We take you to the city of buffalo about 300 miles north west of here where donald trump is in the middle of his final rally before tomorrows big primary. Trump was introduced by the coach of the hometown buffalo bills, rex ryan. The bill said ryan was there in a personal capacity and his presence did not constitute endorsement from the team. Theres so much that i admire about mr. Trump. But one thing i really admire about him is, you know what . Hell say whats on his mind. And so many times youll see people, a lot of people want to say the same thing. But theres a big difference. They dont have the courage to say it. Trump is hoping for a clean sweep of new yorks 95 delegates. He can definitely use them. Trump was massacred in delegate fights once more over the weekend in what is becoming something of a recurring theme. Ted cruz won all 14 republican delegates up for grabs in that state. Cruz supporters reportedly elected to 50 of the 90plus delegate slots up for grabs at statewide conventions and caucuses around the country. There are actually two things going on here. Both of which are good news for cruz. In wyoming cruz straightup swept the available delegates who will be bound to him on the first ballot at the convention. Its as if he won the state outright in a primary. In a bunch of other states, cruz supporters were elected to serve as delegates at the convention to be the actual people in the hall casting votes for the nominee. In 2012 it didnt much matter who the delegates personally supported since the republican nominee was named on that first ballot. This year their loyalties are important. In many states delegates are bound to a candidate on the first ballot but after that, according to existing rules, they can support whoever them. Thats how it works in the the state of georgia which trump won big by 14 points. Yet this weekend trump may have lost most of the delegates that were supposed to come with that march victory. As cruz loyalists were elected to dozens of delegate slots. At a contested convention, after the first ballot, those delegates can simply throw their support over to cruz. All this is not playing well with trump supporters. In georgias seventh district a group grew so infew yated they walked out of the convention and took the American Flag with them. Sir oh, come on. The flag . Trump has spent the past few days railing against the nomination system and yesterday he again warned that denying him the nomination could lead his supporters to revolt. I hope it doesnt involve violence. And i dont think it will. But i will say this. Its a rigged system. Its a crooked system. Its 100 crooked. A lot of republicans do take issue with the process. A new national nbc news wall street journal poll finds 62 of Republican Voters say the republican with the most votes should be the nominee. Even if he has not won a majority of delegates before the convention. Yesterday Republican NationalCommittee ChairmanReince Priebus pushed back at trump again dismissing his charge in part by noting trump has failed to win a majority of delegates. Having a plurality of the delegates means that the field has the majority. So you have to have the majority. Its the United States of america. Thats what were founded on. Senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, who is officially neutral in the gop race, didnt sound that way in an interview over the weekend. About 60 of the delegates who are bound on the first ballot will be free to do whatever they want to on the second ballot. And im increasingly optimistic that there actually may be a second ballot. Senior Political Writer at buzzfeed news, and new york times, if youre a trump supporter, or trumpcurious, lets say, and you basically think the Republican Party is corrupt and feckless and nefarious, that mcconnell quote seems like giving away the game on the eve of the primary. The trumpcurious crowd, they have legitimate grievances. Two things can be true here. One is that the Trump Campaign has bungled the delegate game in this last few weeks. The other is that frankly a lot of these states choose the nominee in a very bizarre and bad way. Like it should be more democratic. In fact, trump weirdly has the better of the democratic argument when he rails against wyoming, colorado, for not Holding Anything that voters as voters can participate in. You would think that the thing about trumps message, it has a fundamental logic. People want to be able to vote and the person who gets the most votes did should be the one who gets the delegate. That makes sense to people. I think thats why you see him continually bringing it up. Although of course he always takes the extra trumpian step saying, there might be violence, who knows, im not condoping it but there might be. Im not saying someone should get smashed in the face, im just saying that might happen. Hes at one level saying, no violence, i dont condone violence, theres whats strange to me. Here we are on the eve of voting day tomorrow. And what youve got is this bizarre sort of twotrack thing happening. Yes, okay, theyre going to vote tomorrow, whoop de do. But increasingly this situation in which like, were all going to be wondering what the margin is and then who knows who the people are who get sent to the convention. Youve got to weird thing, from a democratic perspective, you also have kind of drummed the force out of the people that are actually registering their opinion. Even worse, if kasich or ted cruz are micro targeting carefully and can find a few voters in each of these districts in this crazy system, it could