joining me, darren sands, political reporter at buzz feed, republican strategist and national editor of accuracy in media, carrie sheffield, and tiffany cross, co-founder, managing editor of the beat d.c., who by the way is at the politicon event under way in los angeles. let me go to you first, darren. vote for jobs, not mobs. the president is clearly trying to depict the democrats as mobs, similar to how in many ways they've criminalized protesters and even those of us in civil rights. will this work, is this sticking, is this continuing this dividing the american public? >> you know, i spoke with a well known consultant in nevada about the rally today. trump was talking about maxine waters being a low income individual, he was talking about wacky jackie rose and this idea that he gives everyone a nickname and dean heller obviously repaid the favor basically saying everything donald trump touches turns to gold. i think one thing the consultant reminded me, wanted me to know about the mood of voters in nevada is they care about health care. they care about wanting to know dean helle