at nine. at nine, i like where hillary clinton is. i mean, since we talked last week, the race has really kind of gone her way, they ve done a great job turning out what we call these low-propensity voters, 250,000 vote advantage with them, and when you see the turnout with miami, it s really remarkable. and steve, there s a latest florida poll from quinnipiac showing hillary clinton 46, donald trump at 45. and that s the kind of thing that makes people very nervous. how do you read that? yeah, at this point, the polls don t really mean much. we are down to looking at real vote. probably 65% to 75% of the election s already over. when you look at the demographics, it s more diverse than they thought it would be. we re looking at an electorate that is two points more diverse than president obama s win in
never have another opportunity, not in four years, not in eight years, it will be over with supreme court justices, people pouring into our country, this is it, this is it. good luck, get out there. i did my thing, i mean, i worked. president obama was in florida yesterday campaigning for hillary clinton. if we win florida, it s a wrap. we win florida, it s over. so we ve got to work our hearts out this week. these next two days. as if our future depends on it. because our future depends on it. joining us now, steve shale, democratic strategist and the former state director for obama 2008 and senior adviser for obama 2012. steve, kill the suspense, who s going to win florida? i have to ask how you feel on a scale of one to ten, i put it
2012. no pollster had that in their model. this has shaped up very nicely for her. let s listen to donald trump analyzing the florida vote for hillary clinton. one of the things they re seeing in a couple of these states like florida, african-americans aren t turning out, and when they do, a lot of them have voting for trump. i m getting so many more than was anticipated. [cheers and applause] i think the same is going to be true with hispanics. we re going to do great with the african-americans. we re going to do great with the hispanics. and the other side is starting to see it, and they are not happy. they are not happy. steve shale, your reaction to that? i want what he s drinking. i don t know where he s seeing it. yesterday i went to an event, i m hosting a group from turkey this week observing our election. we went to an ame church in orlando and about noon yesterday, there must have been
was published accounts he had perhaps extended business interests in cuba or forming a business, and that could have violated the em baa gbargo itse. the latino vote in south florida is setting all kinds of records. they re not turning out for donald trump. in fact, steve shale, who ran the state for david axelrod last time, said 73% of spanishs were low propensity voters. we re high propensity. a hay is in the barn. they have targeted the folks they were most concerned about, least likely to vote and gotten them out. phenomenal accomplishment for the hillary campaign. anyone have plans for tuesday? don t know if you heard. there is an election and cnn will be covering it all day, all night. join us for that and much more ahead in the second hour of 360. we re already done with the first hour. both kand it candidates holding
there aren t even 1.4 million doors in new hampshire and sometimes we ve knocked on doors twice. and it will be interesting to see the president giving the final push out here in new hampshire which up until now has been a reliably blue state. let s go to mariana in tampa. reporter: i m in the west tampa sandwich shop. this is hillsborough county and this county has predicted 19 of the last 20 presidential elections. now the latino turnout here is the area with the fastest growing latino population along the i-4 corridor. just in florida, 200,000 more hispanics voted early as of friday than in the entire early voting period in 2012 according to steve shale, a democratic