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including from former us secretary of state, hillary clinton, which we know sense to which he makes abdullah is repeatedly one of the longest serving prisoners in western europe. he became eligible for release in 1999, but 7 successive appeals were consistently denied on the grounds. he has shown no remorse for his crime and likely will resume his revolutionary struggle if released and deported to 11 on. although the french government has no legal authority to overturn the court of appeals january 10th decision, we hope french officials might find another basis to challenge the decisions legality. assistant had the local. this issue primarily demonstrates that the french judicial system is ineffective because it is not independent and is subject to political interference. every thing we remembered from childhood, all those slogans about fronts being a state of freedoms and the rule of law turned out to be false. fronts is not a free and independent country. moving forward, he is late to georgia, is still considered. he wrote of the resistance and never known, well, authorities, including pri
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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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state. hillary clinton gets only 29. those are those blue-collar workers. mostly high school educated. den did joe biden dave perelman hillary clinton. he closed 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 suburb
state. hillary clinton gets only 29. those are those blue-collar workers. mostly high school educated. den did joe biden dave perelman hillary clinton. he closed 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...
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during his rally the former president criticized former secretary of state hillary clinton, and president biden, saying that he won the state of mexico twice and that it was good for his, quote, credentials to rally there. >> so i'm here for one simple reason. i like you very much, and it's good for my credentials with the hispanic or latino community. you know, in the east coast, they like being called hispanics, you know this? on the west coast they like being called latinos. so, you know, we almost won it twice. and let me tell you, i believe we won it twice. and if you can to watch your vote counter, if we could bring god down from heaven, he could be the vote counter, we would win this. we'd win california. we'd win a lot of states. a lot of states and they'd say, oh, a republican can't win that state. they say a republican can't win, but you know what? we're going to win it. you just keep the votes honest. she's worse than crooked hillary. at least hillary was intelligent. she was a very intelligent -- this one is a total stiff. you can't have her as your president. you know she tal
during his rally the former president criticized former secretary of state hillary clinton, and president biden, saying that he won the state of mexico twice and that it was good for his, quote, credentials to rally there. >> so i'm here for one simple reason. i like you very much, and it's good for my credentials with the hispanic or latino community. you know, in the east coast, they like being called hispanics, you know this? on the west coast they like being called latinos. so, you...
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you wrote something about your wife, former secretary of state hillary clinton's 2016 campaign that i found very eerily relevant to vice president harris's ron in '24. you write, "she had to demonstrate how she would be different from obama without being disloyal or separating herself from the achievements she strongly supported and wanted to build on. it was a tough task." when i read that about secretary clinton, i wondered, do you think vice president harris was in a if you do, if you don't situation? >> yeah, a little bit, because it happened so fast. i keep telling all of the democrats [ inaudible ] and said, look, you know, she only had 107 days to introduce herself to america. how many years did trump do the apprentice alone? we forget how different people, particularly people that worry about, you know, doing their work, paying their bills, and raising their kids, and don't have a lot of extra bandwidth for politics, it takes a long time for all of this to seep in. and i remember when hillary and i 32 years ago, we got on the plane to go to new york for the democratic conventi
you wrote something about your wife, former secretary of state hillary clinton's 2016 campaign that i found very eerily relevant to vice president harris's ron in '24. you write, "she had to demonstrate how she would be different from obama without being disloyal or separating herself from the achievements she strongly supported and wanted to build on. it was a tough task." when i read that about secretary clinton, i wondered, do you think vice president harris was in a if you do, if...
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you wrote something about your wife former secretary of state hillary clinton's 2016 campaign that i dent harris' run in 2024. you write, quote. when i read that about secretary clinton, i wondered, do you think vice president harris was in a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation? >> a little bit because it happened so fast. i keep telling all of the democrats that are kind -- how it turned out, look. i said, you know, she only had 107 days to introduce herself to america. how many years had trump do "the apprentice" alone? we forget how different people, particularly people that worry about, you know, doing their work to pay their bills and raising their kids and don't have a lot of extra bandwidth for politics. it takes a long time for all of this to seep in. i remember when hillary and i, 32 years ago, got on the plane to go to new york for the democratic convention. i was going to be nominated. and i was floored when i got a survey that showed that after one year of hard-fought campaigns all over america, lavishly covered, that a majority of the voters still didn't know
you wrote something about your wife former secretary of state hillary clinton's 2016 campaign that i dent harris' run in 2024. you write, quote. when i read that about secretary clinton, i wondered, do you think vice president harris was in a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation? >> a little bit because it happened so fast. i keep telling all of the democrats that are kind -- how it turned out, look. i said, you know, she only had 107 days to introduce herself to america. how...
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. >> up next, former secretary of state hillary clinton and georgetown university honor women leaders promoting human rights and peace around the world. palestinian and israeli peace activists are among those recognized for their efforts.
