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The road today. Two battleground states, both florida and ohio. Welcome to this very special edition of americas election headquarters. Im Elizabeth Fran in cleveland, where all votes up for grabs in the state with 18 electoral votes. Leland . And from the windy shores of lake erie, you can see elizabeth all bundled up there in her jacket. Welcome to miami beach, folks. Its sunny and 80 degrees here, folks. Florida always a battleground state, in a mustwin for donald trump. His Donald Trumps campaign feels as though florida is a mustwin, as well. The Clinton Campaign feels like if they can take florida, which they, right now, feel very confident they can, they think that will end things pretty early in the night. As you know, liz, our own chris saying just about 11 00 p. M. Was the over under when we know how all of this will shake out tuesday. The one bellwether state that always seems to go with the victor is ohio. Something that i know youve spent a lot of time looking into, over the past day or so. Right. And we had a professor on earlier, who noted that really, ohio is the microcosm of the nation. And so youre seeing both candidates put a ton of attention here, especially here in cleveland. We saw Hillary Clinton here, last night. There was a jayz and a beyonce concert. We see her coming back tomorrow, where we know that shes going to be campaigning with lebron james. So, certainly, a ton of attention in ohio. And also right here in cleveland. Now, clintons rival, donald trump, also begun his day in florida. Hes doing a fourstate blitz, that takes him across the country to key battleground states. From florida to north carolina, then out west to nevada, and denver, colorado. Thats where we find our own fox news chief political correspondent, carl cameron. Hi, carl. Hi, elizabeth, welcome to denver, your hometown, milehigh city. Its a tremendous sprint thats underway by both of these candidates. It involves thousands and thousands of paid staffers, tens of thousands of actually, hundreds of thousands of volunteers, the Trump Campaign plans to knock on 4 million doors between yesterday and today and this weekend, with literally 100,000 shift hours of volunteers. The Clinton Campaign is significantly larger than that, and they say that to win a president ial race, it takes three things. Money, message, and organization. Trump has not spent as much money as Hillary Clinton has. But hes gotten a tremendous more news attention than Hillary Clinton has. Because of his dominance of the air waves during the republican primaries and since. And then theres the message. And Donald Trumps travel message today, or his strategy and his message is really depicted by his travel. Today, he started in florida, on the i4 corridor. Its the biggest concentration of voters in florida. Its the most demographically representative of the country in florida. It stretches across the pennsylvania. He started he starts in tampa, and runs across florida, through orlando, to daytona beach. Whoever wins the i4 corridor will win florida. And if trump wins florida, he has a shot at winning on the Electoral College map. What he has to do, quite simply, is flip pennsylvania. Which was won by obama in 2012 and flip florida that was won by obama in 2012. And win all the states that mitt romney did. If he does that, trump can actually pull off a victory. From there he went to north carolina. North carolina is a state that romney won, but its one that trump has to win as one of the states that romney won, with that strategy. Later today, hell be nevada, where there was some bad news delivered by ron ralston, the states premiere political recorder, who basically did an analysis of the early voting and absentee voting in nevada and concluded that the democrats have a huge, huge lead, perhaps an insurmountable one. And in ralstons view, is pretty much toast. And later tonight, hell be here in colorado, a state where the polls have been see sawing back and forth. Hillary clinton has had the more historical advantage here. So much so that several months ago, she stopped her tv advising in coloradoally didnt campaign here for several weeks. Trump caught up, she put her ads back on tv, and now it looks like he has a little bit of a deficit and a little bit of catching up to do here in colorado. Tomorrow, hes going to go to minnesota. He had been planning to go to wisconsin. Even House Speaker paul ryan said hes going to join him there. Trump has decided to cancel that vet and instead going to minnesota. The Trump Campaign thinks they see some momentum there, so they can expand into blue states, literally flipping states that have been democrat in the case of minnesota for decades. Carl cameron, appreciate that report. You bet. Lets bring in donald trump jr. Live with us from trump tower. Appreciate you joining us, sir. Good saturday to you. Likewise, likewise. Hows it going . Its going pretty well. The question is, how is it going for you . Im in miami beach. Youre in the middle of a campaign. Three days until election day. Whats