multimillion dollar effort in red states now. and they re not doing it just by trying to appeal to republican voters to cross over, they re doing it by sending folks like bernie sanders and first lady, michelle obama to go wake up and mobilize and organize the democratic vote that has been lurking inside red state arizona all these years. in addition to this big new investment in arizona, the clint campaign announced that they will also announce today they will be splitting $1 million in new investment between red state michelle obama and red state indiana. part of this may be just strategy to help the democrats in senate races and governors races. right. this is the state of the senate race in arizona where it s jon mccain against an kirk patrick. she s running a very aggressive campaign. this is the state of the senate race in michelle obama. s missouri. this is the state of the senate
part of the reason they think it s worth the while, despite the totally red voting history is because the trump campaign may have taken arizona for granted. now trump himself has done a lot of campaign events in arizona, but events are just events. and according to nbc news this morning there are only five staffers in total in the state of arizona working for the trump campaign there. five staff for that whole state divided between the trump campaign itself and the arizona republican party. one republican state operative a former senior staffer tells nbc news about trump, quote, i think he s going to lose arizona. barring something unforeseen, trump is going to lose arizona and you re still not seeing the type of activity you would expect to see if he expects to save it. so the clinton campaign is going for it. multimillion dollar effort in red states now.
government regulators say officials have set limits for whoever takes over, a target of $500,000 a year in pay. the chairman of the house financial services committee says it s about time. in a statement he writes: the lavish compensation packages, million dollar bonuses that have been given to top executives in these two failed companies are an outrage to those taxpayers whose assistance is the only thing keeping fannie mae and freddie mac afloat. though one analyst and former federal housing official says taxpayers actually got a pretty good deal for their money. you can t look at the pay and the losses, um, you do not the compensation executive is not like a stock in the stock market. it doesn t go up and down every day. you have to pay to attract people who have the background and sophistication and expertise to run this multitrillion dollar effort. reporter: and most of the current losses at fannie mae and
may have taken arizona for granted. now trump himself has done a lot of campaign events in arizona, but events are just events. and according to nbc news this morning there are only five staffers in total in the state of arizona working for the trump campaign there. five staff for that whole state divided between the trump campaign itself and the arizona republican party. one republican state operative a former senior staffer tells nbc news about trump, quote, i think he s going to lose arizona. barring something unforeseen, trump is going to lose arizona and you re still not seeing the type of activity you would expect to see if he expects to save it. so the clinton campaign is going for it. multimillion dollar effort in red states now. and they re not doing it just by trying to appeal to republican voters to cross over, they re doing it by sending folks like
will the multibillion dollar effort get beyond congress? a florida businessman legally adopted his girlfriend. he is 47. and she is 42. now he is his daughter. why? well, wait until you hear why. and an attempt to protect assets from a wrongful death lawsuits. can he get away with that. the official nfl quaterback joins us, live, to discuss injuries, addiction, recovery, and his plan to help other athletes. it is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is studio b. but, first from fox at 3:00 in new york, after a bitter fight in florida, the republican presidential candidates are moving on to the next contests starting saturday. they are not ready to give up the white house run any time soon. the former governor mitt romney says rival newt gingrich did not even call to crate him on last night s big victory in the