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. >> up next, former secretary of state hillary clinton and georgetown university honor women leaders promoting human rights and peace around the world. palestinian and israeli peace activists are among those recognized for their efforts. this is an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. and welcome to georgetown's 2024 hilla >> to honor women that have played an exceptional role in advance and peace and security. the awards this year's women's political leadership as heads of state and government as well as women's grassroots roles as peace elders. a very special welcome to the ambassadors who have joined us from estonia, the european union coming, iceland, lithuania, norway, slovenia, romania, the united kingdom and ukraine. you and to the diplomats representative from canada, sweden, luxemburg and the netherlands. i want to thank ambassador pierce of the united kingdom for hosting a lovely dinner last evening for our awardees. it was greatly appreciated. i want to welcome and recognize u.s. government officials who are here this morning from the white house, th
. >> up next, former secretary of state hillary clinton and georgetown university honor women leaders promoting human rights and peace around the world. palestinian and israeli peace activists are among those recognized for their efforts. this is an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. and welcome to georgetown's 2024 hilla >> to honor women that have played an exceptional role in advance and peace and security. the awards this year's women's political...
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six electoral votes there, also a state biden won in 2020, a state hillary clinton won in 2016. 75% oft vote has been counted. mr. trump leading harris 50.9% to 47.5%. again, we learned a short time ago. vice president harris will not speak tonight in dc again, former president trump is on his way to palm beach convention center. we will certainly keep an eye on that. but now everyone shifts their focus to pennsylvania. oh. >> you bet. greg, stay with us. i want to bring in ktvu political analyst brian sobel, looking at the map right now, brian, what is the message from voters across the country tonight? >> well, first of all, the popular vote, 5 million popular vote difference between donald trump and kamala harris. that's interesting. greg set the set this up perfectly. the blue wall that the democrats wanted to hold does not appear to be holding at this hour. that gives donald trump a pathway to victory. >> and it is not holding. why? >> because i think the campaign of kamala harris underperformed across the board. i think, you know, she had 107 days to campaign, probably not enough
six electoral votes there, also a state biden won in 2020, a state hillary clinton won in 2016. 75% oft vote has been counted. mr. trump leading harris 50.9% to 47.5%. again, we learned a short time ago. vice president harris will not speak tonight in dc again, former president trump is on his way to palm beach convention center. we will certainly keep an eye on that. but now everyone shifts their focus to pennsylvania. oh. >> you bet. greg, stay with us. i want to bring in ktvu political...
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and i just quickly want to play a clip from former from former secretary of state hillary clinton in 2019. she went so far as to say she thought russians were grooming tulsi gabbard. let's listen to what she said i'm not making any predictions, but i think they've got their eye on somebody who's currently in the democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third party candidate. >> she's the favorite of the russians. they have a other ways of supporting her. so far and that's assuming jill stein will give it up, which she might not, because she's also a russian asset. >> and clinton's spokesperson later confirmed she was talking about gabbard there. and she's not the only one who's made these accusations of her being essentially a russian asset. do you share that assessment i really think that people should be careful about going defining someone as an asset. >> i mean, that is that is a very that's like being a traitor. so i think that you know, you have to have an investigation, you have to have a background investigation. and i don't think those things should be skipped when
and i just quickly want to play a clip from former from former secretary of state hillary clinton in 2019. she went so far as to say she thought russians were grooming tulsi gabbard. let's listen to what she said i'm not making any predictions, but i think they've got their eye on somebody who's currently in the democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third party candidate. >> she's the favorite of the russians. they have a other ways of supporting her. so far and that's...
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bought twitter. 2017 or 2016, i think virtually every single newspaper in the united states endorsed hillary clintonand trump won anyway. so we've been aware of the lack of influence of the mainstream media for a very long time, and the declining numbers. i should sort of stress, though, that there are many newspapers, including my own, that have paywalls, that are seeing rising circulation. and if the past is prologue, then trump being elected is going to be good for subscriptions. i mean, last time he was good for business, wasn't he? there were quite a lot of outfits without cnn and msnbc who may have opposed him on air, but he certainly brought the eyeballs, brought the advertisers? he did. i mean, it was like quantitative easing for the legacy media. it was there was a notorious comment by trump's spokesman in 2017 that, um, we have alternative facts, but there was a big rise in demand for non alternative facts for sort of traditional facts. so i'm not sure that this is there isn't a silver lining. to put it in a very cynical way for the legacy media in trump's victory. and you talk about facts
bought twitter. 2017 or 2016, i think virtually every single newspaper in the united states endorsed hillary clintonand trump won anyway. so we've been aware of the lack of influence of the mainstream media for a very long time, and the declining numbers. i should sort of stress, though, that there are many newspapers, including my own, that have paywalls, that are seeing rising circulation. and if the past is prologue, then trump being elected is going to be good for subscriptions. i mean,...