the strategy here . We see this switch now with your father going to minnesota. What does the campaign know that perhaps the pollsters havent figured out yet . Listen, i think we see a lot of momentum in some of these traditionally blue states. I think we have a lot of opportunities there. So im going to virginia tomorrow, not necessarily another state that you would expect to be doing well, but we are. And i think its because, candidly, people are sick and tired of politicians. And thats a bipartisan problem. I think both sides have failed the American People so often that i think our message of change, of having a real outsider come in to d. C. And break up that system is something theyre looking the forward to. Well, you talk about people being sick and tired of politicians. Your father has made it very clear that he is anything but that. And you see that from the very beginning. Take you down memory lane, a little more than a year and a half ago, when your father came down the escalator at trump tower and announced that he was running for president. Were playing that video right now. A year and a half ago when you saw this, did you ever think wed be here three days before a general election . Right now weve lost donald trump jr. s audio. Youre looking here at pictures of donald trump as he was there down at trump tower. Do efwith Donald Trumps audio . His sons audio back, guys . We dont have his audio back. Well keep working on it there in terms of what we can get. This happens sometimes. You have us in florida, donald trump jr. In new york. It does happen. And the control center there in washington, d. C. Now says we have his audio back. Your audio is back. Ill ask the question. A year and a couple of months since your father walked back down the escalator to announce his candidacy. Did you ever think youd be here now . Listen, ive learned not to bet against him. Its been an honor and a privilege for me to go around the country and meet people who have been so affected and or disaffected, frankly, by washington, d. C. Politics. But honestly for me, for my brother, my sister, its changed us a lot. When you see people who have gone through what theyve gone through, when you see the people who have lost so much hope in their government and you see that glimmer of hope in their eyes that you may be able to change that around, its pretty amazing. Its been a very humble and a very special year for us. We often talk about the commander in chief test. And whether someone running for president can pass that test. But theres another role, as our kevin corke at the white house often points out, the president fulfills. And that is, the comforter in chief, at times of Great National crisis, Great National sadness. And you think about Ronald Reagan after the challenger explosion. You think about bill clinton after columbine and Oklahoma City bombing and george w. Bush after 9 11. Give us an anecdote from your childhood that says your father is ready for that role as well. Honestly, you know what, i see it not so much even in the family. Family, thats going to be obvious. But i see it in the way hes created his employees. We have people that are executive in our organization, they started off, they were blue collar people, but he saw Something Special in them. He saw something in them, a work ethic, an innate talent or street smarts, he promoted them and kept giving them more and more. Now theyre highlevel executives. But they didnt go to college. They dont have some sort of fancy degree behind their name. Its that kind of opportunity and that kind of talent that they probably didnt even recognize in themselves that ive seen my father he sees it and latches on to that and gives those people opportunities. Very few executives, if any, would ever give to someone that doesnt have those other qualifications. Ive seen him do it time and time again. I think its that kind of opportunity. I think its that kind of ability to see Something Special, to see a talent in someone, thats what americas looking for. That what America Needs to have unleashed. Theres so potential there thats been kept down by the elite in d. C. , by overregulation, but bureaucrats sitting anywhere aconditioned offices in the beltway, telling people around the country how they should be running their businesses and making them have teams of lawyers and accountants to be able to do basic tasks. Don, i need to get in one more question. And it dovetails off of this. So many folks that we talk to, even republicans, a young millennial republican that ed with on the show last hour said, look, i think Hillary Clintons a liar. I think shes a terrible person, i think shes a criminal. All things that your father has said that she agrees with. At the same time, though, she says she is not yet convinced because of sort of his unorthodox Campaign Style at times. Wheres the disconnect between the man you just described promoting the young blue Collar Worker up to be executive and this young voter. Whats the Closing Argument . I think the disconnect is, they havent seen him in that capacity. The