not terrible optimistic. even though trump is camped out in florida, the question, not just his government resort is florida already gone? are crackerjack caputo uncover add memo a republican-linked group put out essentially says it s baked into a 3% to 5% lead for hillary clinton already. florida terms, remember 2,000, technically a landslide. close connecting the dots from karen and glenn sharing the take of six republican strategists all six deeply involved in the fight to hold the gop senate majority. zero res relationship with the tru hillary campaign. whether they can hold the senate. twobelieve, possible. four said most likely not and trump s numbers are by far the biggest problem. not just in the states where he s losing big. in other states underperforming past republicans. all six said they had zero doubt trump it headed to defeat. all six believed the margin will be huge. again, these six are all involve
the, this sort of eternal rule of this campaign that nothing is so powerful against donald trump as his own words. and hillary clinton e especially with surrogates. let s the surrogates do the harshest attack and criticizes trump somewhat but the fire and flames coming from elizabeth warren there. on this issue of donald trump and women, look at our national poll, 12-point gender gap. hillary clinton 12-point lead nationally among women voters. one of trump s problems, women coming forward after the access hollywood tape. his first big problem. brags about groping women and what would be crimes. also works in the adult film industry. this morning on fox news asked, are you really going it sue all of these women? he said i d like to get out of the subject. attempt at discipline today but on the radio yesterday donald trump asked about a latest accuser. here s what he said. grab them on the, you know, as they say, on the arm, one said he grabbed me on the
me, in response, interrupting hillary clinton while talking about the social security trust fund. right. yeah. is there a more clear juxtaposition? social security saying find out of paying higher taxes. couldn t help himself, had to get it in and looked so satisfied when he said it. key point. he couldn t help himself. a problem throughout the campaign. sit tight. a sneak peek into our reporters notebooks next and what republicans really think of they re chances. my insurance rates are but dad, you ve got. .allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won t go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it s good to be in, good hands.
trump with two weeks to go? he doesn t have an idea what obama care is. people who work for large companies do not get their health care try affordable act changes. says all employees struggle with it, then says they don t really have it. until you understand how it works and where the weaknesses are and we are finding there are a lot of them, you can t explain to people exactly how you were going to fix it. so he is trying to sort of glide past this with just a promise that whatever he comes up with will be bigger and better and cheaper and better and better. it s certainly a it s a the first real gift in the sense it s a real legitimate pocketbook issue. but there s two issues here. first is, can he stay on message? can he really have, the message discipline he s lacked all along in this entire campaign? question one. bigger question, too, is about
american people, actually identify people really suffering from that? any competent campaign would rush a commercial somewhere. press release, i told you so. i told you so. not talking about politics. incredibly complicated. you want to understand it, especially if you want to repeal and replace it, republicans do, you better be able to explain those who benefited from it and those who like the fact other people are benefiting from it. explain. live to this back in the second debate. the town hall debate when the issue came up and when donald trump talks about it kind of not exactly specific. it s very bad, very bad health insurance. far too expensive. we have to repeal it, and replace it with something absolutely much less expensive, and something that works. where your plan can actually be tailored. we have to get rid of the lines around the state, artificial