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steve hilton, mania kathryn hallett, both fox news contributors, and the deputy assistant of state for hillary clintonr solutions. two on here this afternoon, steve to your first, your thoughts on these picks, marco rubio confirmed the secretary of state and tulsi gabbard, to make sure that intelligence hearing and coordinations within the government. your thoughts? >> it continues what we're saying which is trump building a strong team, with the support and will actually implement of the policies he ran, which is what happen the last time around. you had a lot of conversation about marco rubio, a focus on, jesse gabert, -- tulsi gabbard, she is an antiestablishment figure. when she first came on the scene as part of the bernie sanders movement on the populist left, she has always been in an antiestablishment mode and that is why i connected with her and got on with her from the beginning. we will get a lot of unpleasant feet -- smears against it tulsi gabbard, all this kind of stuff, disgusting smears, a real patriots, i think she will do a fantastic job in this role. >> martha: mary catherine led me
steve hilton, mania kathryn hallett, both fox news contributors, and the deputy assistant of state for hillary clintonr solutions. two on here this afternoon, steve to your first, your thoughts on these picks, marco rubio confirmed the secretary of state and tulsi gabbard, to make sure that intelligence hearing and coordinations within the government. your thoughts? >> it continues what we're saying which is trump building a strong team, with the support and will actually implement of the...
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2024, numbers show a shift and appeal for trump, who also fell behind former secretary of state hillary clinton with the demographic in 2016. those articles talking about some of the key voting groups that former president trump and now president-elect trump picked up during this year's campaign. taking a look at exit polls, where he gained 42% of latino voters backed trump come up seven points from 2020. he won lato men 55% to3%. 16% of -- 60% of black oveters -- 16% of black voters supported trump, up eight points in 2020. and 64% of rural americans supported trump, up from 57% in 2020. former president trump did speak to his supporters after being called the winner wednesday night. here is a portion of that. [video clip] >> i want to thank you all very much. this is great. these are our friends purely have thousands of friends in this incredible movement. this is a movement like nobody has ever seen before, and, fr ankly, this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there's never been anything like this in this country. and we are going to reach a new level of importance
2024, numbers show a shift and appeal for trump, who also fell behind former secretary of state hillary clinton with the demographic in 2016. those articles talking about some of the key voting groups that former president trump and now president-elect trump picked up during this year's campaign. taking a look at exit polls, where he gained 42% of latino voters backed trump come up seven points from 2020. he won lato men 55% to3%. 16% of -- 60% of black oveters -- 16% of black voters supported...
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2024, numbers show a shift and appeal for trump, who also fell behind former secretary of state hillary clinton with the demographic in 2016. those articles talking about some of the key voting groups that former president trump and now president-elect trump picked up during this year's campaign. taking a look at exit pol, where he gained 42% of latino voters backed trump come up sevepoints from 2020. he won latino men 55% to 43%. 16% of -- 60% of black oveters -- 16% of black voters supported trump, up eight points in 2020. and 64% of rural americans supported trump, up from 57% in 2020. former president trump did speak to his supporters after being called the winner wednesday night. here is a portion of that. [video clip] >> i want to thank you all very much. this is great. these are our friends purely have thousands of friends in this incredible movement. this is a movement like nobody has ever seen before, and, fr ankly, this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there's never been anything like this in this country. and we are going to reach a new level of importance
2024, numbers show a shift and appeal for trump, who also fell behind former secretary of state hillary clinton with the demographic in 2016. those articles talking about some of the key voting groups that former president trump and now president-elect trump picked up during this year's campaign. taking a look at exit pol, where he gained 42% of latino voters backed trump come up sevepoints from 2020. he won latino men 55% to 43%. 16% of -- 60% of black oveters -- 16% of black voters supported...
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founder and former deputy assistant secretary of state medications for hillary clinton see care solutionsuch. it's great to have you with us. i think this comment by jerry seinfeld is also really apt and you set up because the school his kids had gone to and they moved to another school in new york, decided before the election that if this were the outcome people could take the day off. he said this is why the kids hated it. what kind of lives have these people lead that makes them think the right way to handle this for young people is to encourage them to buckle? gullison they are providing for ungodly sums of money. let me start with you. is this the wrong message? >> first off let me congratulate clay. we've been building up to this. you are right. i was wrong. i want to yield my time if i have any looking set to take or i told you so. >> let me say this. i want to give philip credit unlike all these other losers at these campuses. she showed up and didn't call in sick. his side lost with this is what happens. in sports you shake the hand and deal with the loss and i think honestly wha
founder and former deputy assistant secretary of state medications for hillary clinton see care solutionsuch. it's great to have you with us. i think this comment by jerry seinfeld is also really apt and you set up because the school his kids had gone to and they moved to another school in new york, decided before the election that if this were the outcome people could take the day off. he said this is why the kids hated it. what kind of lives have these people lead that makes them think the...
