reporter: good morning, steve. you think the maun appeal for many of the supporters who quam out here yesterday they see trump as a straight talker. they ve known about him for years so he has strong name recognition and for his controversial comments on immigration many here thought that this is what many in the party already view and that he s just surmly the one that s able to say it out loud but that being said i don t think everyone in the crowd was 100% sold on donald trump. i think many see there s a clear ceiling as to whether or not he can be president. they see him as a savvy businessman. can he sell the rest of the party as a policy man. whether or not he has lasting power yet to be known. he did draw significant crowds yesterday and gave a place for the in a toughists within the party to gravitate toward. thank you, amman ka out in fee nux, arizona. we have jackie kusinich, philip
years. we ve got to repeal it and replace it with something good and we have to take care you know you know this doesn t sound very conservative we have to take care of everybody, not just the people up here. we ve got to take care of everybody, okay? i love you conservatives, get used to it take care of everybody, please. trump defended his previous donations to democrats which have drawn criticism from fellow republicans. i know the system better than anybody. i m a donor. somebody said oh, you gave to the democrats. of course i gave to the democrats. i give to everybody. i want to get everything done. everybody loves me. everybody loves me. i give to everybody. donald trump got a lot of love from that crowd in phoenix yesterday, currently drawing bigger crowds than anyone else on the republican side so how much support can he build, how long can this last. amanda is luf, tell us what it was like in that room.
donald trump and think that hillary clinton is the whitewater of benghazi she ll be the next president of the united states. i think they re trying to throw everything on the wall and use those to their advantage. as a republican what do you think swing voters other voters to the swing left what do you think she has? she s old, white, and we may have a candidate that s not. or you may have one that at least is white, and i don t know how old. who is your oldest candidate? maybe jeb. trump? you got to be very careful about making hillary look like she s being attacked for being old. that s why you do the postscripts. i think that will be a very fine line particularly if you
republican voters got tired of him. chris matthews is struggling with the straight talk wears thin are a while. that s where trump may switch over so he can make it to november. that has to have republicans terrified. there s only six months to last for him. if he wants to make it last another 18 months he shoots for it. comments getting him in trouble with conservatives, he said liberal things talking about running as an independent in the 2000 election. the republican field is wide open as trump s scent attests the race for the democratic dom naugs hillary clinton and bernie sanders. clinton is set to give her first major speech on economic policy tomorrow. sanders use the the support from
stutts and bob herbert. i don t know where to begin with trump s feechspeech but the people he s appealing to the voters he s appealing to. seems he s stumbling on something sitting in front of republicans for a long time now. it s not just it s the nativeism, he s getting the anti-immigration core of the party but listen to what he had to say about health care i know we have to talk with everybody. one of the things republican parties had a lot of success is support with white working class voters. trump is getting this sort of economic populous marrying nativeism with economic nationalism. i think back to pat buchanan used to do this and got far with it 20 years ago. pat buchanan was an intelligent guy and there was some thought behind his positions. he wasn t talking about former girl friends. this guy is free associating. whatever comes off the top of