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ms. conway: i think -- ms. think by analyzing what is turning out voters in which personality types are coming out of the woodwork to turn out for the first time, how trump is motivating apathetic voters to come out, candidates can understand what they need to talk more about. watch policies to stress to make sure the people can rally behind them. ms. conway: in looking at the general election, i do think that many of the trump voters would support the republican nominee, depending on who it is. if it is on senator cruz, much of the trump voters would go to cruz. mr. schlapp: is that true? absolutely. especially as a get down to four candidates or five candidates and about one third or two thirds or so of the delegates have to be awarded. a is ironic, but think for moment that even to mr. trump's are whatr rhetoric people are down on him for in the republican movement, his message is optimistic -- make america great again. win, we are winners and we need to be winners. hillary's message is -- what do all their
ms. conway: i think -- ms. think by analyzing what is turning out voters in which personality types are coming out of the woodwork to turn out for the first time, how trump is motivating apathetic voters to come out, candidates can understand what they need to talk more about. watch policies to stress to make sure the people can rally behind them. ms. conway: in looking at the general election, i do think that many of the trump voters would support the republican nominee, depending on who it...
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ms. conway: she will have all horses, all the king's men, all the money all the men , who are propping upwanting to run for the third term of bill clinton, but is forced to run for the third term of barack obama. which joe biden did not even want to run for the third term which tells you something. her weakness is a gift to republican party in a two-person race. we have to look at it that way. it is difficult to get that third term for an incumbent party. it has been difficult traditionally. this year it looks the same. i think anything could be hillary clinton, but according to most of the pulling out -- polling out there, rubio and cruz have a better shot at beating hillary in the fall right now. [applause] that is something, but i think what we have learned about the word electability is it is a fiction. the democrats never talk about it. they elect young generational people who say you cannot win, do not bother, and go on to win. jfk, barack obama, bill clinton, even jimmy carter. he was 52 years old with a nine-year-old daughter when he walked into the white house. these are young pe
ms. conway: she will have all horses, all the king's men, all the money all the men , who are propping upwanting to run for the third term of bill clinton, but is forced to run for the third term of barack obama. which joe biden did not even want to run for the third term which tells you something. her weakness is a gift to republican party in a two-person race. we have to look at it that way. it is difficult to get that third term for an incumbent party. it has been difficult traditionally....
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ms. conway: yes, we will, and it will not be somebody totally from the outside who could not win fair andinserted into the blank at the last minute. it will be somebody who amassed enough delegates. if rubio drops out, it could be uz.is mr. hurt: i think we will have a nominee by cleveland. you are a dope. enjoyed thisve panel. andppreciate you at cpac, thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> live coverage continuing from cpac throughout the day. just seeing a tweet saying, very disappointed, real donald trump has decided at the last minute to drop out of cpac. his choice sends a clear that it conservatives. tomorrow.o will speak also this afternoon we will hear from john kasich and from ted cruz. then carson as well. -- ben carson as well. [indiscernible] www.c-span.or ms. perino: hi. hi. hello, cpac. i am dana perino. former white house secretary. i was going to bring my doll with me, but i had him staring off i
ms. conway: yes, we will, and it will not be somebody totally from the outside who could not win fair andinserted into the blank at the last minute. it will be somebody who amassed enough delegates. if rubio drops out, it could be uz.is mr. hurt: i think we will have a nominee by cleveland. you are a dope. enjoyed thisve panel. andppreciate you at cpac, thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which...
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conway. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. you may be seated. have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. blansit, it is your claim that this young man over here, whose family lives in the neighborhood not far from where you live, damaged your garage door with a skateboard. want to tell me when this happened? >> it was on april the 25th, a saturday. >> judge judy: what time? >> i would say around 5:00. >> judge judy: where were you? >> i was in the back of the house, watching tv. >> judge judy: tell me what you observed. >> what i heard -- i heard a sound against my metal garage door. i thought, "what was that?
conway. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. you may be seated. have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. blansit, it is your claim that this young man over here, whose family lives in the neighborhood not far from where you live, damaged your garage door with a skateboard. want to tell me when this happened? >> it was on april the 25th, a saturday. >> judge judy: what time? >> i would say around 5:00. >> judge judy: where were you? >> i was...
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conway road. those crooks got away in the victim' s car, a silver or cedi' s with the tag 479, msd. -- ms e. >> everybody knows this building. it hurts the community, it hurts us. i know they wanted to preserve it and it is a shame. michelle: a brevard county landmark is destroyed after a massive fire. jason: alex villareal is live in cocoa beach this morning. the big question is how did it start? alex: that is the big question and we are no closer to learning the answer. the focus is on making sure the home does not catch fire, does not go up in flames again. firefighters are working to put out hotspots. the area is being secured as a crime scene for safety and to he told our crew that the state fire marshal will begin a full investigation as soon as the sun comes up. the chief says they got the alarm around 7:30 last night. officials will take time to find out exactly what happened here. the home, known as the pumpkin center, was an icon in cocoa beach. county records show it sold for $4 million and it was built by usa today and florida today founder al newhart. a number of long -- onlookers watched in
conway road. those crooks got away in the victim' s car, a silver or cedi' s with the tag 479, msd. -- ms e. >> everybody knows this building. it hurts the community, it hurts us. i know they wanted to preserve it and it is a shame. michelle: a brevard county landmark is destroyed after a massive fire. jason: alex villareal is live in cocoa beach this morning. the big question is how did it start? alex: that is the big question and we are no closer to learning the answer. the focus is on...