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but this eight years ago, this is trump winning that state by 44,000 votes over hillary clinton. years ago, this is biden winning the state by 81,000 votes in 2020. we'll see. just my sense that the keystone state will be very critical and key come tuesday. how much can your campaign do in the closing 48 hours? >> a l we can keep getting out the development let's talk about pennsylvania. right now there's nearly 700,000 registered democrats in the state of pennsylvania who had cast a vote by this point in 2020 or 2022 and they haven't cast a vote yet and don't have mailed ballots. that's a huge hurdle for them to climb. we talked about voter registration before. to put a fine point on it, there was 685,000 more registered democrats in the state of pennsylvania four years ago than republicans. today the number is cut to 280,000 so a huge swing in our direction. >> james blair, thank you for your time. i know you're working day and night. thanks for coming on today. we'll see who is right. >> the battle over ballots in full swing and it's raging especially hard in a swing state tha
but this eight years ago, this is trump winning that state by 44,000 votes over hillary clinton. years ago, this is biden winning the state by 81,000 votes in 2020. we'll see. just my sense that the keystone state will be very critical and key come tuesday. how much can your campaign do in the closing 48 hours? >> a l we can keep getting out the development let's talk about pennsylvania. right now there's nearly 700,000 registered democrats in the state of pennsylvania who had cast a...
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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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state easily. he beat hillary clinton by 20 points and joe biden by 16.e than at finally defeating john tester. he is now the only remaining statewide elected democrat. he is a third generation person from montana. a dirt farmer keeps winning elections that people expect him to lose in this red state. he paints himself as a conservative on the border and energy. political experts say the head winds are the strongest they have ever been against him. >> what's different this time is we have a more polarized electric yacht. trump is on the ballot again. republican party is more strongly pro-trump. >> republicans also have a stronger candidate this year in tim sheehy, a businessman and decorateed retired navy seal received a bronze star and purple heart. new to politics and is being outspent by tester 3-one. attacks on his character may be working to make this race closer, though. polls had sheehy up six to eight points a couple of weeks ago. the two most recent polls done show him up four points. the latest one has them tied. there is an abortion rights meas
state easily. he beat hillary clinton by 20 points and joe biden by 16.e than at finally defeating john tester. he is now the only remaining statewide elected democrat. he is a third generation person from montana. a dirt farmer keeps winning elections that people expect him to lose in this red state. he paints himself as a conservative on the border and energy. political experts say the head winds are the strongest they have ever been against him. >> what's different this time is we have...
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traditionally democratic but he really swept these blue wall states, it earned them red in 2016, that was part of a surprise victory over hillary clintonck blue. right now we're looking at purple states, it is neck and neckin purple states, it is neck and neck in a 1% in the polling one direction or the other, it is essentially a statistical tie. in terms of when we might find out the election results, we will have to wait and see but these vote counts are going to come in late, many parts of the state they are not allowed to count the early ballots until election day so that will take some time, especially in these bigger areas like madison and milwaukee, that will hold things up. one other thing to note that in this state we did see a recount in 2020. if there is a result that is within1% or less then either one of the candidates could request a recount, that could add on some time, talking about days or weeks even together sort of route dunne results out. it will be a matter of patience and a lot of americans are not used to that —— are used to that from 2020, they are bracing for it. we want to know, everybody is on a knife edge tr
traditionally democratic but he really swept these blue wall states, it earned them red in 2016, that was part of a surprise victory over hillary clintonck blue. right now we're looking at purple states, it is neck and neckin purple states, it is neck and neck in a 1% in the polling one direction or the other, it is essentially a statistical tie. in terms of when we might find out the election results, we will have to wait and see but these vote counts are going to come in late, many parts of...
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it had been close when hillary clinton won the states in 2016 despite losing the presidency. she carried it by just 2 points. jo biden's margin in 2020 was only a tiny bit larger than that. so that means donald trump last nevada. both times he was on the ballot. let's take a look now at the states voting demographics. nevada is a diverse state. less than half its population is white, and more than a quarter or hispanic, followed by black and asian populations. if we break that down $1.00 and $5.00 possible voters in nevada is hispanic job, i'm 160 percent of that both last time. but this time, trump is making inroads into that critical vote and blah, both here in arizona and nationally, according to this poll, watch that blue line that's democratic presidential candidates over the years. and the red is for republicans. harris is under performing compared to previous democratic candidates, but nevada is growing so quickly that it is notoriously difficult to pull and predict who will ultimately win this key swing state. it's laura brown is a political commentator on a former po
it had been close when hillary clinton won the states in 2016 despite losing the presidency. she carried it by just 2 points. jo biden's margin in 2020 was only a tiny bit larger than that. so that means donald trump last nevada. both times he was on the ballot. let's take a look now at the states voting demographics. nevada is a diverse state. less than half its population is white, and more than a quarter or hispanic, followed by black and asian populations. if we break that down $1.00 and...
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reliably blue state for decades until the 2016 trump shocker. donald trump carried wisconsin by nearly 23000 votes out of nearly 3000000 cast and recriminations over how little time hillary clinton had spent in the state of haunted democrats ever since. here's how trump did it. he took all these areas that had previously voted for democrats, and he turned them into so called trump country. why? because the mostly white working class motors in these areas were unhappy about wages, poverty rising health care costs, and the fact that their lives weren't getting any better. many flocked to trump message make america great again. in 2020, the map looked pretty much the same as the county level, but the difference was the turnout. the 2 large blue spots in wisconsin south or the city of milwaukee and the state capital madison binding one. both of those by much larger margins than clinton had 4 years prior. and that was enough to pull the state as a whole back into his call him to hold onto wisconsin harris needs to maintain or boost per margin in big urban areas. trump, as he did in the last 2 elections, will focus on a huge rural spaces in the states, west and north, and everyone exp
reliably blue state for decades until the 2016 trump shocker. donald trump carried wisconsin by nearly 23000 votes out of nearly 3000000 cast and recriminations over how little time hillary clinton had spent in the state of haunted democrats ever since. here's how trump did it. he took all these areas that had previously voted for democrats, and he turned them into so called trump country. why? because the mostly white working class motors in these areas were unhappy about wages, poverty rising...
