the governor s flas 2009 and what happened after that race? the earned income tax was hurting and cutting poor people, and raising the taxes on poor people. i have seen planned parenthood attacked and elections have consequences, and we all need to understand that, a and so i don t care about obama coalition or name it whatever you want, but when you don t come outo vote, and some people may think it does not affect my life, but there are people in the nation on the margins that elections like this will hurt and lit have a deep impact, and again a that is why put me the opposition, put me in those people who are going to be resisting the things in the country that are going to happen now where the folks in power have said and told us who they are and they have an agenda to hurt the folks who are working class american, and americans struggling, and we are go ing to have to do everything that we can to fight against that to make sure that even though we didn t get the big turnouts where
voters not being polled. and it turned out they were right and they came out in these even what we did consider, deep blue states. and hallie, you know this, you were on the road, as well. but every city we went to, didn t matter what state it was. didn t matter how blue that state was. he turned out thousands of supporters. and i think what we and we have said this and we re going to break it down, you know, until until our last hour, i guess. but there was an underestimation of how rural america and the working class american was feeling. the question now, though, what about the americans who did not find his message appealing? the minorities. about half the country. and the ones scared about his policies. that is still very much an open question. we understand we re going to be hearing from president obama in a couple minutes. mark, katie, hang out. we re going to bring in kelly o donnell in wisconsin, where paul ryan spoke and nbc s chris jansing. chris, tell us a littl
for the trump campaign and angela rye is a cnn political commentator and former executive director of the congressional black caucus. welcome to you both. katrina the economic numbers appear healthy. why do so many trump supporters feel we re on the verge of economic disaster. well, i think you ve mentioned the operative word, which is appear. very easily eleven days before the election. but i don t think any working class american is getting up and cheering on a 2.9 percent economic growth because the fact remains, the federal reserve is still pumping money into the economy, free money, which leads to a false economy and now that we have globally interest rates still very, very low and sometimes negative in cases it means it s an artificial stock market. working people need jobs, and they need increased wages. and because of wages and jobs we don t have the middle class that are able to either borrow money, or have the income to sustain consumption at this point. so i think the real
every man. somebody who has suffered along with every other working class american and if they could do that by shows that he is just a career politician, that he s in this for himself and he has no record of accomplishment despite the fact he s been in politics for 20 years, that s much more powerful than using his corporate credit card using his driveway and pay back the money. all right. joe, why would he have thoughts? we ve been hearing and nicole you ve been hearing for sometime and i ve been hearing from the bush people and other people. in fact, kate and buzz feed several months ago, i ve been hearing that the big story was coming on marcos finances and he said do you think it s coming and i said it hasn t come for five years. i ve been reading stories for five years and it s never come. yes, there s sloppiness there.
the point is, can he really get hispanic votes after what he said? sure he can. and one thing you should note, this does not look like a member of the republican country club set. this looks to me like the working class american, economics. hispanics are concerned about economics and obviously he struck home with her. thank you both for your time tonight. have a great weekend. donald trump s sister, a pro-choice judge and a brother who died of alcoholism. and guns on campuses? it has some administrators up in arms. i like guns but not having them on campus is just not the right place. retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let s talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let s be clear here. i m actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way!