she took last night, she took three questions, it was pretty subdued. reporter: yeah. it was subdued and that s interesting because the campaign is angry, very angry. they were stunned by the governme development and stunned when they found out about it but very angry over the letter itself. that s been repeated by clinton advisers and those in the orbit, democrats getting talking points from the clinton campaign over the last 24 hours. what you heard yesterday from secretary clinton, what you heard this afternoon from her advisers on a conference call, that s the strategy going forward. when it comes to the fbi letter, go after james comey, go after the fbi director, go after his rationale for sending the letter at all. try and make it and partisan issue and try and force him to say more about the letter. that s how they re going to deal with that. that s one way of doing it, and then they went hillary clinton to keep going with what she was doing. they felt the strategy she laid ou
donald trump s meltdown has continued to his tv buys as a b-movie script that would have been rejected as being so ridiculous. as a political ad it s just embarrassing and beneath the dignity of the office. the chair believes the strategy is now to, quote, disgust everyone so they won t come out to the polls. the clinton campaign is countering that with an affirmative message that and included a guy named al gore. reporter: hillary clinton is heading west today, she ll be campaigning in colorado and nevada before she begins a two-day fund raising swing in california and washington state. she made an appearance in florida, the mother of all battlegrounds with al gore, someone we have not seen on the campaign trail in years. in fact, it s been 16 years since al gore and hillary clinton have stood on the same campaign stage together. she praised him for his view on climate change, and that is the reason he came out to campaign for her.