old, walk softly but carry a big stick. Well, were in a situation where you have to use the big stick, okay . My father coming in as an outsider taking on the liberal media, taking on the clinton machine. Taking on the corruption. Taking on the d. C. Elite, on both sides. Thats a rare opportunity. Thats not something were going to get again in our lifetime. Someone whos willing to take on the system. An outsider who can come in and fight his way to the top to do that. He has had to be a fighter. But ive also seen him be an incredible grandfather, seen him be a comforter. He can do both. I dont think you can do it in this process, against the odds that hes fought against. Against the machine that hes fought against. And all we want to do is end the corruption in d. C. We knew it was going on, but were running against the most corrupt candidate in the history of the presidency. And i think the American People have had enough of that. Well, certainly, a number of the voters in florida, weve heard and talked to on miami beach have expressed that. Donald trump jr. From trump tower, i know youve got a long 72 hours ahead of you on the campaign trail. Good luck, sir. Thank you very much. Thanks so much. And we heard donald trump jr. Talking about Hillary Clinton. Fair and balanced, as always. Clinton campaign surrogate Phillip Levine, whos the mayor of miami beach, who was just at the Hillary Clinton rally here in miami will be joining us in the next half hour to respond. Dont miss it. Over to liz in ohio. Where the rain is coming down in miami. Yeah, this is a fox news alert. Vice President Joe Biden is speaking right now to voters in bristol, pennsylvania, trying to shore up votes there in a very crucial swing state. As you know, all hands are on deck. Lets listen in live, now. Were in a situation where if any one of our if any one of our kitchen tables you turned and you said something like, um, you know, because im the star on a Football Team or im the star im the guy who has the most money in the class, or im that i have a right to go ou and grab women any way i want to. Youd get knocked off the chair. No, no, no. Really. Really. If you didnt speak with dignity in your house or my house, your dad may not use the same expression, but whoevers a guest in your home is a guest. And youre not allowed in our household, you werent allowed to make fun of anybody because, like me, i stuttered a lot as a kid. Or you werent allowed to make fun of anybody because they had a cleft palette or a clubfoot or they had some problem. My mother used to say, everybody, joey, has something. Everybody has something. But you know what . The idea to my dad and mom, if they were here, that the major republican party, one of the two major parties, the grand old party it is a great party, the party of lincoln, that somebody with that nomination would be getting up and and this is not for applause, this is a simple fact. Get up at 3 30 in the morning and tweet with veitriol about a womans body and about what a pig women are. You have been listening live to vice President Joe Biden. Hes speaking at a getoutthevote event in bristol, pennsylvania. You can see hes really getting the crowd riled up there. Hes hitting republican candidate donald trump very hard, as you know, hes stumping for Hillary Clinton, the democratic nominee. All hands are on deck. There are surrogates all across the country and theyre having live events between now and tuesday. So, of course, were keeping an eye on all of those and wii continue to bring you the latest from the trail. Ill pass it on to leland now. Well, those events, with everybody from president obama, michelle obama, jayz, beyonce, even king James Heading to wisconsin to campaign with Hillary Clinton. Hillary clinton has a twopoint lead over donald trump in the latest Fox News National poll. That is, of course, within tb margin of error. The democratic nominee herself hit florida this morning, and will be in pennsylvania tonight, as she will monday night, making the Closing Argument. Those two states, as we heard from carl cameron skpz and as w heard from donald trump jr. , have a lot of voters, have a lot of electoral voters that could truly change this race. Fox news correspondent Jennifer Griffin on the trail with Hillary Clinton. Reporter leland, rain cut short one of Hillary Clintons event here in florida near ft. Lauderdale, but she did have a moment to speak on stage with sybrina fulton, the mother of trayvon martin. You are a hearty bunch to stand out here in the rain i dont think i need to tell you all of the wrong things about donald trump. But heres what i want you to remember. I want to be the president for everybody everybody who agrees with people, people who dont agree with me, people who vote for me, people who dont vote for me reporter 5. 