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ryan is 46, from wisconsin and an expert on the budget. what is the first bill you intend to pass? >> ryan: well, the first bill we're going to be working on is our obamacare legislation. >> pelley: you're going to repeal it first? >> ryan: yes. >> pelley: you're not pulling the rug out from under the 20 million people who already have- - >> ryan: no, no. we-- >> pelley: --obamacare. >> ryan: we want to make sure that we have a good transition period, so that people can get better coverage at a better price. >> pelley: so what are we talking about? months? years? >> ryan: i can't give you an answer to that. we're still working on that. >> pelley: but people talked about three years, in terms of a transition. >> ryan: yeah, i don't know the answer to that right now. what we know is we have to make good on this promise. we have to bring relief as fast as possible to people who are struggling under obamacare. >> pelley: what do republicans intend to put in its place? >> ryan: patient-centered healthcare that gets everybody access to affordable healthcare coverage. so they can buy what
ryan is 46, from wisconsin and an expert on the budget. what is the first bill you intend to pass? >> ryan: well, the first bill we're going to be working on is our obamacare legislation. >> pelley: you're going to repeal it first? >> ryan: yes. >> pelley: you're not pulling the rug out from under the 20 million people who already have- - >> ryan: no, no. we-- >> pelley: --obamacare. >> ryan: we want to make sure that we have a good transition period,...
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conservative wisconsin republican, progressive washington democrat, come up with a budget deal. nobody thought they could. but i watched patty murray and paul ryan, who are principled people, cut a deal for the good of the country. i watched at the end of last year when paul ryan worked, and we got an appropriations bill that i thought was quite good. and when he went to the microphone to talk about that bill, here's what he said, "democrats got some things that they liked, republicans got some things they liked. we each had some things we didn't like." he could have said, "hey, republicans control both houses. we want it our way." but he didn't say that. he wants to do things. he wants not just a portrait but he would like a legacy. that's my belief. there's going to be room to make some things happen. >> pelley: senator, in a sense, we're introducing you to 49 states. ( laughter ) what hardship has formed your character? >> kaine: in my public life, i've had some suffering. i-i was elected city councilman in 1994 in richmond. we had the second highest homicide rate in the unit
conservative wisconsin republican, progressive washington democrat, come up with a budget deal. nobody thought they could. but i watched patty murray and paul ryan, who are principled people, cut a deal for the good of the country. i watched at the end of last year when paul ryan worked, and we got an appropriations bill that i thought was quite good. and when he went to the microphone to talk about that bill, here's what he said, "democrats got some things that they liked, republicans got...
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you saw wisconsin. i mean, you saw all these great states. they're all falling. and i think it was when we got pennsylvania that-- that we knew. and it was amazing. we were high-fiving and we were all hugging as a family. and i actually think our father was the calmest of-- of all of us even though he was really obviously the center of attention. so-- >> stahl: he went quiet is what i heard. >> eric trump: it's-- it's-- >> stahl: --is what i heard. >> eric trump: --it's a moment i'll-- i'll never forget, i can tell you that. i mean, the team was around and everybody's cheering. and it was just-- it was-- it was a beautiful night. >> ivanka trump: it is hard to put into words the experience or the emotion when your father becomes president of the united states of america. we had enormous pride, joy. it's incredibly exciting. and we're very grateful for the opportunity. and we take that opportunity very seriously. >> stahl: tiffany? >> tiffany trump: i mean, i don't think we can really prepare for our father becoming president. but we were all there together with e
you saw wisconsin. i mean, you saw all these great states. they're all falling. and i think it was when we got pennsylvania that-- that we knew. and it was amazing. we were high-fiving and we were all hugging as a family. and i actually think our father was the calmest of-- of all of us even though he was really obviously the center of attention. so-- >> stahl: he went quiet is what i heard. >> eric trump: it's-- it's-- >> stahl: --is what i heard. >> eric trump: --it's...
