at what s going on where you have pockets of areas of land where you have the inner cities and you have so many things, so many problems, so many horrible, horrible problems. the violence, the deaths, the lack of education, no jobs. we re going to work with the african-american community, and we re going to solve the problem of the inner city. we re going to solve the problem. david why why does he continue to do this? and why aren t his advisors educating him? could they not know better as well? what s going on here? three problems, don. one is that to the extent donald trump is outreaching to african-american vitaers it s too little too late. in our new washington post poll, hillary clinton is plus 81 points among black voters.
a little bit. people don t use the word ghetto, or the word negro. it s about being polite and understanding where the discussion has gone and it s the on policy, right? he gave a speech yesterday where he talked about his new deal for black america, which i don t think fully resonates with the black electorate, but was an earnest attempt but wound up stepping on that message and not being able to drive that home. as mark said he has a tough time staying on message, in terms of his advisors, i couldn t hazard a guess, don, this is a broader problem for republicans at large, not just for donald trump. the ghettos was just something else. when we come back, the candidate causing trouble for donald trump tonight and it s not hillary clinton.
heard and saw on the tape, what do you make of that reversal? well, don, i m just deeply disappointed by that. you know, eventually, our leaders have to start standing on principle. they have to start standing on principle at the very least when we re being attacked. when americans are being attacked our leaders need to stand up, especially when women have been attacked in this election cycle by donald trump, as consistently as they have been. and by the way, that tape, that was nothing new, the trump tape. he s been attacking people through the election based on gender, race, religion f. o. if our leaders will not stand up to that or us what business do they have leading us, that s my question. evan mcmullin, i appreciate your time. thank you. thank you, don. up next could there be violence in the streets if donald trump loses the election to clinton? ominous warning signs tonight. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected.
one tweet, nothing because he recognizes the power that he has. congressman quickly i have to go to break. number one she s trying to prop up hillary clinton, who brings no enthusiasm. that s why the crowd was big today, because of michelle obama. big crowds don t mean big votes, and bernie. let him finish. and michelle obama can go out there and say all those good things about hillary clinton, but it s still hillary clinton, and people are not enthusiastic about that. that s why she can t get a big crowd. here s the thing okay. and beyond quickly i gotta. behind the cheering you have obamacare, you have a weak economy, you don t have hope or jobs for these young people who need jobs who are going out in the workplace. they re very uneasy about the economy. they re very uneasy about national security. all the people you mention audio. you can try and make this case. young people are for hillary clinton. people of color who live in certain neighborhoods, mi
lack of education, no jobs. we re going to work with the african-american community and we re going to solve the problem of the inner city. we re going to solve the problem. david, why why does he continue to do this and why aren t his advisors educating him? could they not know any better, as well? i mean what s going on here? i see three problems, don. who is that to the extent that donald trump is trying to do outreach to african-american voters, it s too little too late. in the new washington post poll, hillary clinton is plus 81 among black voters. you know, he s just not going to catch up in this regard a week and a half out. another problem is the language he uses. people are going to come after me on twitter and say this is being politically correct, but look, a part of being able to talk to a slice of the electorate is being able to sort of speak their language at least