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reince priebus and the chairman may be afraid of him, but activists find that offputting. you have to throw out all the rules when we're talking about his candidacy because all of us have been predicting sort of the wrong things are happening. but voters took a lot away from him tonight in terms of the questions that were asked. they learned a lot about donald trump that they frankly didn't know. so what some republicans now believe will happen in the coming weeks or months as this goes along, will there be a third-party group? will there be a group that will start reminding these conservative activists that donald trump may not be the conservative you think he is? so i think coming out of this, he did not implode by any means at all. he certainly didn't soar. but he didn't implode. but he i think set the wrong tone for a lot of those activists. but on the positive side, john kasich across the board seemed to get very, very strong reviews. he's the newest candidate in the field. he certainly showed that he deserves to be on that primetime stage. so john kasich i think, you
reince priebus and the chairman may be afraid of him, but activists find that offputting. you have to throw out all the rules when we're talking about his candidacy because all of us have been predicting sort of the wrong things are happening. but voters took a lot away from him tonight in terms of the questions that were asked. they learned a lot about donald trump that they frankly didn't know. so what some republicans now believe will happen in the coming weeks or months as this goes along,...
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priebus. he said he's confident the party will have a nominee by march or early april. a got number of strategists think that's wishful thinking anyway, even more so now that trump has upended things. priebus also downplayed trump's debate night refusal to rule out a third party run and many in the party think he should have been tougher. now much of this can be chocked up to jittery republicans looking for someone to blame. how he handles trump is now a big part of the chairman's job evaluation. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday. "state of the union" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> trump on the attack. his shocking complaint about debate moderator megyn kelly. >> she gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. and you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming
priebus. he said he's confident the party will have a nominee by march or early april. a got number of strategists think that's wishful thinking anyway, even more so now that trump has upended things. priebus also downplayed trump's debate night refusal to rule out a third party run and many in the party think he should have been tougher. now much of this can be chocked up to jittery republicans looking for someone to blame. how he handles trump is now a big part of the chairman's job...
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reince priebus being very delicate about how to handle donald trump. is is they're a problem on how they should reign him in, if they can or how they handle him? >> reporter: one, erick erickson and the rnc have two separate jobs. they don't like each other. they are politically aligned in the fact that they are republicans. erick represents a more conservative side than the rnc. for legal reasons, the rnc can't disinvite him for a debate. if you qualify and there is eligibility criteria, they get invited. we have seen the rnc ask for an apology. i'm not sure how much more they can do. it rests with the voters, the folks attending this red state gathering right behind me. quite frankly, his rivals for the republican national convention. it will be interesting what scott walker and jeb bush has to say. we have seen some of the candidates come out and chastise them. >> let's not forget this about donald trump. even folks who i talked to who were happy that donald trump was disinvited. they did make this point. it is true. donald trump is talking about is
reince priebus being very delicate about how to handle donald trump. is is they're a problem on how they should reign him in, if they can or how they handle him? >> reporter: one, erick erickson and the rnc have two separate jobs. they don't like each other. they are politically aligned in the fact that they are republicans. erick represents a more conservative side than the rnc. for legal reasons, the rnc can't disinvite him for a debate. if you qualify and there is eligibility criteria,...
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in a recent interview counter cnn's dana bash, rnc chair reince priebus says he's not concerned. >> if there's one guy who should be worried, it should be me, and i'm telling you i'm not. >> as for trump, a pre-debate says he was fully prepped for that question. his answer -- all options are on the table. trump will be back on the campaign trail tomorrow at a sold-out event in michigan where we should get a better idea of whether these comments are hurting him. >> even as he talks about trump, governor scott walker of wisconsin is trying to pivot back to the other front-runner. take a listen. >> talk about another candidate running for president. i'm not going to talk about the one the media wants me to talk about. instead i'm talking about the guy in the middle of the stage the other day. we need to talk about the real threat in this race, and that is the possible that hillary clinton could be elected president of the united states. >> let's go to cnn's senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny, he is 234 exeter new hampshire, she's pitching a plan to major college affordable, she s
in a recent interview counter cnn's dana bash, rnc chair reince priebus says he's not concerned. >> if there's one guy who should be worried, it should be me, and i'm telling you i'm not. >> as for trump, a pre-debate says he was fully prepped for that question. his answer -- all options are on the table. trump will be back on the campaign trail tomorrow at a sold-out event in michigan where we should get a better idea of whether these comments are hurting him. >> even as he...
