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These blues, either pennsylvania or michigan, will get him over the top. here s the fallback scenario. this is why we re talking about these states today. let s say clinton gets north carolina, for donald trump to win he needs pennsylvania, he needs michigan. now, democrats tell you that s unlikely. they say look at the history. they say look at the organization. donald trump s message all day long, anderson, has been brexit plus plus. that s what he s counting on. all right, john, come back. toit go to the rest of the panel. proud pennsylvanian michael smerconish joins us. cnn senior political commentator, former obama senior adviser, david axelrod. gloria borger. kayleigh mcenany and jeffrey lord. middle, clinton supporters paul begala and van jones, we like to call them fired up and ready to go. van s a former obama senior adviser. let s take a look at philadelphia right now. this is the scene there. before we get to the panel, a massive crowd out at this ....
They have seen an uptick in latino voters coming out which they think is going to play to their advantage in a major way, they re feeling pretty good about it. of course, we have to wait until tomorrow and see if they re correct. and in terms of closing argument, what s the message the campaign is trying to get across? reporter: it s two pronged in a way. now, initially hillary clinton had wanted to end her campaign on a high note because this has been such a, at times, nasty campaign that we have seen, just a brutal fight between hillary clinton and donald trump. in the end, because of the polls tightening, she wasn t able to do that as much as they had initially planned. we heard some positive notes today. she s out with positive ads over the weekend, another one out today, and she certainly was talking about this message of inclusivity and also how she wants to bring people together but at the same time, anderson, she s making this argument against donald trump. she said repeate ....
Little bit different. you know, hearing donald trump during his appearances today say things like the system is rigged, saying that over and over again, saying that america doesn t win anymore, these are things that legitimately irritate president obama. i mean, you hear the annoyance in his voice when he talks about how not only donald trump but other republicans say these things. and that s contributed to his energy as he s been out on the campaign stage. today, though, what we re hearing from the white house is he s going to make it a little bit more emotional. it s going to be a little bit different. they re talking about this being an emotional pitch to the people he s met along the way. we know that he s already gone through several drafts of his speech tonight. and when you think back to the speech he made at the democratic national convention in july, how that was a little bit reminiscent. more emotional. i think that s what we re going to hear tonight, anderson. michelle kos ....
In the wake of comey s first letter about hillary clinton s e-mails and the big question for them now is whether they can get over the top in new hampshire. this is a state where people predominantly vote on election day. i think you re going to see donald trump come out and give a very vigorous pitch reminding people to show up for him tomorrow. and trump s final rally tonight is in michigan which is obviously a state that hasn t voted for a republican since 1988. does the campaign feel like they really have a chance of pulling off a win there tomorrow? reporter: they do feel like they have a shot there because they feel like donald trump is a different kind of republican running in michigan. they feel like he s the kind of republican who can win over some of these union democrats who have gone blue in the past and that could be their path to victory, but anderson, this is also a necessity, let s be completely honest about that. donald trump does not have as many paths to victory ....
He s going to fly with hillary clinton on her plane to raleigh, north carolina, and he s going to be performing there. so, anderson, you know, she s it s not just her. she is drawing a large crowd with all of these people who are here to support her. i think, actually, bon jovi actually already played there tonight, brianna, before you got there. i know you just got off the plane. how confident is the clinton campaign heading into these final hours, brianna? reporter: they are cautiously optimist optimistic. i will tell you that, they feel pretty foogood. part is because they have more pathways to 270 electoral votes than donald trump does. now, you ve looked at the polls here in the final days and they ve tightened. so that s something that has certainly a number of democrats and democratic supporters of hillary clinton s biting their nails and worried about what is going to happen tomorrow, but when you talk to clinton aides and they re looking at their internal polling and the ....