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. >> the pac tells nbc news the spot will run nationally and statewide in wisconsin where voters go to the polls on tuesday. one poll shows trump losing to ted cruz 40% to 30% with cruz up 21 points since february, and trump stagnant. joining me now senior political writer at buzz feed news. betsy woodriff, political reporter at the daily beast. the fact that wisconsin has a set of specific conditions, the strength of its establishment, conservative talk radio. you have reince preibus, scott walker, it's a state tailor made for cruz or we're seeing the momentum come off the trump? what do you think? >> i think it's possibly we're seeing both. wisconsin's public world doesn't mirror the rifts that republicans in other states and nationally have. there isn't this angry acrimony that you see. it's not what you see in virginia, texas or other states. part of that is because the talk radio world is to effective at bringing those groups together. another important thing about wisconsin is that 70% of all voters there have an unfavorable view of trump that undercuts the entire thesis of his c
. >> the pac tells nbc news the spot will run nationally and statewide in wisconsin where voters go to the polls on tuesday. one poll shows trump losing to ted cruz 40% to 30% with cruz up 21 points since february, and trump stagnant. joining me now senior political writer at buzz feed news. betsy woodriff, political reporter at the daily beast. the fact that wisconsin has a set of specific conditions, the strength of its establishment, conservative talk radio. you have reince preibus,...
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if you look at in wisconsin, it's not just voter id. they have cut early voting on nights and weekends. they've made it harder to register voter. they've made it harder to be a residents. you have to live there a longer period of time time. >> do you think we'll see problems on tuesday that might actually, like we saw in arizona, provide some sort of trigger for reform between what happens in the primary and the general? >> we could. the only thing that came out of five-hour lines in arizona, it made everyone wake up that the voting rights was gutted. these are the problems we'll see as a result of this. i hope we don't see be this we've already seen cases. they can't vote on tuesday. it's not a question. they're not showing up on tuesday. other people will show up. they think they will be able to vote. we don't know if they have the right id. there's lots of problems that can be on tuesday and in november. >> that night in arizona, i was watching that footage and said what if this was the state in a contested presidential election that
if you look at in wisconsin, it's not just voter id. they have cut early voting on nights and weekends. they've made it harder to register voter. they've made it harder to be a residents. you have to live there a longer period of time time. >> do you think we'll see problems on tuesday that might actually, like we saw in arizona, provide some sort of trigger for reform between what happens in the primary and the general? >> we could. the only thing that came out of five-hour lines...
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one super delegates equals 1,000 people in wisconsin. that's crazy. that doesn't seem democratic to us, but those are the rules of the game. we have to figure out to deal with them. when he's president, maybe we'll go back to one vote, one person. >> that sounds totally sensible to me. clinton folks say we don't like the way the system works. we want to change it, but right now this is the way the system works. you deal with the system. >> except, bernie said no. i'm not going to say i don't like the campaign finance system, i'm going to do it differently. everybody said it couldn't be done. couldn't be done. unrealistic. he did it. he's got over six million contributions for an average of $27 a piece. in that system, the candidate makes the rules for themselves. secretary clinton says i will take money from wall street, fossil fuel, pharmaceutical companies. >> part of the reason is or part of the logic, they'll say, this gets to something a clinton person said they're planning on focusing on bernie sanders untested. the argument isn't just about the
one super delegates equals 1,000 people in wisconsin. that's crazy. that doesn't seem democratic to us, but those are the rules of the game. we have to figure out to deal with them. when he's president, maybe we'll go back to one vote, one person. >> that sounds totally sensible to me. clinton folks say we don't like the way the system works. we want to change it, but right now this is the way the system works. you deal with the system. >> except, bernie said no. i'm not going to...
