[Voters] are trying to make up their mind on who has a better plan for the economy, whose presidency would more positively impact my life?
Bill BurtonMonica Langley has a great piece in The Wall Street Journal about how they're trying to create different kinds of moments for Donald Trump, as opposed to just him shouting at rallies. They're trying to get him in classrooms, and in churches, and in diners and places where he can make a more personal connection.
Bill BurtonI think they're more looking at these two candidates. It's a band of voters with which neither candidate has very high approval ratings.
Bill BurtonYou look at the states [Barack] Obama won and wonder, well, where would Hillary Clinton have a problem and where does Donald Trump have problems? And the truth is, Donald Trump is not showing strength in any of the big states that he would need in order to actually get to 270. And Hillary Clinton is showing herself to be remarkably stable in all the states that she needs.
Bill Burton