7 million votes have already been cast here in allimportant florida. As of today, democrats are up 7,000 votes. Thats how close this race is. Early voting ends in some florida counties tonight. Hillary clintons first stop here in florida was in a neighborhood called little haiti. Thats where she spoke to members of the africanamerican community, a Key Community in their getoutthevote effort. Let me just say, because i know weve got work to do today. Weve got to knock on doors. There has never been a more important election when you stop to think, as jean said, about who we are as a country. I think were stronger together. And i think the diversity of america is a great gift and blessing. So i will fight every single day to provide greater opportunity here in florida and throughout america, for all people. Reporter the campaign turned to stars like jayz and beyonce along with wellknown hip hop artists to get out the vote in cleveland, ohio. Last night, it was a mostly africanamerican crowd there and will be crucial to voting on tuesday. Clinton goes to philadelphia later today for a getoutthevote concert headlined by katy perry and stevie wonder. Love trumps hate is the message today. Were also hearing that in florida, there is a surge in latino voting. That could make the difference. The real clear politics average right now shows clinton up by just 1. 2 Percentage Points here in florida, where there are 29 electoral votes. Trump needs florida if hes going to win the electoral map. Back to you, leland. Jennifer griffin on the bus. It was a little rainier earlier. Thats why Hillary Clinton cut short her event here in miami. And theres another rainstorm, you might be able to see, thats just moving over miami beach. And jennifer brought up this very critical issue here in florida, which is demographics and how this state breaks down north to south, with a very deep red north in the panhandle from the i4 corridor of orlando, daytona beach, and tampa. And obviously, as we move farther south, the one thing that makes this difficult to poll is, and they have the same issue in ohio, is how is demographics have changed from 2012 to 2016, as theres more hispanics, younger hispanics here in florida, and especially a growing puerto rican population. Theres a lot of debate over the pollsters, about how much of each group to try to include in those polls. And then, of course, comes the question, how do you weight those separate groups, which is why were seeing things so tight, and both campaigns saying, hey, the other guys have it wrong in the polls. Im assuming youre seeing the same thing there in ohio . Yeah, we do. And ohio is incredibly diverse. We spoke with a professor earlier, and you know, we see Hillary Clinton hitting specifically cleveland very, very hard. Theres other parts of the state where she may not fare as well, so her time may not be well spent there. But were also seeing a lot of emphasis on those independent voters. We had some recent fox news polling that said those independent voters, around 41 of them, would choose donald trump over 33 of them would pick Hillary Clinton. Those votes are still up for grabs. So were certainly seeing the candidates go wall to wall. Theyre hitting up to half a dozen states in a day and seeing their surrogates really do the same. Its all hands on deck between now and tuesday. And coming up, well take you all over the country as Hillary Clinton and donald trump make their final appeals for your vote. From battleground pennsylvania and new hampshire. 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Wikileaks has been releasing these emails for almost a month now. And from the dping, one of the most concerning elements for the Clinton Campaign is what these emails reveal about the clinton foundation. Todays release is no different. Check out this email from Jennifer Palmieri back in april of 2015. In it, she makes the case that clinton should not do a video defending the foundation. Heres why. Quote, i dont think its a good idea for her to do. There arent great answers and in many cases, not her place to answer them. The fact that you have clintons Communications Director saying there arent great answers to questions about the foundation and its donors is a big deal. And a clear headline here. Palmieri then goes on to give suggestions as to how clinton should frame her responses for any accusations of pay for play. She advises clinton to go on the record and say if any donors gave money in hopes of influencing the state department, then theyre foolish, because she never did and never would. At least this way, she would have taken off the table any notion that theres a quid pro quo, even if some donors may have had bad intentions. Palmieri herself was actually the subject of a separate email released today, its from Campaign Manager robby mook. And it appears to show that several top aides, including the candidate herself, were not all that interested in hiring her back in january of 2015. Quote, honestly, h. , short for hillary, joel, and jim arent as keen on jen. So i know thats definitely some inside baseball, but it gives you some insight into perhaps the level of awkwardness that these wikileaks releases might be having within the Clinton Campaign, just three days before the election, leland. Yeah, you can imagine all of those conversations theyre having on the plane, reading