questionable. yes. the thing is, once obama won, they became complacent a little bit. so after that they formed the ofa and when they did that they really kind of split up everything. in doing so they really got themselves behind. significantly behind in the republican national committee got ahead. martha: what about the charge that it was fake news and nefarious data mining? i don t think it s fake news. fake news and data mining? the democrats were definitely behind us. whe did is build up a republican national committee and voter profile that you had aggregate information that we could use that information came from the party. martha: in terms of hollywood, the democratic national committee members of congress are turning to hollywood to help them with voter turnout and messaging. they have conference calls work on their email list and one recent week meeting a midwestern senator thought about how to address gun-control with conservative leaning voters in her state according
campaign against that person? i don t trust president obama with our records. i know you gave him a big hug and if you want to give him a big hug again, go right ahead. senator paul, you know the hugs i remember are the hugs gave to the families who lost their people on september 11th. i think you re on the wrong side of this if you re still arguing for a single payer. i don t think you heard me. you re having a hard time. i m proud of my dad and certainly proud of my brother. i think god has blessed us. i m very hopeful i m not the only one who is willing to pick up the baton of freedom because freedom is not free and we must fight for it every day. campaign carl cameron joins us to help us kick off our coverage of the big event live from the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. carl, i know you have been out there all day. set the stage for us. how are things shaping up? reporter: well, the campaign
think america should intervene? do you think america should have enforced the red line or do you think we should leave them to it and deal with the consequences later? can i jump in and say for example on the migrant issue, it s occurring not speaking to your issue about terror. what do you think about these people fleeing and do we have any moral or national security obligation? and i would flip that right back on obama and clinton, 100%. i would go i d have to say, karly look, right after 9/11, she delivered a ton of equipment to the nsa. it was supposed to go to retail and she shipped it over there. she worked for the cia. she didn t hold any political she wasn t a governor or a senator but she chaired the external advisory board at the cia which means she knows cyber terror which is something we re all going to have to face and the many threats that come with technology whether it s drones and things like that. she knows the players.
everybody assumes, boy, this is really bad news for hillary clinton. one little twist for you, which is when this race started and it looked like hillary was the inevitable nominee, there was talk about how sh she going to separate herself her obama. joe biden gets in, he s obama 3.0. this is the problem i said all along, she can t get to the right of hillary clinton. he can t get to the left of hillary clinton. so bernie sanders bernie sanders is already he occupies the left. i d all of a sudden becomes the incumbent, not hillary clinton. that s a whole lot of effort and exhausting to try to help her win. what s in it for biden? i m not saying he s doing it on purpose. i think he should just run and, you know, get the nomination and just beat her because it should be the best person there s a long way between him before you get in, you look like the perfect candidate on paper just like hillary clinton. she s got the resume. once you get in, you make a gaffe.
in addition to the other cnn officials. this will be the first republican debate where the rnc had suggested the hosts include a conservative journalist to make sure the questions focus on the issues that republicans care about. juan williams? carl, i m glad to see you got the memo on the tie. i think it s so interesting you talked about the outsiders. i m sort of interested in an insider, jeb bush. he has been slipping in those polls since the first debate. the question is now what does he have to do tonight? reporter: he has to show he s plausible, he can stand up to donald trump and not necessarily be made to look small by one of trump s one-liner, show stopping insults. the other aspect is jeb bush, the pedigree he has, standing in the reagan library can talk about his dad s service with ronald reagan. he can talk about his brother s service to the country as president, and this could be one of the opportunities where his heritage could be an asset.