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vice presidential nominee, you'd have an ankle monitor where he could only stay in ohio, michigan and wisconsin and his job is to lock up the midwest and not worry about anything else and on paper it's no t tt worst strategy in the world. >> i think he recognizes his abortion politics would be much more tragic in a general election. i think that's going to be what he leads with. if kasich go into that convention where he's the only one still, ten weeks from now or 12 weeks, so long, beating hillary head to head or bernie sanders head to head depending on the nominee, that's going to be a pretty strong argument. >> it's totally compelling. if you're the only person that can stand up in the polls, that's a big deal. the elephant in the room is the fact based on the rnc rules as they are written, kasich might not be able to have his name read in. i was looking at the history. the current rule says you have to have a majority of delegates in eight states. it hasn't been since before the 1960s when the thresholds was low enough that kasich would need it. in the 1960s there was no rule about having m
vice presidential nominee, you'd have an ankle monitor where he could only stay in ohio, michigan and wisconsin and his job is to lock up the midwest and not worry about anything else and on paper it's no t tt worst strategy in the world. >> i think he recognizes his abortion politics would be much more tragic in a general election. i think that's going to be what he leads with. if kasich go into that convention where he's the only one still, ten weeks from now or 12 weeks, so long,...
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matt, we're saying this now post wisconsin. one of the things that's happened is demography has been destiny and geography has equalled momentum. in states they're demographically declined to do well. we're now going to step into abunch of contest trump says is going to win by big margins. does that change the pressure around trump or never trump? >> pressure is very interesting. delegate counting is what gets you there. ted cruz is showing up delegates who in the second round will not vote for donald trump place after place. north carolina, south carolina, indiana is already a disaster for donald trump. donald trump might win that. that's hard work that you actually have to do. cruz is doing it and trump is not. >> robert, my question to you is does the momentum or the perceived power, perceived legitimacy, the margins, do they matter in that process or does it come down to whose in the room? >> i think it's a little bit of both. when you look at april, it's favorable trump is going to pick up some momentum and delegates are g
matt, we're saying this now post wisconsin. one of the things that's happened is demography has been destiny and geography has equalled momentum. in states they're demographically declined to do well. we're now going to step into abunch of contest trump says is going to win by big margins. does that change the pressure around trump or never trump? >> pressure is very interesting. delegate counting is what gets you there. ted cruz is showing up delegates who in the second round will not...
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wisconsin set back. colorado an embarrassment. trump is positioned to make big gains. >> your paper, the daily news, endorses john kasich. the stop trump crowd, is this, are you causing problems for them because they were saying after wisconsin it's time to consolidate around ted cruz. if it's to give kasich new life, doesn't that only help donald trump? >> that is possible. that's the cay this has been playing about. it's difficult to game plan how these things are going.wcay thi playing about. it's difficult to game plan how these things are going.ay this playing about. it's difficult to game plan how these things are going. kasich was clearly the best choice. i was talking to some republican leaders yesterday at their big gala. they said that kasich could come out with quite a few delegates from manhattan, which is definitely trump territory. >> not sure the upper west side is trump territory. >> we're talking in the context of republicans. kasich will do well here and then we'll just see where it goes. i think we'll end up wit
wisconsin set back. colorado an embarrassment. trump is positioned to make big gains. >> your paper, the daily news, endorses john kasich. the stop trump crowd, is this, are you causing problems for them because they were saying after wisconsin it's time to consolidate around ted cruz. if it's to give kasich new life, doesn't that only help donald trump? >> that is possible. that's the cay this has been playing about. it's difficult to game plan how these things are going.wcay thi...
