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CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman discusses why Former President Donald Trump may have criticized
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Right now we want to check in on the state of the presidential race in the breaking news we
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witnessed a few moments ago President Obama's first public appearance on the campaign trail
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for Vice President Harris his remarks in Pennsylvania were the first and what the
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campaign has said will be a major final push by the former president to help get out the
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vote in battleground states this is what he told a large crowd moments ago in Pittsburgh
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specifically the men watching. And by the way I'm sorry gentlemen I've noticed this especially
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with some men who seem to think Trump's behavior the bullying and the putting people down
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is a sign of strength.
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And I am I am here to tell you that is not what real strength is it never has been.
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Real strength is about working hard and carrying a heavy load without complaining.
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Real strength is about taking responsibility for your actions and telling the truth even
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when it's inconvenient. Real strength is about helping people who need it and standing up for
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those who can't always stand up for themselves. That is what we should want for our daughters
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and for our sons and that is what I want to see in a president of the United States of America.
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I'll join us now as former senior advisor President Obama David Axelrod New York Times
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senior political correspondent Maggie Haberman also former Trump campaign advisor David Urban
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and Jamal Simmons former communications director for Vice President Harris. First of all Maggie
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Haberman let me let me start with you. What do you make of I mean seeing President Obama back
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on on the trail how effective do you think he is and how concerned do you think the the Trump
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campaign might be? Look there's nobody like Obama for Democrats as a surrogate there just isn't
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there really is no performer like him in the country frankly delivering that kind of a message
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and able to connect with the audience the way he is. I think the Trump campaign would rather not
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have President Obama out there I think that this is you know it contrasts pretty strikingly with
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what Trump is saying. Obama is talking about a forward-looking message and about you know taking
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care of other people and that's the opposite of a very apocalyptic version of the country
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coming from Trump. It has to mobilize people and so we'll see if it has that effect but this is
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because there is a lot of concern on the Harris team about how her numbers are just not where
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they would like them to be with black and Latino men and specifically younger black and Latino men
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and there's just nobody like Obama to be able to deliver that specific message. Jamal I mean what
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do you make of this appeal from Obama to men and we should note earlier today at a stop at a Harris
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campaign office he said flat out he thinks some black men may be unsure about electing a woman
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president. As Maggie said there is nobody like Barack Obama he is the kind of most popular Democrat
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who's been elected. I mean I think Michelle Obama is probably more popular than Barack Obama
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but other than Michelle Obama he's probably the most popular Democrat out there. One thing for
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us to be sober about is you know for Democrats of a certain age Barack Obama is a rock star
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but he's kind of a throwback to young people. I mean if you think about this this way nobody
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under the age of 30 has ever voted for Barack Obama before. I was talking to a 26 year old
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colleague at one point and started talking about the 2008 campaign who said to me
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oh yeah I kind of remember that I was in middle school when that happened right.
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So this is all very sobering for those of us you know who remember this vividly.
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So Barack Obama is somebody who is compelling but for those younger voters who she's really
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trying to reach the ones under 35 the ones who've never voted for Barack Obama before
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they're going to need some other surrogates who are also out there making the same message
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that Barack Obama, President Obama is making today. Jamal as someone who was born in 1967
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I'm not even going to ask you when you were born. Let me go to David Axelrod. David
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you'll understand. David so I want to play yeah I know I want to play something that
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that the former president said about President Trump because he went after him pretty hard tonight.
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And the reason some people think well I don't know I remember that economy when he first came
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in being pretty good. Yeah it was pretty good because it was my economy. The other day his
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running mate had the nerve to say Donald Trump salvaged the Affordable Care Act.
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I mean
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Donald Trump spent his entire presidency trying to tear it down and by the way he
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couldn't even do that right. With Kamala you've got actual plans. Trump concepts of a plan.
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You know to Jamal's point David there are a lot of young people who do not you know have the same
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perhaps you know personal feeling toward former President Obama that that Democrats who voted
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for him do have. Do you think he's effective? Yeah well first of all Jamal's right there need
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to be other surrogates out there and perhaps surrogates who are closer to the demo. But let
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me tell you something. I don't care who you are or what you knew or didn't know walking into that
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room. That speech was a riveting speech. That speech was a value laden speech. That speech was
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rooted in truth and facts. But and you know the value laden piece of it is the most important.
