You refer to Chuck Todd but this George Steponallofus is going nuts.
Yeah I know he’s a former Clinton employee but even with that he’s over the top.
“THE LATEST ABC POLL SHOWS TRUMP DOWN TO HILLARY 57% TO 38%.”
“Trump got booed at the Alfred E. Neuman dinner,” he shouts again.
“It doesn’t look good for Trump who bought up the issue of the accusing women despite the wisdom of that.”
I mean does this guy call himself a journalist? Of course not, I know the answer.
And he’s interviewing Eric Trump and he’s being downright rude. “You don’t think you’re living in the bubble of your support?”
He’s never ask or announce the above for Hillary.
Come on people.....I read you all saying Trump is going to win but I admit I am worried.
I talked to my friend Diane Feinstein this week and she never heard of either WikiLeaks or Project Veritas.
I am not at all sure that Trump is going to win this but I’d sure love to be wrong.
As for Trump mentioning suing these women, indeed even mentioning them at all, I don’t blame him. I think he should sue them handily. Because unless someone stops this “rigging” of elections by punishing those participating for mercenary reasons in unsubstantiated accusations it will keep our elections forever rigged.
Eric Trump is bringing up the Project Veritas but Steponallofus does not want to talk about that.
I've talked to over a hundred people in the past few days. I mention Wikileaks and O'Keefe.
Hardly anyone is familiar with either. This includes people determined to vote for Trump.
My take, tv is still a powerful influence.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, ABC HOST: Can he pull off the most spectacular upset in election history? ... The clock is ticking. Trump's map is shrinking. No candidate has ever come back from this far behind. ...BENENSON: Well, look, I don't think it's -- I've been in this for a while. I don't think it's over until the people vote. But what I think has been happening consistently -- and especially from the conventions on and through the debates -- is that Hillary Clinton is the only candidate in this race who's been talking to people beyond their base.