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i think wisconsin, there was genuinely something that happened there. but it was enabled by the demography of the state and the chart peculiarities of that. tomorrow he's going to win big, i don't think anyone questions that, but you never know. then the northeast which is absolutely his stomping ground. >> next week rhode island, connecticut, new jersey, that he's almost certainly going to sweep, or come close to sweeping. >> not new jersey. >> not new jersey. but he's probably going to do very well. and the problem is that the campaign for a long time has been built on these momentum narratives. and trump for a long time enjoyed momentum from winning big. >> those are gone now. >> we're going to see votes there but it's funny, even inside our newsroom, i have a calendar of when the state conventions are. that's where a lot of the these things are actually going to be decided. which delegates get elected? >> what do you make of this sort of power play that seems to be happening in the campaign where corey lin do you ski, seems to me, has been sidelined
i think wisconsin, there was genuinely something that happened there. but it was enabled by the demography of the state and the chart peculiarities of that. tomorrow he's going to win big, i don't think anyone questions that, but you never know. then the northeast which is absolutely his stomping ground. >> next week rhode island, connecticut, new jersey, that he's almost certainly going to sweep, or come close to sweeping. >> not new jersey. >> not new jersey. but he's...
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we saw the last primary night where bernie sanders won in wisconsin. he wasn't in wisconsin. he was in laramie, wyoming. he went on to win wyoming a few days later. sometimes it works. i actually crunched the numbers on this today, looking at these candidates who preview the next race on an election night. and it works about half the time. that by showing up somewhere down the calendar, it helps them out with that next race. so you never know. hillary clinton on the night of the wyoming caucus was in new york. so maybe that was her way of presaming a victory. >> we should introduce our friends who join us here. >> hello. >> nicole wallace, veteran of so many gop efforts, among them bush and mccain, welcome to you. robinson, a pulitzer prize winner and pulitzer board business, a series of awards they hand out, you might have heard of them. eugene, truth be told, you're the one who wrote is the stop trump movement too late? >> it's true. i tried to crunch the numbers, i tried to do the math. we all expect trump to have a big night tonight. and then we go into the five northeast
we saw the last primary night where bernie sanders won in wisconsin. he wasn't in wisconsin. he was in laramie, wyoming. he went on to win wyoming a few days later. sometimes it works. i actually crunched the numbers on this today, looking at these candidates who preview the next race on an election night. and it works about half the time. that by showing up somewhere down the calendar, it helps them out with that next race. so you never know. hillary clinton on the night of the wyoming caucus...
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and granted they did lose wisconsin. but other than that, they are, broadly speaking, winning over and over and over again. do you think that something was wrong? is new york with this massive victory the right kind of place to herald a shift? >> i spoke to someone who had a conversation with trump the other day, a close friend. and he said trump didn't think something was necessarily wrong. the thing he did think was wrong was the delegate accumulation. he didn't think he had the organization at the state conventions, but he also thought the campaign was too small. he was not getting council from many people. he wasn't building relationships across the party, he wasn't acting the way a big nominee acts. he was trying to get people to move him in that direction. >> robert costa from t"the washington post", appreciate it. can we call him judge ginsburg? >> sure. counselor. >> counselor is nice. yeah, see, he's being modest. counselor, you just made a point to us, following steve kornacki's presentation on how we get to do
and granted they did lose wisconsin. but other than that, they are, broadly speaking, winning over and over and over again. do you think that something was wrong? is new york with this massive victory the right kind of place to herald a shift? >> i spoke to someone who had a conversation with trump the other day, a close friend. and he said trump didn't think something was necessarily wrong. the thing he did think was wrong was the delegate accumulation. he didn't think he had the...
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we were sending the message that in wisconsin, cruz is the candidate that can stop him. i think we had some people coming over from the kasich camp. what we're trying to do is guide a strategy and say, neither kasich nor cruz at this point can get to the 1237 delegates they need prior to the convention, so we need everybody to be working together to stop trump from getting there too, then we can throw it open on the convention floor. a are the of people are excited about that. >> why are they so excited about that prospect? >> well, i think they're hopeful that there's some other option. like i said, donald trump still doesn't have a majority of republicans and a majority of republicans are sort of terrified that this guy is in a position that he could be our party's standbearer and god forbid president of the united states. so they're really excited about the opportunity that we might be able to actually get somebody that has a shot at beating hillary clinton, which donald trump does not. >> all right, katie packer, thanks for joining me, really appreciate it. >>> still
we were sending the message that in wisconsin, cruz is the candidate that can stop him. i think we had some people coming over from the kasich camp. what we're trying to do is guide a strategy and say, neither kasich nor cruz at this point can get to the 1237 delegates they need prior to the convention, so we need everybody to be working together to stop trump from getting there too, then we can throw it open on the convention floor. a are the of people are excited about that. >> why are...