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but here's the bigger problem that reince priebus, the chairman of the republican national committee has. in 2003, he came out with this big report about how they were going to be the open ten party, that they were going to come up with all sorts of ways to reach out, to expand their diversity. all of this is doing is driving a wedge between populations and that is a wedge that the republicans are not going to be able to get back very easily. >> you agree, alex? >> no, i don't. i think that there are families who come here and women who come here to anchor their families in the united states. that is what it is and somehow -- >> alex -- >> somehow doing that is okay. but pointing it out is not. and that's what people think is so dishonest and corrupt about our politics these days. telling the truth is not an insult. it's the truth. >> here's the truth, which -- here's the truth. which is that hundreds of thousands of people in the last seven years have been deported who have children in the united states, born in the united states. >> but you're avoiding this issue hilary. >> no, thi
but here's the bigger problem that reince priebus, the chairman of the republican national committee has. in 2003, he came out with this big report about how they were going to be the open ten party, that they were going to come up with all sorts of ways to reach out, to expand their diversity. all of this is doing is driving a wedge between populations and that is a wedge that the republicans are not going to be able to get back very easily. >> you agree, alex? >> no, i don't. i...
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. >> and reince priebus was on the show yesterday. he was talking about turning down the two planks that were offered for the party platform that went to balancing out what you teach about homosexuality and another kind of targeting of homosexuality. he said it was procedure. they didn't make it through. they put out those did not make it. moody, what two moments stood out to you? i agree with john about kasich. he took a question that was typical gop red meat. your st. peter empathy thing and small government. i thought he turned it on his head well. what stood out to you as a moment? >> two things. one was carly fiorina's performance in the way she introduced herself to people who may have never heard of her before. she came out articulate forceful especially in her attacks on hillary clinton. i think she will be someone people will look to now they know who she is. she is the name that i heard on the lips of many conservative activists watching the debate here in cleveland. i thought it was also very interesting at the very beginni
. >> and reince priebus was on the show yesterday. he was talking about turning down the two planks that were offered for the party platform that went to balancing out what you teach about homosexuality and another kind of targeting of homosexuality. he said it was procedure. they didn't make it through. they put out those did not make it. moody, what two moments stood out to you? i agree with john about kasich. he took a question that was typical gop red meat. your st. peter empathy...
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. >> remember after the loss in 2012 reince priebus the chairman of the rnc they did an autopsy and said republicans have to do better with minorities, with offers, you have to do better with hispanics and women, have to do better with young people. how's that working out so far? >> well, since then they have poured lots of resources into that project. they've been putting gop operatives around the country, reaching out to minority voters and koch brothers network are putting thousands of dollars into this effort, possibly even more than that. and then donald trump came along and made that message a lot more muddled. made it much more difficult. as joe johns reported, democrats are gleeful about the possibility of donald trump being the general election candidate. you notice hillary clinton talked about him. it makes it easy for her to associate donald trump with the other republicans. that puts other republicans on the defensive in that case and they have to answer for everything donald trump says because he's the front-runner that that makes that autopsy project more difficult to execu
. >> remember after the loss in 2012 reince priebus the chairman of the rnc they did an autopsy and said republicans have to do better with minorities, with offers, you have to do better with hispanics and women, have to do better with young people. how's that working out so far? >> well, since then they have poured lots of resources into that project. they've been putting gop operatives around the country, reaching out to minority voters and koch brothers network are putting...
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priebus. he said he's confident the party will have a nominee by march or early april. a got number of strategists think that's wishful thinking anyway, even more so now that trump has upended things. priebus also downplayed trump's debate night refusal to rule out a third party run and many in the party think he should have been tougher. now much of this can be chocked up to jittery republicans looking for someone to blame. how he handles trump is now a big part of the chairman's job evaluation. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday. "state of the union" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> trump on the attack. his shocking complaint about debate moderator megyn kelly. >> she gets out and she starts asking me all sorts of ridiculous questions. and you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> with republican outrage mounting, will he apologize? i'll ask him in moments. >>> plus, the only woman in the republican
priebus. he said he's confident the party will have a nominee by march or early april. a got number of strategists think that's wishful thinking anyway, even more so now that trump has upended things. priebus also downplayed trump's debate night refusal to rule out a third party run and many in the party think he should have been tougher. now much of this can be chocked up to jittery republicans looking for someone to blame. how he handles trump is now a big part of the chairman's job...