easily defeat trump in some of these places because of delegates. Its a strange system and the spectacle now of a race where on the one hand hes like, winning, winning, winning. On the other hand hes like, losing, losing, losing. At the same time, in the same election. Thats right. Not only that, again geography has equal momentum so far, more or less. I think wisconsin, there was genuinely something that happened there. But it was enabled by the demography of the state and the char peculiarities of that. Tomorrow hes going to win big, i dont think anyone questions that, but you never know. Then the northeast which is absolutely his stomping ground. Next week rhode island, connecticut, new jersey, that hes almost certainly going to sweep, or come close to sweeping. Not new jersey. Not new jersey. But hes probably going to do very well. And the problem is that the campaign for a long time has been built on these momentum narratives. And trump for a long time enjoyed momentum from winning big. Those are gone now. Were going to see votes there but its funny, even inside our newsroom, i have a calendar of when the state conventions are. Thats where a lot of the these things are actually going to be decided. Which delegates get elected . What do you make of this sort of power play that seems to be happening in the campaign where corey lin do you ski, seems to me, has been sidelined. Whenever anonymous blind quotes end up in any situation, taking it to someone, that is someone thats a speech act. Right. Thats not a reflection of reality. No. That is an attempt to shape reality. The knives are out. Look, this was, if you believe certain accounts, i think this is basically true, one of the very first fights they had inside the Trump Campaign at the very beginning was, do we actually build a northern traditional president ial Campaign Organization . Where we have people in all these different states laying the groundwork, which theoretically could have helped them with this delegate fight, or do we just run on earn media and let trump be trump . Lewandowski was a big advocate of let trump be trump camp which worked about until recently. Theres another problem there too, nick, in your wheelhouse, which is he is quoteunquote selffunding, although not actually, lending himself money, billing things to trump enterprises. People are donating, theyre buying make America Great hats again. The question is if he were to be the nominee hes either going to spend a lot of money or actually have to build up all those resources that have been neglected. Hes famously cheap. This is not a guy who wants to spend his fortune running for. Hes masterfully avoided doing that to be clear. Its one thing running primaries to topple a bunch of candidates who are out of sync with the party in different ways. To win a general election in 18 or 20 states requires money and organization. He has to build that. I think this power struggle in the campaign is a good tell that hes decided he wants to actually win. I agree. This fear he might back away, walk away this is a guy who wants to win, i think. You think hes been brought over to the matter ford folks who are saying, no, we have to do it the right way, because youre going to get the nomination, then youre going to try to win. If you want theres been this theory thats not implausible, bestcase scenario is for him to have the nomination stolen from him gary wrote that piece. I talked to somebody who spent time probing the psyche of trump. That actually scans as possibly true. I think that this news, 20 million budget he supposedly has authorized for the next two months, that suggests to me hes actually trying to win. Say he wins big, does very well in the northeast, comes down the stretch in the ballpark of 1237, falls just short. Were he to be the nominee, you know the republican donor class fairly well, could you imagine them opening checkbooks and getting fully behind him . Absolutely, but depends on his negative rating at that moment in time. If hes going to tank the entire look, these people are party stalwarts. But theyre not like idea i dont ideologues. They want to win, the want the institution to win. I think theres a movement and a point there you can make to kind of build the whole party, raise money for the whole party, get the rnc back funded again so it can do its job in the general. But if its going to be a disaster for the whole party, i think they run away. That will be interesting. Thanks to you both. What exactly is at stake in tomorrow nights primary . A race that usually isnt important at this stage in the election. Well take a look at the last time new york got this much attention, nearly 30 years ago. First, Bernie Sanders comes one step closer to outright calling Hillary Clinton corrupt. Members of both campaigns are joining me to talk about what has become the central argument of the campaign. Just after the break, thats only two minutes away, so do not go anywhere. We needed 30 new hires for our call center. Im spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. announcer need to hire fast . Go to ziprecruiter. Com and post your job to over 100 of the webs leading job boards with a single click. Then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. You put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. Makes my job a lot easier. announcer over 400,000 businesses have already used ziprecruiter. And now you can use ziprecruiter for free. Go to ziprecruiter. Com offer6 welcome back. We are here in brooklyn on the banks of the east river a short ways up the river Bernie Sanders is