what everyone has said about each other. Kristin fisher, live in washington. Kristin, thanks so much. Liz has more with how this is playing with voters. Yes, with us now to discuss how the ongoing clinton fbi investigation and latest wikileaks release might affect voters decisions on tuesday, we have Colleen Mccain nelson, White House Correspondent at the wall street journal. Colleen, thank you so much for joining us. Im excited, actually, that youre on today. I want to focus politically on the political fallout. And weve heard trump say when hes on the stump that if she is elected, obviously, the investigation would shadow over her term. And especially if we donate see more wikileaks, those conversations would continue. So does he have a point . Well, he does. And the thing that is working in Donald Trumps favor is that theres no evidence that any of this is going to be wrapped up by election day. So because there arent clear answers, donald trump can raise any sort of scenario and say, what if this happens. What if congress investigates her and find this . What if they determine that she mishandled classified information in a criminal way . And so he can offer up all these different scenarios and theres no definitive answer. And so these questions continue to dog her, voters dont know what the answer is. And both the fbi review and the wikileaks releases both have served to kind of reinforce many voters doubts about Hillary Clinton and reinforce some of her weaknesses and ideas that shes secretive, that she doesnt play by the rules. And so, this has certainly dogged the Clinton Campaign and is not going away between now and tuesday. Thats what i was going to ask you, from your research and reporting, with all the information that has come out, you know, Kristin Fisher said a lot of its inside baseball, but does it give us any insight on how a Clinton Administration would operate . How it would operate behind the scenes . And how the bigger players would operate . It does. This is kind of a strange look into the inner workings of a political operation. And we dont usually get to these things. And its a little awkward to be reading these private conversations. But you see some of the criticism within the clinton camp of allies clashing or criticizing each other or even allies criticizing Hillary Clinton. And so, i think that people do have questions about who exactly would serve in a Clinton Administration, because the clintons have been in politics for so long, they have a huge circle of advisers and allies. And so, these emails give you a sense of who the players are in a clinton world. And who might be important in an administration. Youve been following her campaign from the beginning, so i want to ask you, how has her having to respond to these alleges rattled her, especially this late in the campaign . I mean, before the latest fbi announcement, we had leaked reports that she was looking at as secretary of state, and who that could possibly be. So we went from talking about how her future cabinet could look to the fact that the fbi was reopening an investigation. So, how has this really rattled the internal workings . Right, i was on the clinton plane the day that comeys letter came out. And the Clinton Campaign certainly did not see that coming. They were absolutely gob smsmac by this announcement. So it did throw off their planes. At least for a few days, they had to scramble and come up with a new strategy in realtime. So for the first few days after the fbi announced that it was revisiting the email issue, the Clinton Campaign struck back, by going after comey, by raising questions about why he did this, how he handled this, and basically saying, this is unfair, this is inappropriate, and hoping that that would fire up her voters. And more recently, in the last few days, theyve kind of shifted back to status quo, and theyve started attacking donald trump more aggressively and not mentioning the email issue. So, theyve gone back to just attacking donald trump and not talking about this. Im so sorry, colleen, thats all the time we have left for your interview. I hate to cut you off, because its so fascinating. Thank you so much for joining us and im sure well have you back before the election is over. Thank you so much. Leland . And speaking of ohio, where liz is, early voters turning out in droves in the Buckeye State. Were going to tell you why the old line, its the economy, stupid is driving them to the polls. The economy and jobs, making sure everybody works. You know, get everybody working. Creating jobs like shes talking about. Thats the thing. And when we return live to miami beach, mayor Phillip Levine here with us on whether Hillary Clintons getoutthevote effort is doing just that. Now that fedex has helped us simplify our ecommerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. Were not passive aggressive. Hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here. No matter how lame they are. Well said, ann. Ive always admired how you just say whats in your head, without thinking. Very brave. Good point ted. Youre