microphone and two questions. your you supporting donald trump or hillary clinton and why is it important he or she win. we handed them a piece of paper with the questions and got out of the way. our first stop, outside a donald trump rally in charlotte, north carolina. it s important for him to win because not only was he going to make the country great again, but the other alternative, hillary clinton, she s corrupt and she really shouldn t be running for president. she should probably be in jail. why is it important for him to win? we re killing far too many babies and he certainly is against killing babies. that s one reason i support him. it s important for him to win because if he loses this election, our country s done. it s we ll never get it back. i support donald trump for president because america needs a boss. president trump is going to fire people who don t do their jobs. if hillary clinton is elec d elected, she will continue the same path we ve been on for t
he thinks he might change people s votes. but the fact is most people who show up to vote early, they know who they re going to vote for. the other problem is people don t, it is hard to get to the polls one time let alone twice. and i think that s something he faces a problem. with all his secret trump voters have to be turned out. and people typically who don t vote don t typically show up. and talking about democrats want to change their vote. the worry is that a number of republicans turned out early. the women coming out making the accusations against donald trump who switched over. the clinton campaign got them to turn out early. are you going to get a democrat to change their vote? i think not. did he lose some republican roets in early voting who might say, obamacare premiums? although, gosh. there were so many republicans who after the access hollywood tape said i can t do it anymore. and now they changed their mind
that stage tonight all the things that his campaign advisers were telling him behind the scenes. don t trok boat. stay on message. don t do anything to disrupt. he had events all over florida again today. the campaign seemed to understand, that is a must-win state for him. they do. he is having four events in 24 hours in the state of florida. he ll have one midday tomorrow. trump has admitted this is a must-win state for him. so critical to his path to 270. this is his second home town, he likes to say and at the rallies, it seems he is making an extra effort to make sure his supporters are turning into actual voters. he regularly polls people from the podium and says have you voted? are you going to bring someone to the polls with you? really trying call out his supporters to show up. he is also dispatching his campaign surrogates. many family members within the trump family are out on the campaign trail. looking at the schedule today alone. you had donald jr. in michigan,
the fbi investigation, bringing up the hacked wikileaks e-mails and it seems quite clear that he remains dedicated to staying on that message. he is not going off script. he is reading off the teleprompter for most of his campaign rallies. clearly the calculation from the trump campaign in the final stretch is to deep candidate focused on the message. don t have him deviate, say anything controversial like he s been known to in the past that might step on that message. and trump opened up his rally tonight talking about this new found restraint. here s what he said. we ve got to be nice and cool, nice and cool. stay on point, donald, stay on point. no sidetracks. nice and easy. nice. i ve been watching hillary the last few days. she is totally unhinged. and you can almost sense donald trump was just remembering from up there on
people are saying this is the social media turning point during this u.k. election. russell brand notoriously in the u.k. had come out over and over again saying don t vote don t vote don t let the politicians know you want to vote. it was a very very strong stance he took. in the last few weeks, he got ed milliband on his youtube station, did an interview, and he three days ago came out and publicly endorsed the labor party. that s a big one. russell brand in particular amongst the younger generation in the u.k. they really respect what he has to say. so they re clicking, they re watching, they re educating themselves they re voting. if you want more information on the british elections, cnn.com. sam berry, thank you very much. he was a star running back in college, but today stewart butler has been kicked off the team at west virginia s marshall university. that is because the 23-year-old is facing battery charges for allegedly attacking two men he