Into Tonights Debate, showing this race remains as close as can be. And what do voters want or need to hear from the stage . The effort to reach that slim group of undecided americans. Good morning. It is 10 00 eastern, 7 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Ana Cabrera joined by my Colleague And Friend chris jansing, reporting from philadelphia today, ahead of tonights pivotal debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It is so great to be sitting next to you on this enormously important day in politics. Can we take another look at The Room . Where were sitting has a couple of purposes. One, it is the file room, which is an old phrase they use where people used to file their stories. Those chairs will all be full tonight with members of the media, who will be watching the debate from here, because, remember, there is no audience. So there will not even be members of nbc team, other teams, other many Media Teams there. But in the middle, thats where the Spin Room is going to be and each side will
Tonight is where the plot thickens. What will it take to give either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump that critical edge in the final 56 days . And what trump himself is telling our reporter in a Phone Call just this morning about the big showdown tonight. Plus, could the key to winning this election be as simple as getting a small slice of undecided moderate voters comfortable with your candidacy . Maybe not so simple. How do you do it . And who has got the edge . And both Harris And Trump will leave pennsylvania once the debate is done, but likely not for long. Ill talk to two mayors in cities in pennsylvania. We got a lot of experience in what it takes to win in this all important state. So, it is a very busy day, hello, im chris jansing, joined by my colleague Andrea Mitchell for our Special Coverage, msnbc reports debate day. This is the Spin Room. And we are just blocks from where the first and so far only president ial debate will be held tonight. And, chris, Donald Trump is expect
Welcome to the whole story. Im Anderson Cooper on the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has touted his experience and achievements from his first term in office and has vowed to continue with what he started if hes elected again. But where does he actually stand on some of the key issues for voters . In this election . Cnns Abby Phillip takes us through what the trump White House did when it came to the economy and reproductive rights, as well as immigration, foreign policy, and the state of democracy and she looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or change if elected to another term in November Nafta has been a disaster for the united states. A complete and total disaster it was April 2017 173 months into Donald Trumps presidency. And he wanted to withdraw the united states from nafta the north american free Trade Agreement he would say repeatedly, in the Oval Office to everyone who had was signed, there ripping us off. They take advantage of americans w
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Welcome to the whole story. I m anderson cooper on the campaign trail, former president donald trump has touted his experience and treatments from his first term in office and has vowed to continue with what he started but if he s elected again but where does he actually stand on some of the key issues for voters in this election cnn s abby phillip takes us through what the trump white house did when it came to the economy and reproductive rights, as well as immigration, foreign policy, and the state of democracy. And she looks at what he and his allies have promised to continue or change if elected to another term in november nafta has been a disaster the united states, a complete and total disaster it was april 20, 173 months into donald trump s presidency and he wanted to withdraw the united states from nafta, the north american free trade agreement he would say repeatedly in the oval office to everyone who would listen, they re ripping us off. They take advantage of americans were