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o donnell. i put myself in the trump position here. i thought it appropriate for our last show. john you have done the focus groups that have shattered america s impression of who exactly supports tonld trump. and do you think it matters to trump supporters whou he ss how he does in the debate. first off i have a bunch of those hats and you are going to get pick which color you want. i will wear it and hopefully make america great again. the same way donald trump is impervious to most attack bis most of his rivals and it just rolls off him like water off a duck s back his supporters are impervious to almost anything that could happen to him. and i think it s surprising a lot of these people i talk to that are strong supporters know a lot about his business background. not as much about his political views but they rise to his defense if you suggest anything that might be a criticism, a contradiction, hypocrisy, liberal positions. they dismiss them all because they think
0 unbelievable. good morning. it s monday, october 14th you were there. were you there last night? i was. i actually was for seven innings. when did the come back start, joe? the eighth. maybe by leaving. good morning, everyone. welcome to morning joe. that is quite a win for the red sox last night. with us on set here in new york, washington anchor for bbc new york, katie kay. mark halperin. and msnbc policy analyst isra klein. we were watching the game and i said i have to leave. built i get to work. you know barnacle is not here. i have to drive through the night. so i got in the car and about an hour down unbelievable. 5-0 when you left. it was 5-1. but more remarkable than this and i put this with what in 2004. look, all weekend, willie, you saw this. we red sox fans went through the two most frustrating nights in our franchise history. we were no hit through eight innings last night. all of these strikeouts over the last two nights. no hit. the tigers pitc
and survey the public on whether or not they voted. after every election somewhere in the range of 75 to 80% of the public claims to have voted and we know even in the presidential elections about 50%, so that means 20 somewhere in the range from 20 to 30% of the american public is willing to fly to a complete stranger and say they voted when they didn t. that s funny in itself but what it tells us is there is an incredible pressure in this country that we are socialized you ve got to vote. get out there and vote so people are embarrassed. and so they are more comfortable lying to somebody about it than they are saying they didn t do it. so that tells me that americans tend to think participation is important, and if that is the case our result suggests that as the country, as people, not as a country but let s say at the individual level as people s attitudes become more and more polarized they are more likely to participate. so if the internet is indeed polarizing people,