a lot fewer voted for hillary clinton than voted for obama. we knew it from the start, right, that both these candidates had historic low approval ratings amongst americans. we also knew from the start that hillary clinton had a likability problem and had a trustworthiness problem. then there was this drip, drip, drip during the entire campaign coming out of the e-mail issues. you tell me to tell you what this campaign should have been called was sex, lies, videotapes and e-mails. we had the e-mail story go on for 18, 19 months. they were never able to address it properly because it never ended. it wasn t out of the blue. it reaffirmed all the pre-existing beliefs and concerns about hillary clinton. let me tell you, if i was a democrat, i would be so upset and disappointed right now at the clintons, at hillary clinton, bill clinton, clinton world. they knew they were going to run eight years later. they knew the scrutiny that came for running with presidency was and they needed t
continue to plague her? she also has a likability problem. well, i would say a couple things in response. first of all, hillary clinton has wanted to focus on policy and her plan to help middle-class families, to help children get ahead in america. and we have seen donald trump turn this into it was hard to watch the debate, and thank goodness, i could switch back and forth with the packer game on sunday night. that said, what really distressed me about donald trump in the debate performance, if you will, was his denial that the russians have anything to do with these leaks. having just had his national security briefings, where in the last day or so, our intelligence
54/46, she ll bet trump. 54/46, bob? yeah. do you know how many hispanic voters will had come out and vote against trump if they get the opportunity? bob cusak, you re smiling. what s the grin about. i think likability is far more important than policy in politics. hillary clinton has a likability problem and a trust problem. donald trump certainly is liked by a solid 30% to 40% of the republican voters he s getting now. can he broaden that? how would he do in the debates? he s a pretty good debater. in politics, you never know what s going to happen. i think democrats are very good when they have a boogeyman on the other side and they did this to romney. they re very good at going after that boogeyman. we have a long way to go. obviously it s going to be fun because we ll see people voting. let s give don lemon a little credit here. it was seven months ago when you first came on this show and you said people shouldn t rush to
learn something new but every day. good stuff, guys, thank you. hillary clinton is playing up the charm in hopes of winning over republican-leaning voters. but is it enough to solve her likability problem? a conservative radio show host us accused carly fiorina from using the women card in language.
there s only one invokana®. ask your doctor about it by name. right now on andrea mitchell reports super tuesday, one year out from the presidential election, there s a new front-runner today for the republican nomination. polls go up and down. they will continue to go up and down. the only one that really matters is next november. clinton climbs. hillary clinton widening her margin over bernie sanders in our new poll but she still has a likability problem. as sanders launches his first tv ads today and tells me he s fighting back. we started as an underdog. we are still an underdog. but the kind of enthusiasm that we are generating tells me that at the end of the day, we are going to win this election. and the interview. president obama talks to nbc s lester holt about 2016 and the