of airport photo-op. it is notable the clinton campaign with bill clinton giving the idea here, showing a real sign of confidence, wanting to create an image for everyone to wake up to. john fill limbs here and symone sanders on the set with us. guys, let s talk a little about the closing arguments of the candidates because now is the day people will head to the polls, the 40 million who haven t early voted, and they will take the closing arguments and decide who to vote for. john phillips, what were the closing arguments of your candidate? he was still talking about a rigged system, still talking about hillary clinton who doesn t have the stamina or the morality, frankly, to be able to be the president? right. if you look at her positives they have not changed since january so that argument is stuck. they re very low even when she is leading in the polls, those numbers haven t improved. they improved slightly during the convention but came back down to where they were before. if h
maybe pick off a michigan or a pennsylvania. so he s going to talk about trade, he s going to talk about immigration. he is going to hit those themes that helped him win the primary and helped him look good in some of the polls in those states. communication expert symone sanders, hillary clinton chose not to speak right there, at least not to a microphone in a way that would, you know, maybe make tv later on. what do you think was behind that decision? i suppose one could be she has no voice left, we don t know. i think she has a voice, but i think the reason she didn t speak is you want the last image or words that folks heard were the words she said at the midnight rally. that s the closing argument she gave. you want actually hear anymore verbal from hillary clinton. you will see her when she goes to vote, she will shake hands, say thank you, but i don t believe she will take the mike. the next time we hear from secretary clinton will be on that stage, whether she wins or loses