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states. his democratic opponent, hillary clinton, won the popular vote by more than 2.8 million that year. we remember alex trebeck who was best known as the host of the tv game show jeopardy. he died at the age of 80 and in 2022, kathy hochul became the first elected female governor of new york. >> and we're getting feel at home a lot. and they were to air in our movie hbo show this picture only at night. good morning, mount tam picture there. you have some haze. this is really pollution because we don't have a lot of moisture in the atmosphere yet. forecast says today, 67 san francisco, 69 open. 75 san jose. and the game plan is this today, sunny and mild. we're going to keep those temps in the 70's may do it. also this weekend, even though we do have the interference of -ome rain trying to sneak in here and there don't forget saturday, it's got to fight through a lot of dry air to get to the ground sunday. there's less resistance, but there just isn't much to be had in all of this for the weekend that passing drizzles. i notice the next week, monday and thursday, the 2 days to watch wit
states. his democratic opponent, hillary clinton, won the popular vote by more than 2.8 million that year. we remember alex trebeck who was best known as the host of the tv game show jeopardy. he died at the age of 80 and in 2022, kathy hochul became the first elected female governor of new york. >> and we're getting feel at home a lot. and they were to air in our movie hbo show this picture only at night. good morning, mount tam picture there. you have some haze. this is really pollution...
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support among white voters from 2020 which was a notable 4 or 5 point improvement from hillary clinton in 2016. the state that is provide the clearest pathway to her to reach 270 electoral college votes. >> it's wild to think we're just three days out from the election and we're talking about such razor-thin margins. on the campaign trail, trump has doubled down on his comments about liz cheney. that she should be put in a firing line and have guns pointed at her face. many have become desensitized to trump's rhetoric even when he uses these violent depictions. he said he was making the point that cheney wouldn't go into combat even as a warhawk. is he worried about losing a moderate or undecided voter? should he be? >> he absolutely should be. he went way too far on liz cheney. it's having an impact on the remaining undecided voters. there are so few of them relatively speaking, but apparently they say that it's caused these undecideds to break towards kamala harris. we'll so when you knows we analyze the data from a nonpartisan perspective but it couldn't help him. this is extreme rhetoric from anybody
support among white voters from 2020 which was a notable 4 or 5 point improvement from hillary clinton in 2016. the state that is provide the clearest pathway to her to reach 270 electoral college votes. >> it's wild to think we're just three days out from the election and we're talking about such razor-thin margins. on the campaign trail, trump has doubled down on his comments about liz cheney. that she should be put in a firing line and have guns pointed at her face. many have become...
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clinton eyes biden for secretary of state." "joe biden is at the top of the internal short-list for hillary clinton's transition team as a picker secretary of state." she of course went on to lose that election, underscoring the point that no one knows. >> bret: that election is great at painting the picture. after the exit polls, and back then we used exit polls, we thought we are going to call that race for hillary clinton at 11:00 p.m. just by looking at what we saw it early. suddenly, as the raw numbers came in, we realized it wasn't matching up, and then finally at 3:00 a.m. when we called wisconsin and i say donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states, it changed the entire ball game. from that point to now, i think we are in the same spot. we don't know what tomorrow looks like until we see the raw vote total. we see a bunch of early votes, we see more people early voting than ever before, but inside those numbers we don't know what they look like. >> kayleigh: shannon, we all like to read tea leaves. there's polling, early vote. the tea leaf we have today is where people are campaigning. this is the sch
clinton eyes biden for secretary of state." "joe biden is at the top of the internal short-list for hillary clinton's transition team as a picker secretary of state." she of course went on to lose that election, underscoring the point that no one knows. >> bret: that election is great at painting the picture. after the exit polls, and back then we used exit polls, we thought we are going to call that race for hillary clinton at 11:00 p.m. just by looking at what we saw it...
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over womanly support of the first black president of the united states in the election in 2012 that overwhelmingly supported hillary clinton to become the first woman president of the united states. it's a community that is in solidarity with working-class people and people who have experienced injustice with aspiring people in the country reaching to achieve their american dreams. it would be a mistake not only to lay the blame now, but also to give up on a community. that would be a big mistake for the democratic party. >> what do you think vice president harris could have done differently? >> to be honest with you, i think for me. it has been a few days from the election and she poured her heart and soul into all of it. she and tim walz. the legion of volunteers and everything and i know it's your job to look for answers and tried to get answers, but it's going to be a little bit while longer to figure out on our end what we could have done differently. i really think that we should have been honest about what was going on with price increases . for example, that is one for sure. there are other things, as well, but i p
over womanly support of the first black president of the united states in the election in 2012 that overwhelmingly supported hillary clinton to become the first woman president of the united states. it's a community that is in solidarity with working-class people and people who have experienced injustice with aspiring people in the country reaching to achieve their american dreams. it would be a mistake not only to lay the blame now, but also to give up on a community. that would be a big...
