talks about a pew research study that talks about deceased individuals that were registered to vote, and he has not taken that back and so in response, i would say to these criticisms, he has not done anything, as recently as yesterday he talked about how it s all rigged, and he said it s a rigged process. maybe not as specific as before, but really nothing different. ayman? jacob rascon live for us in cleveland, ohio. joining me now is the political reporter for real clear politics and jonathan swan a. national politics reporter for the hill. let me begin with you, if i may. what can you tell us about the speech in gettysburg today, and are we expected to hear anything different than what we heard in the past from trump? right, he s going to be campaigning in a place that has lots and lots of symbolism, particularly for the republican party and in terms of unity which is interesting, because that is running counter right
100 days in office, and what might we hear from trump when he takes the stage later today? let s bring in brian williams, who is the senior vice president at the communications a media relation firm specializing in political campaigns. what do you expect to hear from donald trump in gettysburg today? i don t think anybody knows what to expect from donald trump these days. i think he s probably going to double down on the same grim vision for the country about immigrants taking jobs, and things he highlighted throughout the campaign, and i don t think he will change course and i don t think there is a candidate capable of changing course and reaching out or making adjustments, and he is who he is and there is not much they can do to change him or the trajectory of the race. it s not likely he will pick
the president tried to unify a divided country and can donald trump has been talking about division and has been blamed for many of the divisions. as a supporter, you read what out of the choice of the location, the site for today s address? well, i find it interesting you say that he s talked about division. or that he s actually divided. i think it s actually the common themes of economic freedom and providing for our families and protecting our families has been something that s been unifying for all americans. now, the message of the left is to sit there and say that we are a splintered country and that donald trump is splintering us. but the truth is, i think there s one thing that all americans have in common. and that s the idea of the american dream, that we should be able to provide for our own and have jobs and our communities be stable. that s a very unifying message right there and i think it s very appropriate he s going to gettysburg today, where the ethics speech was g