debunk one at a time and shoots off at twitter, the drip, drip, drip may not work for him. the better strategy is to try to bring it back to the issues. we have the debate coming up on wednesday. and that s the best time for him to try to say, look, these claims aren t true. let s get back to the issues. first debate he did best in the first 20 minutes when he was talking about trade policy and about the fact that he thinks that america isn t leading right now. those are the types of things that will help his campaign. what is plaguing shim that he keeps taking the baitnd when he starts taking the bait, gets drawn into the other story lines. and that s what s going to hurt his campaign overall. and obviously throughout all of this, it seems the clinton campaign is laying low, so to speak, kind of letting trump be trump and let the media be consumed with trump. what do you make of this strategy? is that smart on her part to kind of drop back a little bit? well, i mean, it is smart o
misconduct is falling back on his favorite safety net. the election is rigged. it s rigged like you ve never seen before. the investigation of hillary clinton was rigged. it s all rigged. it s all rigged. reporter: the gop nominee now insisting there s a monumental conspiracy to rig the entire election against him. trump tweeting today, of course there is large-scale voter fraud happening on and before election day. why do republican leaders deny what is going on? so naive. but trump s claims aren t true. there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud. and the candidate s claims are putting election officials even those in his own party, on edge. today, ohio secretary of state, a republican who plans to vote for trump, blasted the candidate s claims as reckless. it s irresponsible. he should focus on issues that matter to people. i can reassure donald trump i m in charge of elections in ohio, and they re not going to be rigged.