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it reminds me of jill stein and it cost hillary clinton a state. i know that ross puroux cost bush a presidential election and i was in the green room doing what i did in high school and finding the two smartest kids in the class and sitting in between them and looking on their papers. that's mccarthy and rove. there may be a 269 tie. i know nobody wants to hear that, but there is a scenario under which thanksgiving there could be a tie. bret: not the discussion. sean, you want to move on. >> yeah, move on from that. no one really wants that. i would accept that because i would end up in the house of representatives and say republican odds at that point would be pretty good. >> it is a very dysfunctional house but they could coalesce around that, yes. >> i think they would. bret: what are you looking at? >> eight years ago, you might remember it was a while before we sense that had the trump upset was happening. one of the earliest indicators was from the bang odds, that was further point on the panel that night and by the time you got to me, bet e
it reminds me of jill stein and it cost hillary clinton a state. i know that ross puroux cost bush a presidential election and i was in the green room doing what i did in high school and finding the two smartest kids in the class and sitting in between them and looking on their papers. that's mccarthy and rove. there may be a 269 tie. i know nobody wants to hear that, but there is a scenario under which thanksgiving there could be a tie. bret: not the discussion. sean, you want to move on....
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bring in out kick founder clay travis and former deputy assistant secretary for state for strategic medications for hillary clintonsolutions principal. good to have both of you with us. i just want to actually put this up on the board "wall street journal" opinion writer kimberly strasser here's what she says about all of this. the media is doing its best to play down joe biden's casual insult of half of america's garbage. why on earth would anyone assume mr. bai jianhua again showed original voters that he has labelled semi fascist, maga extremists and proponents of jim crow 2.0. so the issue here and i hear pushback on this from the trump campaign that they have not worked, this the trump campaign says like we haven't been out there demonizing harris supporters. but that's not what's happening on the other side. that the harris campaign is going and the president go after the people who support president trump and basically call them neofascists and stupid and whatever else other words you want to throw in there. what do you say about that? >> i want to laugh at that. first off i think is much as donald trump wo
bring in out kick founder clay travis and former deputy assistant secretary for state for strategic medications for hillary clintonsolutions principal. good to have both of you with us. i just want to actually put this up on the board "wall street journal" opinion writer kimberly strasser here's what she says about all of this. the media is doing its best to play down joe biden's casual insult of half of america's garbage. why on earth would anyone assume mr. bai jianhua again showed...
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jill stein cost hillary clinton a state. i know that ross perot cost bush a presidential election. i was in the green room, bret, doing what i did in high school, which is finding the two smartest kids in the class and sitting in between them and looking on their papers. that's mccarthy and rove. there may be a 269 tie. i know nobody wants to hear that but there is a scenario under which there will be a topic for discussion. >> bret: sean, do you want to move on? >> sean: i will move on from that. i would accept that that would end up in the house of representatives and i would say republican odds at that point would be pretty good. >> trey: it is a very functional house but i think they could coalesce around that, yes. >> sean: i think they would. >> bret: what are you looking at, brit? >> brit: 8 years ago you may remember it was a while before we sensed that the trump upset was happening. and one of the earliest indicators we got was from the betting odds, which that was a further point on the panel that night by the time you got to me, about everything smart had been said. [lau
jill stein cost hillary clinton a state. i know that ross perot cost bush a presidential election. i was in the green room, bret, doing what i did in high school, which is finding the two smartest kids in the class and sitting in between them and looking on their papers. that's mccarthy and rove. there may be a 269 tie. i know nobody wants to hear that but there is a scenario under which there will be a topic for discussion. >> bret: sean, do you want to move on? >> sean: i will...
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states like new york. harris got 51%. what about california? let's take a look at that. how she did. 57% last night. that is seven points down from biden and below hillary clinton. a senator from the state. we see these blue states becoming less blue. red states becoming more red. that is a reason that trump was able to win not to electoral vote but the popular vote. >> this was not just about the race for the white house but also control congress bring us up to speed. >> 52 republican seats in the senate. we are still waiting for results in a couple of places. pennsylvania could well go republican. nevada is virtually a tide. arizona looks like it is leading to the democrat. republicans to pick up a seat. in the house, we are looking at a number of races. when i do all of my math, here is are. democrats are poised to pick up six seats. republicans are poised to flip seven. that equals republicans retaining the majority and possibly picking up a little bit more. >> what house democrats have available to the? >> this is the question. if we will have a balance of power, democrats need to pick up the house. it is a narrow path but it goes through california where t
states like new york. harris got 51%. what about california? let's take a look at that. how she did. 57% last night. that is seven points down from biden and below hillary clinton. a senator from the state. we see these blue states becoming less blue. red states becoming more red. that is a reason that trump was able to win not to electoral vote but the popular vote. >> this was not just about the race for the white house but also control congress bring us up to speed. >> 52...