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the congressman from wisconsin after the wisconsin voting who said, out and out, with voter i.d. laws, it's going to help us win the presidency. >> i'm blue skying here, bear with me. it always occurs to me that at every moment in my life, the government in some sense has known where i lived. >> right. >> almost by definition. >> that is -- -- it's called the post office. they always know my address. if you have an address, it is known. so it also seems that you could create a universe in which everyone was just registered at their address. >> why is it that we make men sign up for the selective service and they're not like, we know you're an american, we know that you're over 18, register you to vote. that's the premise behind automatic registration. at some point we're going to get all of the agencies that have reliable information about citizenship, that have reliable information about age, and we're going to use them to register people to vote, unless you say that you don't want to be. and that's sort of the beauty of the system. right now we're starting with dmvs because und
the congressman from wisconsin after the wisconsin voting who said, out and out, with voter i.d. laws, it's going to help us win the presidency. >> i'm blue skying here, bear with me. it always occurs to me that at every moment in my life, the government in some sense has known where i lived. >> right. >> almost by definition. >> that is -- -- it's called the post office. they always know my address. if you have an address, it is known. so it also seems that you could...
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i was at a polling site at marquette university in milwaukee, wisconsin. the polls had closed in the wisconsin primary. the lines snaked through the building there. long lines that day were attributed to at least a couple of factors. democratic party spokesperson blamed the slow line on wisconsin's new photo i.d. law. strict photo i.d. laws tend to affect people of color disproportionately as well as young folks like college students. the long line i was at attributed to new voters trying to register that day. same-day registration in wisconsin is considered a good thing, it doesn't require people to register when they can miss a deadline. but there are ways of making it even easier to vote. coming up a little later, how four states have solved the voter registration mess with just one simple trick. stay tuned. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap eac
i was at a polling site at marquette university in milwaukee, wisconsin. the polls had closed in the wisconsin primary. the lines snaked through the building there. long lines that day were attributed to at least a couple of factors. democratic party spokesperson blamed the slow line on wisconsin's new photo i.d. law. strict photo i.d. laws tend to affect people of color disproportionately as well as young folks like college students. the long line i was at attributed to new voters trying to...
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sanders expecting to win in wisconsin. he's pushing on a hand to laramie, wyoming trying to she he will stay in this to win it. i think there's a bit of -pexpectations game playing at this point. i think it will be a question of assuming sanders is able to pull out a win here. just how wide that margin is, chris. >> all right. thank you. meanwhile, donald trump is acknowledging the high stakes of tomorrow's vote here in wisconsin where the 42 delegates up for grabs could be the difference between getting to the magic number of 1237 delegates to lock up the nomination or going to a contested convention in cleveland this july. >> if we do well here, folks, it's over. if we don't, if we don't win here it's not over. wouldn't you like to take the credit in wisconsin for ending it. your vote will be important tomorrow because the world is watching, wisconsin. they're seeing if this momentum from this incredible movement is going to be slowed down. >> right now at that trump event, trump's wife is speaking. a rare campaign appea
sanders expecting to win in wisconsin. he's pushing on a hand to laramie, wyoming trying to she he will stay in this to win it. i think there's a bit of -pexpectations game playing at this point. i think it will be a question of assuming sanders is able to pull out a win here. just how wide that margin is, chris. >> all right. thank you. meanwhile, donald trump is acknowledging the high stakes of tomorrow's vote here in wisconsin where the 42 delegates up for grabs could be the difference...
