i think those voters would like to see less of the combative, ungracious, somewhat tone deaf side ofonald trump. charlie: who do you think they want to see? what does donald trump have to do, karen to broaden his appeal , beyond his core constituency? karen: certainly there is a desire on the part of the country for change. the number in the polls, whether the country is on the right track or the wrong track has been in negative territory since at least the financial collapse of 2008. and i think he really needs to speak to the anxieties and the thirst for change of a lot of people this country. the problem with comments like the ones, the one he made yesterday is, number one, the he steps on his own -- the word pivot is becoming a cliche in this campaign, but it comes right after he gave an economic speech that was supposed to kind of launch the new substantive donald trump. the second problem is, that it comes in the context of a lot of things he and his supporters have been saying about hillary clinton. the chants of, lock her up. the sort of older t-shirts that the -- vulgar t-sh