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if you look at kamala harris's margin of victory in this state over trump, it's smaller than what biden and hillary clintonquite a lot. but you're looking at everything else, too, right? what does that suggest about california? >> well, california is not alone. i mean, if you look at new jersey, new york, other states that are reliably so-called blue states, there was a several point shift in donald trump's favor. and that comes from the fact, as i noted earlier, he has built a coalition that is much more durable this time around than it was certainly even in 2016 when he won the presidency, and definitely more so than in 2020. so i think that's really what it is. it's expanding his margins with constituencies that traditionally have not supported republicans. >> right. and we'll have to see what the democratic response is to that. but lanhee chen, thank you so much. i appreciate it. thank you. a fast moving wildfire northwest of l.a. has forced hundreds to flee. we'll have an update on a wildfire of homes. here's a live look at the so-called mountain fire that started at 930 this morning. mandatory evacua
if you look at kamala harris's margin of victory in this state over trump, it's smaller than what biden and hillary clintonquite a lot. but you're looking at everything else, too, right? what does that suggest about california? >> well, california is not alone. i mean, if you look at new jersey, new york, other states that are reliably so-called blue states, there was a several point shift in donald trump's favor. and that comes from the fact, as i noted earlier, he has built a coalition...
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for the democrats as the demographics have changed since barack obama won the state by fairly large margins than hillary clinton and joe biden only won by 2.5 points and now the registration is very close, so they are concerned, and no matter what elon musk is doing or not doing, this is probably going to be a close race. >> depending on who you're talking to, reproductive rights might be the biggest issue. immigration might be the biggest issue. across the board, the economy continues to be the biggest issue. it almost always is in every election. the wall street journal today has said that the next president will inherit a remarkable economy. a number of nobel prize-winning economists have talked about harris' economy and as a guy who studies this on a regular basis, it is a strong economy. is there something about that message that is not fully resonating? if people are economy voters, your choices a little bit clearer unless you are a billionaire, in fact, in which case you should vote for donald trump. >> exactly. there does seem to be a bit of a disconnect. people say they are voting on the economy. they
for the democrats as the demographics have changed since barack obama won the state by fairly large margins than hillary clinton and joe biden only won by 2.5 points and now the registration is very close, so they are concerned, and no matter what elon musk is doing or not doing, this is probably going to be a close race. >> depending on who you're talking to, reproductive rights might be the biggest issue. immigration might be the biggest issue. across the board, the economy continues to...
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. >> vice president kamala harris hoping to avoid a repeat of 2016 when hillary clinton lost the state in a stunning pointing to new reasons for hope. with just four days to go before election day the meantime, former president trump is on defense after escalating violent rhetoric against his opponents this time suggesting former congresswoman liz cheney should be fired upon. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news central to see vice president kamala harris touching down in the key battleground of wisconsin. >> she is blitzing across the state today with three campaign events in the final push to election day. former president donald trump is holding two rallies today, beginning in michigan and later in milwaukee. >> but as trump gets back on the trail, his campaign is attempting to clarify these inflammatory remarks that he made about former republican congresswoman and harris supporter liz cheney. listen, she's a radical war hawk. let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrel shooting at her. okay let's see h
. >> vice president kamala harris hoping to avoid a repeat of 2016 when hillary clinton lost the state in a stunning pointing to new reasons for hope. with just four days to go before election day the meantime, former president trump is on defense after escalating violent rhetoric against his opponents this time suggesting former congresswoman liz cheney should be fired upon. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to cnn news...
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for democrats it demographics have changed, ali, since barack obama won the state byon fairly large margins and tn hillary clinton and joe biden only won by 2.5 points, and now and the registration is very close. so they're concerned and no matter what elon musk is doing or not doing, this is probably a close race. >> across the board the economy continues to be the biggest issue, almost alwayss is in evy election. even "the wall street journal" today has said that the next president will inherit a remarkablenh economy. a numberre of nobel prize winni economists have come out and talked about harris' economy. frankly, it's a strong economy. is there something about that message not fully resonating? because if people are economy voters, your choice is a little bit clear, unless you are a billionaire, in fact, in which case you should vote for donald trump. >> right. there does seem to be a bit of a disconnect. people are saying they're voting on the economy, they want answers on the economy. we havet a strong economy righ now under the biden-harris administration. and harris has put out plans for how she will con
for democrats it demographics have changed, ali, since barack obama won the state byon fairly large margins and tn hillary clinton and joe biden only won by 2.5 points, and now and the registration is very close. so they're concerned and no matter what elon musk is doing or not doing, this is probably a close race. >> across the board the economy continues to be the biggest issue, almost alwayss is in evy election. even "the wall street journal" today has said that the next...
