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he acknowledged it. >> "maybe i would change my tone." >> he said, i would love to change my tone, but i can't. >> how many times -- how many times over the last couple of years have we said, maybe he'll pivot, maybe he'll change his tone. pivot should be outlawed, that word. >> i don't think anyone's said that in the last two years. maybe early on, the first week or so, there was -- >> but nothing has changed. >> the only -- >> -- that the republicans might, maybe tiptoe and say, mr. president, you need to stop doing that. i don't know. david, maybe you can tell me that. >> so, again, i would say, the president needs to remember what got him here, right? all of those rallies were about coal, about exhibition, about bringing jobs back, making america great economically, all right, that was what people -- people look at the verbatims on some of these polls of democrats -- i've never voted republican, but this guy's got my back. these were all economic messages that really resonated with those independents and democrats. and he needs to get back to that message to win. >> but what he think works for him is the conspiracy. take a look at what he's doing in florida. he doesn't change, he doubles