living proof that looks arent everything. Thank you. Welcome. So, fedex helped simplify our ecommerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. I just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. Whats that supposed to mean . Fedex. Helping Small Business simplify ecommerce. To say ohio is a bellwether is an understatement. The Buckeye State boasts a voter demographic almost identical to the united states. Campaigns pump millions of dollars into political ads to shore up votes. But at the end of it, its all up to the voters. Here in cleveland, for voters, it is all about jobs. Some voters were gracious enough to share their voting decisions with us, their thoughts and their opinions outside a polling station here in downtown cleveland. I would feel comfortable with someone in office who has the experience of dealing with nations, wars, health care. If there was somebody else running against hillary besides trump, i probably would have. But i was just so against him that, ultimately, it just if turnout is big, then hillary will win. If turnout is not as big, donald will win ohio. Its all going to be on turnout. Thats what its going to be. It always has been when its a light, like midterm elections, republicans dominate. When its a heavy general election, democrats tend to dominate. And leland, everyone who we spoke with were educated and they were thoughtful about their decisions. We had a few people who did not want to go on camera. One of them was a 23yearold retired excuse me, retired after 23 years in the service. She said she did not want to go on camera with her vote, but she did say that it was all about experience for her. So people are very personal, obviously, when it comes to their voting decisions and a lot of them arent taking it likely. And we also saw, like you did, a lot of families coming to the polling stations this morning. So if anything, folks are engaged, they are educated, and they are interested. Well, you certainly get same feeling down here in florida, in terms of being interested, engaged, and realizing as theyve been informed by so many of us, that their votes in florida and ohio could truly choose who the next president is, informed also by every Television Commercial possibly onair in these states here in terms of exactly what is at stake, at the expense of millions and millions of dollars. In the end, theyll actually come up with an average of how much was spent per vote in florida, 5. 7 Million People have already cast their ballots, and both candidates have, of course, spent a lot of face time in the sunshine state, especially donald trump, today. We saw both trump and clinton, donald trump visited tampa, a city in the crucial i4 region, the corridor that goes from daytona beach, through orlando, down to tampa. That is in yellow on your map. And the home to hillsborough county, which has predicted the president the past 19 of 20 elections. 40 of florida voters live in that i4 corridor. Hillary clinton spent her saturday in friendly territory, a democratic stronghold just north of miami. You can see there in blue. Early voting goes through tomorrow in some parts of this state. The question now, can democrats get out the vote to overcome what is obviously what we have seen here, are some of Donald Trumps fervent supporters, especially up in the panhandle of florida. Here to weigh in, miami beach mayor and hillary Clinton Campaign surrogate, Phillip Levine. Mr. Mayor, always nice to see you, sir. Appreciate it. As the rain comes down here theres never rain. We call it liquid sunshine. There you go. So now we know youll spin just about anything. Spin for me early voting in florida. Let me tell you what i know right now. Miami beach south is a microcosm. The early turnout vote is going to be literally twice as much as it was in 2012, and miami beach is historically a very strong democratic city. Now, what Donald Trumps campaign will say to you, absolutely, turnout is huge, and that is because there are so many absolutely fervent Trump Supporters who wont tell you theyre voting for donald trump, but theyre coming to the polls. In donalds alternative universe, that may be true. But in the reality of the world today, we dont think thats true. There are so republicans, i hear it every day, that are voting for secretary clinton. So as far as dade county, right now, over 100,000 more democrats have voted as opposed to republicans, thats big. These are historic numbers. And as you know in the state of florida right now, the hispanic turnout, which is decidedly very democratic going for secretary clinton is up 30 . Now, is it up 30 , you think, for one of which reasons, a, theres more hispanics, Puerto Ricans have moved in, especially into the orlando area, which is heavily republican territory. Is it because hispanics are sort of incited or outraged by donald trump, and therefore they are motivated to turn out . Or there are simply more hispanics . I think it has to do with the fact that donald trump has come out as being very antihispanic. He wants to build a wall, he wants the 11 million folks