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state he is all he. he beat hillary clinton by 20 points and joe biden by 16.ed at finally defeating john tester. the only statewide elected democrat, third-generation montana and calls himself dirt farmer and keeps winning elections people expect him to lose. the head wents are the strongest they have been against him. >> what is different is a more polarized electorate the tomorrow calcified. trump is on the ballot again at the republican party is more strongly pro-trump. >> reporter: republicans, a businessman, and bronze star and purple heart and being up sent by tester, tax and his character may be working to make this race closer. the two most recent polls show him up by four points and tied. and abortion rate measure, montana is expected to add 4% to their population and that will play in she he's favor, they are republican. stuart: tim she he joins me now. what's the issue that will get you to beat tester, green policy, what is the big winning issue? >> all of the above. montana wants secure border, safe streets, cheap gas, the issue gets fumbled into t
state he is all he. he beat hillary clinton by 20 points and joe biden by 16.ed at finally defeating john tester. the only statewide elected democrat, third-generation montana and calls himself dirt farmer and keeps winning elections people expect him to lose. the head wents are the strongest they have been against him. >> what is different is a more polarized electorate the tomorrow calcified. trump is on the ballot again at the republican party is more strongly pro-trump. >>...
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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 party could absolutely do better and do more. with my experience in pennsylvania, i do believe that, layers campaign could have done more to reach out to the latino -- >> how so? >> well, you know, one of things we were trying to do was to get , layers to come to the lehigh valley which has -- allentown has a 55% latino population, majority puerto rican, reading, pennsylvania has 69% latino population. we were trying to get her to come to do a rally so our community could see her, not until the last day w
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...
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i remember when hillary clinton was secretary of state. they were missing $6 billion.taking the money out of commerce, trump is never going to see it. these two are going to start a weekly podcast, and you know who's going to come on that show? people who worked in government, who can talk about the excess in government, the redundancy, the lack of profitability, and like trump, these guys are good, and they are honest, and they told by. >> martha: and harold, they have attorneys that will be involved in these agencies that will come in and say you know what, actually the president can amend civil service rules, that he can govern the structure of the u.s. government because they have to do this in every way they can through executive order. and in that, they can move agencies to other states. do you think legally they will be able to get this around congress? >> harold: they won't be able to get in around congress because congress still has the role of passing the laws and authorizing the spending peer i think something that is overlooked here, you mentioned in your q
i remember when hillary clinton was secretary of state. they were missing $6 billion.taking the money out of commerce, trump is never going to see it. these two are going to start a weekly podcast, and you know who's going to come on that show? people who worked in government, who can talk about the excess in government, the redundancy, the lack of profitability, and like trump, these guys are good, and they are honest, and they told by. >> martha: and harold, they have attorneys that...
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states. that is just a reality. so whether or not it was hillary clinton or kamala harris, to the minds of a handful of men in americahe party versus the — united states. rob, the party versus the president. - united states. rob, the party versus the president. he - united states. rob, the party versus the president. he has| versus the president. he has quite a strategy when it comes to the economy certainly, and many are arguing he got into the white house on inflation. it was the economy, it was inflation that americans wanted to talk about. short term, not long—term. what is the difference between the party and the president and how aligned are they really? well, this remains _ aligned are they really? well, this remains to _ aligned are they really? well, this remains to be _ aligned are they really? well, this remains to be seen, - aligned are they really? well, this remains to be seen, it. this remains to be seen, it is a great — this remains to be seen, it is a great question. trump is coming _ a great question. trump is coming into office promising broader— coming into office promising broader tariff policy,
states. that is just a reality. so whether or not it was hillary clinton or kamala harris, to the minds of a handful of men in americahe party versus the — united states. rob, the party versus the president. - united states. rob, the party versus the president. he - united states. rob, the party versus the president. he has| versus the president. he has quite a strategy when it comes to the economy certainly, and many are arguing he got into the white house on inflation. it was the economy,...
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state voted forjoe biden, but that was down a bit. back in 2016, 60 3% of latino voters voted for hillary clinton, and that does mirrored outback more votedmore voted conservative and more voted for donald trump, thatis that is despite the way he refers to latinos in the united states. he's been calling for one of the biggest mass deportations in the country's history. we were speaking with one organiser in the lead of that rhetoric —— one latino organiser who said that rhetoric could convince people to vote for kamala harris. we have a massive _ to vote for kamala harris. we have a massive latino demographic. just talking to the community to that method, i mean, _ the community to that method, i mean, we've seen it for three elections _ mean, we've seen it for three elections. trump thrives off of fearmongering. that's why he continues_ fearmongering. that's why he continues to call the immigrant and latino demographic, dogs, criminals. _ and latino demographic, dogs, criminals, rate bits. —— rate bits — criminals, rate bits. —— rate bits -- _ criminals, rate bits. —— rate bits -- rate_ criminals, rate bits. —— rate bits. —— rate basis.
state voted forjoe biden, but that was down a bit. back in 2016, 60 3% of latino voters voted for hillary clinton, and that does mirrored outback more votedmore voted conservative and more voted for donald trump, thatis that is despite the way he refers to latinos in the united states. he's been calling for one of the biggest mass deportations in the country's history. we were speaking with one organiser in the lead of that rhetoric —— one latino organiser who said that rhetoric could...