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other more moderate republican, people like jeb bush, people like reince priebus would be alarmed with this six-point plan because they want to do well with latino voters. in some ways, this is a flashback to the rhetoric you heard in 2012 from mitt romney, this idea of self-deportation. this is which-to-make things so difficult people would leave the country. >> what are the specific details on this plan? on this comprehensive immigration reform plan which is very different than moderates would have liked, including this wall that he says mexico will pay for. >> what's interesting is he goes into detail on certain issues. so he talks about how he'll force mexico to pay for the wall by blocking remittances to mexico which is not an insignificant sum of money. he talks about tripling the number of customs and immigration enforcement agents. what's interesting is what he leaves out in the plan. he talks about deporting all criminal aliens in the plan. but when you hear him speak normally, he talks about deporting everyone who's undocumented and allowing a path to legal stall us the for s
other more moderate republican, people like jeb bush, people like reince priebus would be alarmed with this six-point plan because they want to do well with latino voters. in some ways, this is a flashback to the rhetoric you heard in 2012 from mitt romney, this idea of self-deportation. this is which-to-make things so difficult people would leave the country. >> what are the specific details on this plan? on this comprehensive immigration reform plan which is very different than...
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and reince priebus and everybody. they're treating me very nicely. and that's what i want. i want a level playing field. and if i get a level playing field, fairness, then it's highly unlikely that i do the other, which would be, you would call a third party. >> it's that pledge right at the top, not taking that pledge that many analysts believe might hurt trump the most. i mean, people who do not want a repeat of '92, that a billionaire businessman runs third party, siphons vote from potentially a bush, and hands the white house to a clinton. i mean, is this the most resonant point here, beyond the comments about john mccain, even the comments about megyn kelly? >> yeah. i said that earlier in our last segment, that this is the leverage he's dangling over the heads of the republican party, and i think that people are very fearful of this. you know, donald trump said that he's a smart guy. ask him a question about physics. i can tell you that he has definitely -- he is not -- he's violated all the laws of political physics, okay? they don't apply to him. and so, this has cr
and reince priebus and everybody. they're treating me very nicely. and that's what i want. i want a level playing field. and if i get a level playing field, fairness, then it's highly unlikely that i do the other, which would be, you would call a third party. >> it's that pledge right at the top, not taking that pledge that many analysts believe might hurt trump the most. i mean, people who do not want a repeat of '92, that a billionaire businessman runs third party, siphons vote from...
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what does that mean and why we also have the rnc chairman reince priebus to talk to us about why what he says tonight could be success for his party. >>> and can donald trump compete against nine experienced politicians? what do each of the candidates need to do significantly tonight? and what should they avoid doing? we'll explore that, next. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble... ...and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not honda. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. nbut your dell 2-in-1 laptoped gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. get this high performance laptop bundle for only $399. office depot officemax. gear
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you heard reince priebus last week down at the urban league talking about african-american voters jeb bush was there as well. he hasn't been a candidate so far who has made that kind of outreach. part of his portfolio even though he does say that he was win the african-american vote, win the latino vote that seems to be very unlikely given all of his racialized rhetoric. >> he asserted that again at the end of the abc interview saying i will win the african-american vote i will win the hispanic vote. very quickly to you, m.j. his campaign fired sam nunnberg for racially charged facebook posts he say he did not post. what does that do on the issue of race and donald trump as a candidate? >> as you clarified, these are facebook post that the aide said he did not write. i think that didn't really matter to the trump campaign that gets it only has a couple days before trump takes the debate stage which is going to be a very important moment for him and for him proving himself to a wider audience. i think that the trump campaign understands that its gop rivals have a long list of attacks t
you heard reince priebus last week down at the urban league talking about african-american voters jeb bush was there as well. he hasn't been a candidate so far who has made that kind of outreach. part of his portfolio even though he does say that he was win the african-american vote, win the latino vote that seems to be very unlikely given all of his racialized rhetoric. >> he asserted that again at the end of the abc interview saying i will win the african-american vote i will win the...
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the republican national committee chairman reince priebus says having donald trump in this gop political contest has been "a necessaryt positive" for the republican party. do you agree if. >> i do. i don't agree with everything donald trump says but he's making other republicans go off their talking points he's appealing to real people. i'm saying this as a new yorker. he may be a billionaire from the east side of manhattan but he talks like the guys i grew up with in queens or brooklyn he talks like a real person. how this is going to play out between now and the primaries i don't know. i think he's forcing the other candidates to be more real and to get off their talking points and address issues that the american people are concerned about. >> >>you haven't endorsed anybody yet? >> no. >> sounds like you like donald trump. >> listen, i like him. he's contributed to my campaigns. when i was having the islamist radicalization hearings he was one of the only people in public life who strongly defended me. i think governor bush is a good candidate, marco rubio, john kasich, carly fiorina.
the republican national committee chairman reince priebus says having donald trump in this gop political contest has been "a necessaryt positive" for the republican party. do you agree if. >> i do. i don't agree with everything donald trump says but he's making other republicans go off their talking points he's appealing to real people. i'm saying this as a new yorker. he may be a billionaire from the east side of manhattan but he talks like the guys i grew up with in queens or...