'The act has grown stale': Analyst points to lack of Trump enthusiasm in final days
Early on election day in America, a former speechwriter in the George W. Bush W. White House claimed the campaign of Donald Trump could not be happy with the general lack of enthusiasm surrounding their candidate in the past few days.
Sitting down with MSNBC "Way Too Early" host Jonathan Lemire, political analyst Elise Jordan told the host that the poor turnout at Trump's last few rallies were indicative of a campaign and candidate who have both run out of steam.
With Lemire pointing to a North Carolina rally on Monday that was sparsely attended, Jordan deadpanned, "The act has grown stale."
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"After Madison Square Garden, I think it really reminded voters what they don't like about him," she continued. "They don't like the behavior that he encourages in his supporters. They don't like the racism that they hear from Trump. They don't like the crudeness, the inappropriate language and gestures and all the antics that he's been up to at these rallies that I wouldn't want my child to be at."
"It has just is getting tiresome, and I think that's what's in Ann Selzer's Iowa polls, I think that's what we're seeing in a state that hasn't been oversaturated with political ads and hadn't been a target of either campaign," she added. "Voters in that poll and, if that poll is an outlier, maybe it is, maybe it's not."
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