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mr. mook: we feel good we have record turnout across the country. this will be the biggest turnout election in the history of our country. we are reminding everyone to day. this is also a time for voters to reflect on the choice they have. i think everyone would agree for now that the choice between these candidates could not be more stark. secretary clinton is spending these final days talking about how she believes the country a stronger together, that we have to get the economy working for everyone. we have to keep the country secure by working with our diversity as a strength in our country. donald trump has painted a dark and divisive vision of our future. his racist, sexist, bigoted comments, he has proposed more tax breaks for billionaires, like himself. he is unfit to be a commander in chief. i think most americans would be scared to have him making life room. that is the choice and that is what we are focused on. josh: yet poll numbers show that the race is getting tighter in new hamp
mr. mook: we feel good we have record turnout across the country. this will be the biggest turnout election in the history of our country. we are reminding everyone to day. this is also a time for voters to reflect on the choice they have. i think everyone would agree for now that the choice between these candidates could not be more stark. secretary clinton is spending these final days talking about how she believes the country a stronger together, that we have to get the economy working for...
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expectations and her ultimate campaign missteps article, early on bill clinton had pleaded with robby mook, mrs. clinton's campaign manager to try to do more outreach, i will get to the working right clause and rural voters but it would seem his advice fell on deaf ears. do you think that would have made the difference? >> i'm not in the mood for, okay, let's shoot people for not doing what they do -- >> you do have some inn heights. >> i do believe that was part of the problem and i said it for 18 months. i said it to dennis williams the president of the united auto workers a year ago september, it was 18 months ago there is a problem inside the unions. and he agreed. i mean, we talk about the uaw but there is a group of teamsters whose pensions is being cut 60% to 70%. do you know what it's like to work for a lifetime, put your money in and suddenly not have the money there when you are retiring? that's called fear. >> absolutely. before i let you go i do want to talk about your husband john dingell who provided over the passage of med kafr in 1965 and there is produced a healthcare bill ever
expectations and her ultimate campaign missteps article, early on bill clinton had pleaded with robby mook, mrs. clinton's campaign manager to try to do more outreach, i will get to the working right clause and rural voters but it would seem his advice fell on deaf ears. do you think that would have made the difference? >> i'm not in the mood for, okay, let's shoot people for not doing what they do -- >> you do have some inn heights. >> i do believe that was part of the...
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mr. bill clinton had pleaded with robbie mook, mrs.r, to do more outreach with working class white and rural voters, but his advice fell on deaf ears. having gone out around the country and talked to these very working class white vote efforts, would it have mattered if hillary clinton had done more outreach to them? >> i really think -- we're having two conversations and pretending they are one conversation. it wasn't just talking to white working class voters. the idea that white working class voters and people who aren't white who are working class voters had a set of different agenda, they do, but they also have a lot that they meet on. i actually think that the conversation around race that sort of like being driven towards this thing of what does the democratic party have to do, the democratic party has to do the fundamental restructuring on how it relates to -- on who it is and who it's going to be as a country, but i think that the conversation on race is much, much more complicated and it's not the democratic party's problem.
mr. bill clinton had pleaded with robbie mook, mrs.r, to do more outreach with working class white and rural voters, but his advice fell on deaf ears. having gone out around the country and talked to these very working class white vote efforts, would it have mattered if hillary clinton had done more outreach to them? >> i really think -- we're having two conversations and pretending they are one conversation. it wasn't just talking to white working class voters. the idea that white...
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mr. trump pleaded with robby mook to do more outreach with working class white and rural voters, but hisadvice fell on dead -- actually, deaf ears. practically dead. joining me now is david mariusz himself, associate editor of "the washington post," and best book ever written about clinton, positive book, first in his class, and the great katherine rampell. so you're both with the post. tell us, in your own words, why bill clinton, bubba, elvis, whatever we call him, was country enough, regular enough, mcdonalds enough to capture voters that hillary seems elitist to. >> well, the simple biographical reason is, he grew up with those people, in southwest arkansas. his grandfather was one of them, his mother was one of them. he was around them all the time. poor white working class people, and he understood how to talk their language. hillary did not know how to talk their language from the beginning. so you said, it's an explanation for why they lost. it's only one of many explanations, but it is part of the reason. she just wasn't as good at it and. and for different reasons, her consulta
mr. trump pleaded with robby mook to do more outreach with working class white and rural voters, but hisadvice fell on dead -- actually, deaf ears. practically dead. joining me now is david mariusz himself, associate editor of "the washington post," and best book ever written about clinton, positive book, first in his class, and the great katherine rampell. so you're both with the post. tell us, in your own words, why bill clinton, bubba, elvis, whatever we call him, was country...
