coastal and urban enclaves. in 93 counties, they were in the critical states of michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. according to a report from the centrist think tank. leading to election day, most public surveys consistently showed clinton leading in those states. today some democratic pollsters are admitting that they had a blind spot with rural voters. not necessarily missing where they would turn out but missing the numbers and the polling altogether. i want to get deep entire this. the partner at the democratic analytics firm, clarity campaign labs. he has done work. >> when i heard that you had a rural blind spot. explain what that was. wasn't as if you were trying to hold these people. >> we know that it is an