tucker: deval patrick was the governor of massachusetts. didn t improve the state one bit, no one really liked him, so of course, now he s thinking about running for president. that news comes on the heels of michael bloomberg setting up his presidential run. who else is going to run as a democrat? every day, new story. trace gallagher has been following this since day one and joins us tonight. hey, trace. hey, tucker. the odds of clinton running for president appear to be improving. here s why. in the fall of 2018, she said she had no idea if she would run, but in march of this year, she flatly ruled it out, saying she is not running. today, she said today that running for president is not part of our plans at the moment, and then said this. watch. as i say, never say never. i will certainly tell you, i m under enormous pressure from
so i believe this is good for the pundits are opposed. to it. now of us and this has really been a roller coaster twenty four hours first the kind of surprising announcement that the king sister will be running now the announcement that her candidacy is being withdrawn how are people in thailand taking all of this. there s a mixed reaction to this i mean first of all this is all taking place in a very short period of time the prince s candidacy was only announced yesterday morning even by the evening the king had come out and shot it down so tight haven t had a lot of time to think about this but there were people who were excited about the clinton running. for political office because because they like her but others also said that they don t think it s appropriate because she s oil family and who the royal family should be should be involved in politics so now i think many people
tuesday, clinton bringing in her biggest help, bernie sanders, kicking off his nationwide tour for her with two stops in new hampshire. the differences between secretary clinton and mr. trump are day and night. reporter: last week, it was senator elizabeth warren, a favorite among liberals, firing up women. i ve got news for you, donald trump. reporter: since clinching the nomination we love new hampshire. reporter: trump has visited new hampshire nine times. pence, four. hoping the e-mail revelations could put the state in play but we still have only about less than 80% of republicans saying they are going to vote for trump. he needs to have 90% plus of republicans voting for him. reporter: with more female than male voters here, clinton running well ahead of trump among women. her campaign now targeting men as well. what i have often heard men say is i have two daughters and
we love new hampshire. reporter: trump has visited new hampshire nine times. hello new hampshire. reporter: pence four. hoping the e-mail revolution could put the state in play. but we still have less than 80% of republicans saying they re going to vote for trump. he needs to have 90% of the republicans saying they re going to vote for him. reporter: with more female than male voters here clinton running well ahead of trump among women. her campaign now, targeting men, as well. and what i ve often heard men say is, i have two daughters, and i want them to be able to grow up and have every advantage. reporter: both campaigns running full bore. 1.4 million door knocks and 1.3 million calls for republicans. democrats counter nearly 600,000 individual doors knocked, and more than 2 million calls in this tiny state. what the craziest i ve ever seen. reporter: this election, anything is possible.
clinton still up by several points but just a couple of weeks ago she was up by 15. today clinton bringing in her biggest help. bernie sanders taking off his nationwide tour for her with two stops in new hampshire. the differences between secretary clinton and mr. trump are day and night. reporter: and last week it was senator elizabeth warren, a favorite among liberals firing up women. i got news for you donald trump. since clinching the nomination trump has visited new hampshire nine times. pence four. hoping the e-mail revelations could put the state in play. but. we still have less than 80% of republicans saying they are going to vote for trump. he needs to have 90% plus. with more female than male voters here clinton running ahead of trump among women.