it s that long he s been involbed in british politics. do you detect his hand in this? is he one of the people influencing or inspiring the political strategy that has been adopted for this campaign? not lynton crosby himself, . but lynton was in partnership with mark textor and another - gentleman named mark fullbrook, who is running liz s campaign. so, yes, i think you can. absolutely say that there is a legacy there. mark fullbrook is pretty much i destined to go into number ten as chief of staff, should liz truss be victorious. i i think sometimes though there is a little bit of exaggeration . about the wonderful wizardry effects of lynton crosby. - we all like to look for svengalis, don t we? he basically made a political kind of strategy out - of wedging community, l seeking division lines and relentlessly prosecuting them. i haven t seen liz truss do - as much of that this campaign. but she has been quite good at defining her opponent and putting him on terms that
mark is destined to go into no. 10 as chief of staff, should liz truss be victorious. i think sometimes though there is a little bit of exaggeration. | about the wonderful wizardry effects of linton crosby. - he basically made a political kind of strategy out - of awaiting a community, seeking division lines - and relentlessly prosecuting them. i haven t seen a liz truss do i as much of that this campaign. but she has been quite good at defining her opponent and putting him on terms that are not flattering to him, but then he ends up having to defend his reputation. i i think this is where crosby may. come in, because that damage has been mainly done by borisjohnson and his supporters who are quite shirty. if i was crosby i d be steering well clear of this one because she is not at all popular. she is going to win because of her tiny conservative party choosing her, she not
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immigration, just like reagan. so it just is donald trump really misreading his political hand right here by narrowcasting this way? i think we re going to find that out on tuesday, because i do think i spent the last week kind of traveling through the heartland which is the section of the country that ultimately sent donald trump to the white house. my sense there was that what donald trump is doing in the past over the course of the past couple weeks has animated democrats as much as it may have amped up his base in certain places. look at the state of missouri where suddenly our new poll is showing claire mccaskill ticking up as this race is coming to its final close against josh holly. that s remarkable. if the president s strategy turning out his base by hitting all these cultural division lines and it s not working in missouri, then i don t see is how it s going to work across the map.
support the memo. if you love trump, that s what we needed but my issue that is page, that s the guy? every group has one and we have him. and that dude and then when he tweet and then no, this does mean and the only thing i don t want to hear more from pages crews. those of the two guys i don t want to hear from and i keep waiting for something that is going to start bringing us together and i feel like the division lines keep trying in the sand and there s no middle ground. my book i kept thinking i m working on a book that s like living in the great divide. it s belmonts, no, it s about walking to my neighborhood because i walk through liberal i ll get to that and if i walk by conservative i get cheered. it s crazy how divided we are. greg: that s why you walk on the conservative side. you know what could unite us all? besides alcohol, russians. they played on america s key