Today. I talked ____ all of that with three of my colleagues. National political correspondence, Lisa Lahr and Sheen Gold Macher, and the ____ of the Runup podcast, Ted Herndon. It's Wednesday, October 30th. Well, friends, it has finally happened. This is our final campaign round table before the election. ____ sniff. All good things must come to an ____. Herndon Shingle Mocker is there. Hey, thank you very much for ____ this ____ moment with us. We really ____ it. A very quick note on our timing here. We are ____ this conversation at around noon on Tuesday before Vice President Kamala Harris ____ a very big speech on the National Mall tonight. We will ____ about that here, of course, ____ your collective predictive powers or lack thereof. So let us ____ in. I think that we have to ____ with the closing argument that we have heard in the form of Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden. Shane, you were there. I was also there literally ____ popcorn with Shane. We had a very large box of popcorn because this was a show. Hmm. I mean this was like lights. It was ____. It was very long. I think I was there for nine hours and I think Shane was there for even nine hours longer. Speaker after speaker talked about how particularly emotional this was for the Trump family because you got this sense that they felt that their father had built New York ____ to all his buildings and projects in the city. And that New York, a deeply blue state, had ____ him out, had ____ him. This was the narrative that ____ up again and again. And now they were back. And it was ____ to be this hugely triumphant moment designed to show the scale and the reach of what they believe their father and Trump himself believes he has built, which is a movement. And the reason she's at a Puerto Rican restaurant is there's 500,000, 600,000 voters of Puerto Rican heritage in Pennsylvania. Huh? The most important state of the country. And she's ____ an explicit appeal to them. And so at the same time that Trump and has a ____ act making these insults, she has supporters in that community amplifying her message. You know, she immediately ____ a small ad, they ____ out a number of endorsements, and really they're using this to ____ attention to Trump. And Trump's divisive rhetoric in exactly the way Ed is describing, ____ that this encapsulates what you would get if you get four more years of Donald Trump. I mean, I think one of the most interesting things about Trump's speech, what, what was happening above him? Hmm. In the arena. So there's a big ____ and it says Trump will fix it, and it doesn't say what the it is. And the, it lets the public voters apply what they want to. So for voters who think democracy isn't working for them, Trump is gonna fix it. Right? This was the original appeal in 2016. He may be a ____ in a China shop, but like you don't like the way the China shop looks. Right? You may have these ____ that were ____ on stage. He is going to fix that. Now, the ____ side of his campaign says the, it is ____ and immigration and concerns that are like voiced by broad swaths of Americans, right?

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