he s a larger than life personality, which he is, because he s a doer. right? instead of being a at a football game, donald trump is out there meeting the people. he s out there spreading his message and don t say he didn t put out policy. he s put out policy and you know what? people understand exactly his policy because he speaks to them like an average joe. he doesn t really want to put out 14-point plans because they may change and those plans change. plans do change. in terms of policy, he s not as detailed as most candidates out there. i would hope he s definitely a front runner. you can t call him anything other than that and i would hope he starts behaving like a front runner and that includes i think taking a page of what we saw yesterday at the debate where democrats are capable of putting on a very lightly feisty interesting you want donald trump to take a page from hillary clinton yeah, that entire debate last night look scripted. each and every one of them
but, you know, no, i m not ready to think that he s going to be the nominee. so anderson, look how he commanded the crowd there today in virginia. right? donald trump creates massive crowds, the biggest ever. he creates great ratings whether 60 minutes, meet the press cnn debate, fox debate, george. the silent majority wants to hear what donald trump has to say. donald trump last night do you really think it is i think donald trump won the debate last night and can i tell you why. hold on, do you believe they want to hear positions on issues? it seems like in his standard speech, it s a lot of the same stuff i don t think so actually politicians. donald trump was number
most of whom support hillary clinton and patty sellers for their post debate take. it s usually the woman who is emotional, who is stereo type, and guys are delivering data and it was the opposite tonight. reporter: ann marie slaughter is author of the new book unfinished business and worked with clinton at the state department and calls her a friend. you have to be tough but you can t be too tough or you are immediately in really unpleasant territory, right? i won t the b word. she can stand up, but if she s too hard, there will be a boomerang. reporter: cat cole is with focus brands. you run a company that operates in 60 countries. the work is in the midst of minimum wage fight. the issue creating jobs and enabling economic growth really
to hillary clinton. hard eer after last night but n ruled out. it is easy in kind of the immediate aftermath of the debate for her supporters to say look, there is no problem, she did great in the stage and got a standing ovation but again, you look at her polls among independents, i mean, not republicans but independents which she needs to get and her lack of truth worthiness, she ranks high. a lot of independents do not trust hillary clinton. that s right. we ll see her next week testifying on the hill in these benghazi hearings so that will highlight one of her problems and certainly highlight one of the ways that republicans will continue to try to go after that. i think if you talk to the clinton campaign about this, they say well, listen, the general election campaign isn t here yet and you ll see the favorability rating of the republicans also fall in their