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central time across wisconsin. let's go to a great town in wisconsin. talk to tony who is standing by in green bay. what would an outsider notice at these polling locations across wisconsin today and tonight? >> reporter: you might notice that the line is about as long as the line outside a green pay pa -- bay packers game. it stretches all this way. people are doing all they can to stay into it. a guy is reading a fantasy novel. some people have looked at the line and left. it's a really hopeful and excit excited crowd here. there's a married couple, 41 years. they're getting some quality time in they didn't expect. catching up on e-mail, facebooking. we have three generations of women, grandma, mom and daughter. they're not sure who they will vote for. they are trying to make up their minds. that's new voter registration behind me. you see the family registering for the same time. wisconsin has same-day voter registration. again the line, the lines. turn out is part of it. there's also the new voter id law that's slowing things down. there's a bottlen
central time across wisconsin. let's go to a great town in wisconsin. talk to tony who is standing by in green bay. what would an outsider notice at these polling locations across wisconsin today and tonight? >> reporter: you might notice that the line is about as long as the line outside a green pay pa -- bay packers game. it stretches all this way. people are doing all they can to stay into it. a guy is reading a fantasy novel. some people have looked at the line and left. it's a really...
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i think what we saw part of in wisconsin. some of these folks volunteering and in state after state after state but have never done politics before are getting the hang of it and really into it. >> a machine. it's moving. >> and can smell the possibility of victory and organization till counts. >> i think that bernie is acting like a guy that's going to win and talked tonight -- i'm not sure it's totally accurate. he said i'm either one up are one down. the bloomberg poll -- the others are much wider acting like he's in the thick of things. >> what i can't stop thinking about, chris, 0 million have voted on the republican side and democratic side i am sure as equally as many people. at the end of the day the way it might work out for bernie sanders, it may come down to 200 people, unbound delegates or superdelegates on the other side. if that is what american democracy is about and going through all the motion before, i don't know if it's depressing or -- >> is bernie going to pull them out or not? >> you talk to my hipster f
i think what we saw part of in wisconsin. some of these folks volunteering and in state after state after state but have never done politics before are getting the hang of it and really into it. >> a machine. it's moving. >> and can smell the possibility of victory and organization till counts. >> i think that bernie is acting like a guy that's going to win and talked tonight -- i'm not sure it's totally accurate. he said i'm either one up are one down. the bloomberg poll --...
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here's where that race stands after wisconsin. trump is still the only candidate in sight of the finish line with 756 delegates trailed by cruz with 517. marco rubio who suspended his campaign in third with just 172. john kasich who's still in the race with 143. it's still an uphill climb for trump. according to nbc news, he now needs to win 58% of the remaining delegates in order to clinch the nomination on the first ballot at that republican convention in cleveland in july. if trump falls short, the race would likely move to a contested convention. something the campaign appears to be struggling to prepare for. according to politico, trump's embattled campaign manager corey lewandowski is fighting to preserve his own power and to box out paul manefort hired last month. one source with knowledge of the situation told msnbc's ari melber that manafort views his role as having broader authority than lewandowski might think and was said to have told the cam pa campaign he needs absolute control of political strategy. maneford was sch
here's where that race stands after wisconsin. trump is still the only candidate in sight of the finish line with 756 delegates trailed by cruz with 517. marco rubio who suspended his campaign in third with just 172. john kasich who's still in the race with 143. it's still an uphill climb for trump. according to nbc news, he now needs to win 58% of the remaining delegates in order to clinch the nomination on the first ballot at that republican convention in cleveland in july. if trump falls...