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You know I've always said and I think this is something that President Obama believed strongly
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is that you know democracy is a is a is a battle between cynicism and hope. And he's always chosen
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the hope side of that equation. And that is infectious. And I don't I don't think you have
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to have known him from his previous incarnation as president to appreciate the words he spoke
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tonight and how he's how he speaks them. You know he doesn't give speeches. He gives talks. He has
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a conversation with the audience and it's very very effective.
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David Ervin do you think the Trump campaign should be worried about the former president
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from President Obama that he's going to be able to motivate some of the young black men
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especially to to go to the polls? Well I can't speak to young black men Anderson obviously.
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I'm not I'm not the guy's an old white guy. But let me give you a few data points that I just
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for consideration to you know people in Pennsylvania do not forget in 2008 when Barack
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Obama was at a fundraiser in San Francisco referring to them as bitter and clinging into
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guns and religion. And I could tell you as somebody on the ground on election night in 2016 before
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election night 2016 Independence Hall we had Barack and Michelle Obama, John Bon Jovi, Bruce
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Springsteen, Beyonce, Jay-Z, and a cast of thousands roughly 35,000 people were there.
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None of that Barack Obama magic transferred to Hillary Clinton. So I'm not particularly concerned
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about that. And then interestingly Axel David Axelrod probably know the statistics better on
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this but in in 2008 Obama crushed it in Pennsylvania did extremely well. In 2012 he did less well.
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He lost the state by a little bit over more than 300,000 voters so was the first second term
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president elected with less popular votes than any other president modern history. And many of
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those votes that he lost those 300,000 came from counties in western Pennsylvania. Those Democrats
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are now Trump Republicans. So I'm not quite sure that Republicans are quaking in their boots about
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Barack Obama campaigning in Pennsylvania. Just just just just I think you misspoke. He didn't
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lose Pennsylvania in 2012. Thank you. He won the state twice. No no Ax. He lost by three he lost
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he won but by 300,000 votes less. He lost 300,000 votes in 2012 over his 2008 total. He became less
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popular. Yeah especially in western Pennsylvania. We went through we went through an epic economic
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crisis during that period that he helped lead us out of. But yes there were reverberations from
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that in that election there's no doubt about it. Maggie as you know the former president was in
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Detroit today used his speech to criticize Detroit the city he was in. I just want to play that.
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I don't think anything that we're talking about today is high on her list.
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The whole country is going to be like you want to know the truth. It'll be like Detroit. Our whole
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country will end up being like Detroit if she's your president. Well we're a developing nation
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too. Just take a look at Detroit. Detroit's a developing Detroit's a developing area
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a hell of a lot more than most places in China.
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No some people might look at that and say why would he trash the city with the city he is
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speaking in. Is he is that a calculation because he thinks he's you know not particularly popular
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in Detroit itself but is appealing to others in in Michigan and elsewhere.
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I think he was appealing to the people in that room who were a group of largely white businessmen
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as I understand it. You could hear there was applause when he said the line but to your point
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this is going to appear in local news outside of that room and insulting the city that you're in
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especially one with a large number of black voters is not usually a prescription that gets
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made for candidates. We'll see if it matters to him. He's been saying things like this
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for a very long time about various communities that he goes into. It hasn't always mattered
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but it can have a cumulative effect especially in races that are very tight. It's certainly
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not something that I think his his advisors would have liked that he said. I think calling
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it a developing nation was something that you will see again used by his opponents.
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Yeah Anderson as the resident Detroiter here, the one who was born and raised there, let me just say
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one thing. The one thing you cannot do is come to Detroit as an outsider and talk bad about it. We
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may talk bad about it to each other but you can't come in and talk bad about it and let me just say
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that the Detroit that he's probably referencing is like a 30-year-old reference. The Detroit today
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has young people from all over the suburbs, all over the metropolitan area who are moving into
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the city, developing new places and so I think the part that Trump is trying to do is really a
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leftover from an earlier era. I think he's going to find that's going to
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hurt him in southeast Michigan not help him.
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