speaking right now. With just 24 hours until the polls close tomorrow in new york the fight between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is focusing largely on questions of systemic corruption and personal integrity. The Sanders Campaign increasingly edging towards outright saying that clinton is corrupt. Last week a sander ad which the Clinton Campaign called a false attack hit the secretary for taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees while not championing a 15 minimum wage at the federal level. This weekend sanders supporters showered clintons motorcade with dollar bills, angering many clinton supporters. Meanwhile, donald trump is test driving a new nickname for Hillary Clinton, crooked hillary. Earlier today sanders was pressed if he and the republican frontrunner are essentially making the same argument. Donald trump is very brilliant coming up with statement, its an ugly statement. What i have said regarding secretary clinton is we have a corrupt Campaign Finance system in which billionaires youve gone further. You have said that she accepts this money from wall street, from big banks, from fossil fuels, and that affects her judgment. Well, of course it does. Why do you think would that be crooked . In that case the entire United States government is crooked. We have a corrupt system. Im very proud that we are doing it differently. Sanders wont explicitly call clinton crooked, he argues the whole system is corrupt and if Hillary Clinton is part of that system, the logic sus seem difficult to avoid. Now the Sanders Campaign is accusing the Clinton Campaign of breaking Campaign Finance rules arguing in a letter to dnc chairman Wasserman Schultz saying that serious apparent skrilss of Campaign Finance laws have taken place between the dnc and Clinton Campaign. The clnl campaign responded saying Sanders Campaign false attacks have gone out of hand, hes resorting to baseless accusations of illegal actions. Joining me to talk about, Senior Adviser to the Bernie Sanders campaign, let me ask you this question. Is the Democratic Party corrupt . No. The Democratic Party is not corrupt. Okay . I mean, listen, chris. We have a corrupt system of Campaign Finance in america. Citizens united opened the flood gates to a waterfall of bad, dirty money into our system even before that, right . Bernie sanders has rejected it and is running outside it. Are there other members of the Democratic Party you can point to from the sanders perspective who you think are free of that, who are not absorbed in the vortex of the muck of that system . Were running against Hillary Clinton, thats the only candidate were running against, and thats who were addressing in the context of a corrupt system of Campaign Finance. She and her campaign made a decision to run within the system, to have numerous super pacs. Theyve got a dark money super pac. 25 million, we dont know where a dime comes from, thats what were talking about. Play that out. Spell out what the fear is in terms of how that operates. The fear is that the special interests over my shoulder on wall street, for example, are going to be able to exert influence on the policy of the next president. Thats why the next president wont be able to break up the big banks, which we need done. Wont be able to take on the fossil fuel industry which we need done. Those are the issues that need to be addressed. The pharmaceutical industry, wont be able to take it on because they are beholden to those interests because they fund their campaigns. Theres also thissue of the fact that Hillary Clinton is part of a whole class of people. Youre saying the whole systems corrupt im saying its a corrupt system. Youre saying its a corrupt system. Then all those democratic members of congress, senators, Bernie Sanders friends and colleagues, who are also enmeshed in that corrupt system. Its a governors, downstate ballots, all are implicated in that same way. The system is out of control. Its corrupt. But you guys are saying something else, seems to me, more than that, that she is particularly enmeshed in this system, that shes particularly bad i think thats a fact. Listen, the numerous super pacs theyre running, the incredible amounts of money. Tens of millions. A 501 c 4 which has money in it which we dont know where the money comes from. Thats particularly example greek greenlg just on the part of the Clinton Campaign. We found out this joint fundraising agreement with the Democratic Party is nothing but a mechanism to football millions back into their campaign. Its outrageous. The joint fundraising is a perfect example. If you go back and look at Barack Obamas filings from that year, victory fund, they had smalldollar donors, the exact same thing 2008. The same thing youve identified essentially as this sort of red flag. This is something Hillary Clintons Campaign Says all the time. All the things you say make us corrupt that we cant get changes are things that barack obama i love the way you use the president as a human hed its also true, right . 2010 the Supreme Court of the United States passed Citizens United and changed the world in Campaign Finance, opened the flood gates. 2008 was before that. I believe if president obama was running right now hed reject this system of Campaign Finance and run outside and it do as Bernie Sanders is doing. I dont think its an accident weve raised more money than the Clinton Campaign in each of the last three months. This is the future of the Democratic Party. Heres what the clinton supporters say. Pictures of people throwing money at the clinton motorcade.