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he served as chief of staff to a republican state senator in wisconsin. he said he was there when the law was conceived in 2011. he said you want to know why i left the republican party as it exists today. i was in the closed senate republican caucus when voter id bills were discussed. a handful were giddy about the ramifications and lit rally singled out the prospect of people of color. why did you feel compelled to write about this experience? >> hey, chris. honestly, it was out of frustration. you kind of forget after you're out of capitol building how this all works. it became one of my employees, a young man who moved out here from california late last year. 21-year-old, 22-year-old guy and never really been active in politics before. he was feeling the bern and went to register the day before and found out, i'm a guy who has to work in the capitol, i didn't know in wisconsin you have to have either your original birth certificate, naturalization paper or valid u.s. passport in order to get a driver's license. if you move to platville, wisconsin, 15
he served as chief of staff to a republican state senator in wisconsin. he said he was there when the law was conceived in 2011. he said you want to know why i left the republican party as it exists today. i was in the closed senate republican caucus when voter id bills were discussed. a handful were giddy about the ramifications and lit rally singled out the prospect of people of color. why did you feel compelled to write about this experience? >> hey, chris. honestly, it was out of...
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does ted cruz's big triumph in wisconsin on tuesday feel like it happened a long, long time ago. in the mere three days, cruz had been flipped off on the cover of the new york daily news. had to cancel a visit to a charter school. got heckle and shouted down in the bronx with people demanding his visa. donald trump declared the april equivalent has been welcomed home as the favorite son. a perfect vessel for a brand of northeast republicanism. casting himself as the defender of the state's collective honor. >> remember he started lecturing me on new york values like we're no good. like we're no good. i started talking to him about the world trade center, the bravery, the incredible bravery of everybody. our police, our firemen. >> trump rolled out his new york leadership team and local endorsements. his 2010 candidate for dpoef. -- governor. beating his favorite candidate in the primary. >> i've never run for office before. i'm an outsider. i'm not politically correct, and i don't want to be. i think you're seeing the difference between me and my competitors. one wants to clean u
does ted cruz's big triumph in wisconsin on tuesday feel like it happened a long, long time ago. in the mere three days, cruz had been flipped off on the cover of the new york daily news. had to cancel a visit to a charter school. got heckle and shouted down in the bronx with people demanding his visa. donald trump declared the april equivalent has been welcomed home as the favorite son. a perfect vessel for a brand of northeast republicanism. casting himself as the defender of the state's...
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and all across the first congressional district of wisconsin, there's a primary taking place there. a republican primary. paul ryan being challenged by an anti-establishment candidate named paul nealon. it was just a week ago that paul nealon was being praise said by donald trump, the republican nominee per president. we are going to bring you the results from that race, from paul ryan's primary, as soon as we get them. again, polls closing right now. results should be trickling in
and all across the first congressional district of wisconsin, there's a primary taking place there. a republican primary. paul ryan being challenged by an anti-establishment candidate named paul nealon. it was just a week ago that paul nealon was being praise said by donald trump, the republican nominee per president. we are going to bring you the results from that race, from paul ryan's primary, as soon as we get them. again, polls closing right now. results should be trickling in
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wisconsin, clinton is ahead by 15 points in the latest poll. another way to illustrate the yawning gap between clinton and trump, is to look at the daily forecast, putting clinton's chances of winning the election at 75%. joining me now, senior spokesman for the 2008 obama campaign and a principal for 270 strategies, a consulting firm named after what it takes to win a presidential election. as you look at this, as a veteran of the obama campaigns, what strikes -- what jumps out to you about the map, particularly as compared to 2008 or 2012? >> you know, if you're looking at the states that you think you have in your pocket, in the last six elections, there have been 19 states that have been voted democratic. and you start as a democrat with 242 electoral votes. that was the same case in 2008, when we were looking at the map. so we were pretty close, we had 28 states to go to get there. there were a couple states that were very close in 2008. iowa was 10,000 votes, the raw vote difference. new mexico, was 588 raw votes. >> wow. >> so we were ta
wisconsin, clinton is ahead by 15 points in the latest poll. another way to illustrate the yawning gap between clinton and trump, is to look at the daily forecast, putting clinton's chances of winning the election at 75%. joining me now, senior spokesman for the 2008 obama campaign and a principal for 270 strategies, a consulting firm named after what it takes to win a presidential election. as you look at this, as a veteran of the obama campaigns, what strikes -- what jumps out to you about...
