sitting among the democratic ward leaders. let s call it that, city big political machine. they re covered through the city with wards. it s broken into voting division. every voting division has committee people and they are the people who tend to the neighborhood concerns. the people who get out the vote on election day. know who voted and who didn t. they keep score. how do you score a ward leader is simple? chairman bob brady explains. how many votes do they get out. this is the fire wall. you re looking at it. this is the reality of the big city of philadelphia. the political machine, let s call it that of philadelphia, the democratic organization under bob brady can produce a 450,000 vote plurality. it can deliver pennsylvania to clinton. the rest of the areas called the t can go whole hogg for donald trump. what matters will break the
that s a big machine. this is the kind of political organizing i see on television. this is street level, political machine, grinding out the votes, ward by ward, division by division, block by block. it s the ground game that hillary clinton s got, remember this on tuesday night, and donald trump doesn t. in a close race, as this may well be on tuesday night, it s the street campaign backed by street money that turns out the vote. and wins the big elections. joining me, hallie jackson, joy reid, and jonathan tamari. i wanted to cover the part of the cain you don t normally see, inside the building there. all those ward leaders, african-american, white guys, men and women, they ve been there forever. they know their business, they get the street money, they go up to the committee people and they bring in the vote. they start knocking on doors. one people told me 6:30 in the morning, they go back at 11:00 in the morning, 4:30 in the afternoon, and damned well make sure their vote turn