waging open warfare with his party s leadership. he says he s unshackled. back with the panel. joining us also this hour, new york times political correspondent, patrick healey. patrick, what do you make of donald trump, what appears to be this strategy, not only to fire up the base, but also to depress democratic turnout? anderson, this is the campaign that he has wanted to run for months. i remember back in may, he told me in an interview that he was really eager to get hillary clinton on a debate stage where he could throw basically years of frustrations and animosity and allegations into her face and challenge them and hold her accountable. these were the issues, not policy issues, but personal character issues, that would energize the republican base, like it wasn t for mitt romney in 2012 and john mccain in 2008. so he s basically going back to what he originally hoped to do. and it sounds like for the last interviews with trump campaign officials, today, over the next four w
donald trump tonight, a month before the election, waging open warfare with his party s leadership. he says he s unshackled. back with the panel. joining us also this hour, new york times political correspondent, patrick healey. patrick, what do you make of donald trump, what appears to be this strategy, not only to fire up the base, but also to depress democratic turnout? anderson, this is the campaign that he has wanted to run for months. i remember back in may, he told me in an interview that he was really eager to get hillary clinton on a debate stage where he could throw basically years of frustrations and animosity and allegations into her face and challenge them and hold her accountable. these were the issues, not policy issues, but personal character issues, that would energize the republican base, like it wasn t for mitt romney in 2012 and john mccain in 2008. so he s basically going back to what he originally hoped to do.