking back at 2016 in 2020. and those are very different election cycles and they're very different with respect to race and they're very different with respect to gender. i think hillary clinton is deemed to be the model for how female candidates operate and what they, how they perform, and perhaps how
they're looking at 2016 when everyone's on. hillary clinton was going to win. i think a lot of people in america are expecting a repeat of that because the polls are so close. can you explain again for international audience, how much of a factor of racism and sexism could play in the selection? i mean, we're seeing black men saying that they won't vote for a woman and talk us through the just the general sense in this country. racism and sexism are obviously foundational to america...
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aisles and judd david roth is writing his books full of lies, impugning anita hill, impugning hillary clinton. devout conservative who then became a realcr supporter of the claims and a big democratic fundraiser. and then the fourth, matt drudge you really broke the clinton scandal by announcing the name of monica lewinsky before "newsweek" did. you have this new thing in the 1990s which i can't say is, i can't compare to anything else that has potentially more negative effect i think on this idea of misinformation, and that is 1996 rogerfo ailes launched x news. the dna of fox which was created as a network as entertainment, as a new network in the 1980s clearly part of the same dna of the "new york post" which he bought in the 70s of the star which you bought in the '70s and launched to go against the "national enquirer." rupert had bought the daily news in chicago for a while, to. >> january of 84. >> the sun-times, yes. what that ushered in was this whole sense that it i was more important, that it was cheaper to do opinion than to do real news. so that helped. secondly, ted turner and hi
aisles and judd david roth is writing his books full of lies, impugning anita hill, impugning hillary clinton. devout conservative who then became a realcr supporter of the claims and a big democratic fundraiser. and then the fourth, matt drudge you really broke the clinton scandal by announcing the name of monica lewinsky before "newsweek" did. you have this new thing in the 1990s which i can't say is, i can't compare to anything else that has potentially more negative effect i think...
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but didn't joe biden and hillary clinton? didn't they just get a little polite talking to after having troves of top secret classified document? in joe's case, on four separate locations and hillary clinton, why weren't their homes raided? does that seem like equal justice under the law? how come hillary clinton can destroy 33,000 subpoenaed emails? we'd never heard of it before with bleachbit, and then destroy devices with hammers and remove sim cards. and nobody in the democratic party, not one person, nobody in the legacy media mob. they never they never cared a whit. they didn't care at all. they hid it. they they defended it. anyone on the left concerned that a former president, current presidential candidate, got hit with 34 stacked felony charges based on this ridiculous novel legal theory. after the statute of limitations were long past, brought by a left wing attorney general who campaigned on getting donald trump, did they ever speak out about that? what about catholics and angry parents that show up at school board
but didn't joe biden and hillary clinton? didn't they just get a little polite talking to after having troves of top secret classified document? in joe's case, on four separate locations and hillary clinton, why weren't their homes raided? does that seem like equal justice under the law? how come hillary clinton can destroy 33,000 subpoenaed emails? we'd never heard of it before with bleachbit, and then destroy devices with hammers and remove sim cards. and nobody in the democratic party, not...