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mook is understanding what is going on. there is an enthusiasm gap for their voters and we're showing mr. trump's having 10,000, 20,000 show up at a rally. they're -- it is so narrow in that electoral college. >> you know what, it's narrow every four years. for us as the demographics have changed in these states. we'll win. we're winning in florida right now and in north carolina right now. we're going to win ohio and iowa and that's the basis of our path to victory. >> public polls show her ahead in north carolina but even if you win every tate that you just laid out you still have to win other states that are solidly blue right now like new hampshire. nevada or someplace like wisconsin. >> and we're going to. we're competing right now heavily in pennsylvania, in new hampshire, michigan, wisconsin. new mexico. nevada. >> you can see you're behind in all those states. >> we concede it's within the margin of error. our enthusiasm. we have closed this gap as you pointed out dramatically over the last week and continue to expand. mr. trump's message of hope, growth and opportunity that he's
mook is understanding what is going on. there is an enthusiasm gap for their voters and we're showing mr. trump's having 10,000, 20,000 show up at a rally. they're -- it is so narrow in that electoral college. >> you know what, it's narrow every four years. for us as the demographics have changed in these states. we'll win. we're winning in florida right now and in north carolina right now. we're going to win ohio and iowa and that's the basis of our path to victory. >> public polls...
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mook is understands what is going on. there is an enthusiasm gap for their voters. we're showing mr. trump is having 10,000, 20,000 people show up at rally. they're having a hard time getting people. >> walk us through your path. it is so narrow in that electoral college. every four years. for us as the demographics have changed in these states. we're going to win. we're winning in florida right now. we're winning in north carolina right now. we're going to win ohio and iowa and that's the basis of our path to victory. >> public polls show her ahead in north carolina right now. but even if you win every state you just laid out, you still have to win other states that are solidly blue right now, like new hampshire. nevada or someplace like pennsylvania, michigan or wisconsin. >> and we're going to. we're going to pick off something. wee heavily in pennsylvania, in new hampshire, michigan, wisconsin. new mexico. nevada. we're going to -- >> you concede you're behind in all those states right now. >> we concede it's within the margin of error. we're not conceding we're behind. our enthu
mook is understands what is going on. there is an enthusiasm gap for their voters. we're showing mr. trump is having 10,000, 20,000 people show up at rally. they're having a hard time getting people. >> walk us through your path. it is so narrow in that electoral college. every four years. for us as the demographics have changed in these states. we're going to win. we're winning in florida right now. we're winning in north carolina right now. we're going to win ohio and iowa and that's...
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mook. thank you very much. >> thanks, george. >>> now let's get the view from the trump campaign. kellyanne conway is back. you to expect mr. comey's find sngs and do you admit what mr. trump said was wrong hen he said the e-mails would be devastating? >> i'm so dismayed that the democrats attacked jim comey a week ago and now he's a hero. >> you all before that. >> he said in july she was reckless and careless. she should not have set up the server. she lied about the number of devices she had. she said one. jim comey said under oath about seven. turned out to be about 13. i think her honest and trust worthy numbers have never budged. >> do you accept that the chase is closed? >> i do. e-mails, what's in the wikileaks. i think she would rather be on a more positive message. i'm struck that mr. trump is out there, five, six states a day, making an argument about what's next? how to make us more prosperous. hillary clinton is spending tense of millions of dollars on negative ads. >> they're encouraged by the early vote in florida especially among >> we get an early vote report every day. we're encouraged about where he is in
mook. thank you very much. >> thanks, george. >>> now let's get the view from the trump campaign. kellyanne conway is back. you to expect mr. comey's find sngs and do you admit what mr. trump said was wrong hen he said the e-mails would be devastating? >> i'm so dismayed that the democrats attacked jim comey a week ago and now he's a hero. >> you all before that. >> he said in july she was reckless and careless. she should not have set up the server. she lied...
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mook. thank you very much. the trump campaign. kellyanne conway is here. welcome back to "gma." >> thank you. >> now the big announcement from comey. do you accept mr. comey's findings? and do you admit what mr. trump said was wrong when he said the e-mails would be devastating? >> this is the kind of fbi investigation, and i'm just so dismayed that the democrats attacked jim comey a week ago and now he's a hero. >> you all were attacking him before that. >> he said in july she was reckless and careless. she should not have set up the illegal server, and illegal private e-mail server. she lied about the number of devices she had. she said one. jim comey said under oath about mult multileple. turned out to be about 13. i think her honest and trustworthy numbers have never budged. >> he said no reasonable prosecutor would bring a case. do you accept that? >> i do. it doesn't help hillary clinton that we're talking about the i would think she would rather be on a more positive message. i'm struck that mr. trump is out there, five, six states a day, yesterday and today, making an argument about what's next after obamacare. making an argument about how t
mook. thank you very much. the trump campaign. kellyanne conway is here. welcome back to "gma." >> thank you. >> now the big announcement from comey. do you accept mr. comey's findings? and do you admit what mr. trump said was wrong when he said the e-mails would be devastating? >> this is the kind of fbi investigation, and i'm just so dismayed that the democrats attacked jim comey a week ago and now he's a hero. >> you all were attacking him before that....