to be sent home. He has degraded an a federal judge of hispanic heritage. So you put those together, theyre saying, we want nothing to do with donald trump. And the africanamericans, the same situation. Lets talk a little bit about florida as we move north, in terms of the i4 corridor. And our carl cameron, its hard to argue with his political expertise, as it goes so far back, who wins i4 wins florida. A big part of the i4 corridor, i used to work there in orlando, is the africanamerican population. And every number weve seen shows africanamerican turnout is down in florida, its also down in north carolina, its also down in ohio. I have to disagree. Right now africanamerican turnout is up 22 in florida. It is actually going up. I did an africanamerican mayors bus tour two weeks ago with great africanamerican mayors from around the country. They came here, the enthusiasm is tremendous. Tomorrow we have soles to the polls. All the africanamerican churches, were bringing in a tremendous amount of them to the polls tomorrow. Its going to be very significant. I think the enthusiasm is there. President obama has been here nonstop, going out there and campaigning. Theres a lot of problems going out on the trump camp. The head of transition is facing a federal indictment charge, chris christie. Im not exactly sure where hes actually going to do the transition, maybe thats going to be in jail, but we dont really know yet. In fairness, he was cleared, but your point is well made donalds judgment. Donalds judgment is very poor. Let me ask you this, though. The other person who has shown questionable judgment as times, as said by the fbi director, was secretary clinton. And theres a real question in terms of, if all youre saying is true, why is this race so, do you mean after a year investigation, when he fully cleared her . He cleared her of any crime they havent und some back up seen or possibly have seen . I mean, come on. Let donald trump focus on the emails. Were focusing on what affects the American People. Thats what secretary clintons about. Is that what were going to see in this final argument . Absolutely. Let donald go with the emails. Secretary clinton is about how does she raise the middle class and make america better for everybody. Not t not Donald Trumps 1 . We know you were on the trail earlier and sure youll be out there tomorrow, as well. Absolutely. Thanks, mayor. Appreciate it. Thank you. Liz, back to you, in a little bit chillier ohio, where it rained, its windy, its cold, its miserable and thats why people come to florida. Thats right. When americas election headquarters returns, battleground states like florida and ohio, weve been talking about the whole hour, could be the Tipping Point that puts Hillary Clinton or donald trump in the white house. Well take a closer look at how the electoral map is shaking up. Stays up with. Before i had the shooting, burning, pinsandneedles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet. Kicked off a lot of high school games. Built a life for my family. And liked to help others in need. But i couldnt bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. So i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. Nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. Lyrica is fdaapproved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. Lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. 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Because the last time you and i had this discussion, there was a path to 270 that Hillary Clinton was taking that seemed a lot more effortless, and now we can see there, shes not getting quite as many as you had predicted before. 294. So still over 270. But i remember, at one point, we were talking up in the 300s. So whats changed for you . Well, i mean, certainly, the comey effect, which is obvious. I think that right after that, her poll numbers started to crater. And in some regards, when you look at the internals of the polls, what we were seeing is that noncollegeeducated women were starting to go towards trump. And so, the map i have probably a few weeks ago was probably one that was the best for Hillary Clinton, the best outlook for her, and thats no longer the case. Shes not going to go 350, 360, 370, 380. At best, i think she may get about 320 electoral votes. She probably will get around 280, 290, potentially, but the question is, can trump come back. And i think that the answer to that is, yes, theres probably about a one in three chance that he could pull it off. But hes not going to get anymore than, say, 272, 273. Okay. And i want to talk about a few specific states with you, but first and foremost, i had read a stat that real clear politics says that six states have a margin of error or a margin, rather, of two points or less. In 2012 and 2008, it was closer to four states. And six states, i mean, that could be the possibility of seeing a surprise on voting day. Six states is a lot. Well, it feels like a fools errand at the election time almost every four years, where Political Consultants on the left and the right