And yet, the former district attorney, who was his prior mentor, of course, Lynne Abraham, along with this other lawsuit, finally says she believes he should be out. Why do you think they went to this unprecedented step, she and mr. Sprague . Why do you think that Seth Williams is willing to combat them, i guess, and not just resign . And do you think itll work . Well, i think most of the preeminent ethics lawyers in town have said theres no legal basis for putting him out of office, so im not quite sure why theyre doing this. I mean, im sure that they must have consulted with them. So theres some publicity, and there may be outrage. I dont know. I mean, seth has brought obviously himself to a position where he is i wont use the word disgrace. People are innocent until proven guilty. There have been many people calling for him to step down. That might be the right thing to do, but its his decision at the end of the day. And i just and i also think that they should have called for him t
Only on this week. Plus, how would a trump loss affect the gop . We talk to the independent candidate threatening to edge trump out in a key red state. From abc news, its this week. Here now, chief anchor, George Stephanopoulos. Good morning chlt. With two weeks and two days to go, what is the end game for donald trump . Can he pull off the most spectacular upset in election history, or has his Unprecedented Campaign hit an impregnable wall . Our new abc News Washington post tracking poll taken after the final debate has Hillary Clinton now ahead by 12 points. That 5038 advantage the largest of the campaign, and it shows voters firmly rejecting trumps Closing Arguments. 59 dont think the vote is rigged. Only 29 support his reluctance to accept an election loss. 69 dont like the way hes handling charges of sexual assault. The clock is ticking. Trumps map is shrinking. No candidate has ever come back from this far behind. I just got caught in the rain. Im soaking wet. How does my hair lo
The result of this election . I will look at it at the time. Im not looking at anything now. Ill look at it at the time. There is a tradition in this country in fact, one of the prides of this country is the peaceful transition of power. Are you saying youre not prepared now to commit to that principle . What im saying is that i will tell you at the time. Ill keep you in suspense, okay . Well, chris, let me respond to that, because thats horrifying. So, Donald Trumps saying when the vote is done, he may not accept it. One of the key things that he bases this on is the idea that he says the vote is being rigged, and he picks out places like philadelphia to say this is where its being rigged. What evidence he has, its not really clear. And speaking of evidence, lets talk about this people go to two places to talk about this issue, a loyola law study that was done and the Brennan Center for justice. The loyola law study, the professor looked at a billion votes going back to the year 2000.
Mike mullen. And [ speaking Foreign Language ] fidel castro dead at 90. What it means for cuba, its people and with the trump white house, is our renewed relationship hanging in the balance . From abc news, its this week. Here now coanchor martha raddatz. Good morning and thanks for joining us this holiday weekend. Hope you all had a great thanksgiving. It was a busy week for president elect donald trump who spent his holiday at maralago filling in his cabinet, detailing some surprising shifts on key campaign promises. And while he is yet to hold a its time to restore the bonds of trust between citizens. Let us give thanks for all that we have and let us boldly face the exciting new frontiers that lie ahead. The once divisive candidate now calling for unity. Well get to that in a moment with senator ted cruz. In his first sunday interview since dropping out of the race. Trump Senior Adviser Kellyanne Conway and senator Bernie Sanders. First, the world reacting to Fidel Castros death at
Concluded with this analysis is this republican women in pa were not as likely to abandon their party and vote for Hillary Clinton while democratic men were more likely to abandon their party and vote for donald trump. Ill give you the first crack at this, rich. What do you think . What does that tell you . You know, its not just that there were some changes around the demographics in terms of voting patterns, but also the areas of the state, right . Southwest pennsylvania came out huge in big ways with workingclass whites. The Democratic Party has to learn how to reconnect with those voter if theyre ever gonna win a president ial election again. What do you think, brian . I think theres a sense of passion around there. I mean, i think i saw one number that, you know, the democratic vote went from 46 of democrats voting to 42 . The republicans had a reverse five or six points up in terms of it. And i think the message of making american great again, which some looked at as kind of like