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curfew will be implemented for teenagers in wisconsin started by the 23-year-old police shooting of smith and he had a loaded handgun and fled a traffic stop on foot saturday afternoon and police allege body camera footage yet to be released or confirmed shows him turn toward the officer with a gun before that shooting. residents were in the streets for two straight nights and before the protest last night, someone injured by gunfire and joining me now, outside the police department in milwaukee is kerry sanders. what has unfolded today and the early evening? >> reporter: in the early evening, complete calm and people gathered outside the sherman park neighborhood having barbec barbecues. it looks like a regular day. the new reality is they have what they call troublemakers who seem to want to get rowdy and for two nights we have had basic riots in milwaukee in this neighborhood. you talked about that one person who was shot. this doesn't sound like what you hear happening in the united states. imagine this, a young man shot in the street, goes down, and the police have to get an arm armo
curfew will be implemented for teenagers in wisconsin started by the 23-year-old police shooting of smith and he had a loaded handgun and fled a traffic stop on foot saturday afternoon and police allege body camera footage yet to be released or confirmed shows him turn toward the officer with a gun before that shooting. residents were in the streets for two straight nights and before the protest last night, someone injured by gunfire and joining me now, outside the police department in...
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trump is back now in wisconsin. we are waiting here for an address this hour that the campaign is billing as a prepared statement and policy address on law and order. aides telling nbc news, trump will use a teleprompter and that would avoid potentially any off-the-cuff remarks. a recent poll in that state shows trump trailing there by 15 points. in light of those numbers, he was asked today about this unusual strategy, why he's campaigning in states like this. >> i have many friends in wisconsin. they're the ones that asked me to come here. but i have many friends in wisconsin, and i think we'll do well here. again, it's been a long time since anybody won wisconsin. i believe it was ronald reagan, in terms of a republican. so i understand what i'm up against, but i thought i'd make the trip for friends and we'll see what happens. >> joining us now from that rally in west bend, out there is hallie jackson. let me start by asking you right out the gate, does this look, according to your reporting, like something bold
trump is back now in wisconsin. we are waiting here for an address this hour that the campaign is billing as a prepared statement and policy address on law and order. aides telling nbc news, trump will use a teleprompter and that would avoid potentially any off-the-cuff remarks. a recent poll in that state shows trump trailing there by 15 points. in light of those numbers, he was asked today about this unusual strategy, why he's campaigning in states like this. >> i have many friends in...
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it's not clear he'll be able to build on it with the antics he pulled in wisconsin. talking about issues like over-policing will be good for the black community in ways that are clearly divorced from reality in terms of our own experience in new york city, where we've seen both a dramatic decline and stop and frisk and a dramatic decline in crime at the some point in time. it's not going to work in suburban america, and not going to work with black folks. he's run away from invitations from the naacp. and other organizations but he's chosen to duck that. >> the black outreach director of the campaign, saying people who don't believe in donald trump will have to bow down. what do you make of that, really quickly? >> i know omarosa, i've known her since the clinton years. unfortunate comment. very unfortunate. bow down leads you down the road of an old ugly past. these are not good words at all. >> sorry we are out of time. thanks so much both of you. that is "all in" for this evening. you can catch me again tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern time. so stay up for that. in t
it's not clear he'll be able to build on it with the antics he pulled in wisconsin. talking about issues like over-policing will be good for the black community in ways that are clearly divorced from reality in terms of our own experience in new york city, where we've seen both a dramatic decline and stop and frisk and a dramatic decline in crime at the some point in time. it's not going to work in suburban america, and not going to work with black folks. he's run away from invitations from the...