counselor, two, joseph kennedy, six. thank you, rachel. i appreciate it. margaret, you were interested in down ballot and it s interesting because there s a tie, right? there is a tie. i think how republicans have seen those of us republicans who have had a hard time supporting donald trump but care deeply about holding the united states senate are really looking to whether there were ballot splitters, ticket splitters. it was sort of settling down in the final days of the campaign as though ticket splitters in new hampshire were looking like they were voting clinton. i was interested to see that basically maggie, the sitting female governor of the state, and the female senator of the state seem to be neck and neck in the very first counting of the ballots in new hampshire. panel stand by. i want to bring in mark preston and ryan lizza and david
republican party up in flames right now and how they have to reconstitute and will there be two parties and has the grass roots, are they going to run the establishment of out town? what s going to happen the is you re going to see not to the same level as we ve seen with republicans but with democrats as well. if hillary clinton doesn t push forward on a progressive agenda, you ll see liberal democrats wonder why they supported her. you are going to see a fracturing along the party. not to the level that we ve seen with the republican party, but it is certainly going to happen in the democratic party. i want to say one thing. if you look at your tv screen right now and i was. the imagery that we have all gone through over the past couple of days whether it was david challion doing the map as
and she s not look, folks, honestly, you couldn t give her a shot. you re wasting your time. you re wasting your time. it s not going she s not going to be able to do the job. just look at her record. but forget her record. not going to be able to do the job. she doesn t have a clue. michigan has lost more than 104 of it manufacturing jobs since nafta. a deal signed by bill clinton and supported by his lovely wife, hillary. all right? by the way, you know who i spotted in the audience? mayor rudy giuliani. [ cheers ] he s got energy, that guy.
to be my last speech, and i heard that crooked hillary clinton was coming to michigan. i said, let s follow it up. let s follow it up. and i said there s no place i d rather be for my last rally, right here in michigan, late at night and full of energy and life. boy, do we have energy and life. wow. although this is our last rally of this campaign, the it s almost hard to believe. we started a year and a half ago. we started with 17 very talented people. governors, senators, doctor ben carson. great guy. a lot of talented people. and one by one by one and most of them have been terrific and
just past midnight on the east coast, and election day and hillary clinton, donald trump, both still campaigning tonight. i can t believe i m saying it is election day. finally. cnn s jim acosta is in michigan. donald trump expected to take the stage for a final rally. jeff zeleny is in north carolina where hillary clinton is due to take the stage at any moment. jim, it s election day. what s the energy like there? that s why i m smiling. reporter: you were talking about this juxtaposition between lady gaga and ted nuget. i guess we have two americas and we re going to find out which of these two americas comes out on top tomorrow. ted nuget symbolizes what donald trump is after. working class voters, voters who like the motor city madman.