say, hey, pennsylvania is within two points, republicans get on a plane to bucks county, pennsylvania. And they dont win. I think that, you know, michigan is likely to go to Hillary Clinton and has for many, many years, gone to the democrats. The same with wisconsin. I just am skeptical when i see polls that have it that close, but if you look at the average from the entire election, shes been leading in every poll in michigan. So thats what i look at, most. Its not necessarily one or two at the end, but the entire polling for the election. All right. Well, jim, i have about five more questions for you, but im getting the wrap cue in my ear, and i know youre familiar with that, so im sure well have you back and thank you so much for joining us today. We appreciate it. Thank you. Leland . All right, from liz there in ohio to here in florida, the president ial candidates are, of course, driving voters to the polls, which could help or hurt the rest of the names on the ballots. The socalled downballot races, from the senate to the governors races, how voter turnout will affect your local elections. sigh my insurance rates are probably gonna double. But dad, youve got. Allstate. With accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates wont go up just because of an accident. Smart kid. Indeed. Its good to be in, good hands. Hillary clinton may have top billing on the tuesday ballot but the results of the race could also effect the outcome for races in many other states including right here in ohio. How are things shaping up ohio . I think you are the perfect guest for this particular segment because i want to know what down ballot races across the board. What those candidates are facing. Because if they are facing it here in ohio that is a challenge they are probably facing across the country. Especially with these two candidates. No question about it. I think in r in most cases during president ial races you would find voters are more engaged, more interested and more likely to turn out to vote. This election cycle were seeing the opposite in down ballot races. So that is what makes this election cycle unique to 2012 and 8 just by look at the data alone. Do you think it is because they cant get their issues across . Are their issues not getting across . Is it not about the issues . Combination of two things. First the issues but i also think who would have thought both major parties would have nominated candidates so unfavorably viewed in the eyes of the electorate. I think thats trickled down to disinterest among the average votes. Thats balleting a big role this year. Ive been reading reports from the local candidates in ohio and they said listen we cant breakthrough the noise. We cant raise enough to get on tv and if there are ads out there they are from either president ial campaign and they are personal is that true you are hearing that . Not only is it personal but it is also very negative. And making it a challenge for our local issues that impact the wallets of average voters that impact the households. More challenging to get local issues to get across. Highly personal and highly negative ads a the top of the ticket are leaving people very disinterested and the down ballot issues are much more challenging to get across. You have worked for a number ore other campaigns and other cycles have you ever seen anything like this. Nothing like in the this there past. To see such level of the disinterest and the unfavorable rating at the top of the ticket. Its made our job as political strategists and consult abouts much more challenges. Sno. Thank you for coming on. Welcome back to cleveland. Thank you. Appreciate it. So you joined us for the better half of two shows today. Weve covered all of the battleground states specifically focuses as you can tell on ohio and florida. 18 electoral votes up in ohio, 29 in florida. But as you know leland, every single vote p counts so the candidates are out on the stump, canvassing, hitting up to that half a does b a day. And also seeing thinker surrogates campaigning all across the country. So it is really a sprint to the finish up until tuesday. Well a sprint in so many ways not only in terms of surrogates and coverage but also in terms of get out the vote effort and for as much as we talk about polls and the horse race and have been for a couple of years now, truly on tuesday when the votes are counted that is what it comes down to. Votes win elections and were seeing now the massive turn out the vote, get out the vote effort by both campaigns. And both of these organizations. There are people ive talked to in florida who say they are so sick and tired of getting people calling saying have you turned in their ballot. They might just finally turn in their ballot. From here in florida and in ohio, thanks so much for joining us. 36 oh no, that looks gross whoa, twhat is that . Try it. You gotta try it, its terrible. I dont wanna try it if its terrible. Its like mango chutney and burnt hair. No thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. 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