06/18/16

Donald Trump surrogate Steve Cortes, President of the Tara Dowdell Group, Tara Dowdell, and former deputy assistant secretary for President George H. W. Bush, Bruce Bartlett, debate Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's favorability numbers and discuss their responses to the Orlando shooting.
Donald Trump's rhetoric has been shocking to some in the 2016 race, but does it slightly echo Sarah Palin from the 2008 race? MSNBC's Joy Reid reports.
Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist joins MSNBC's Joy Reid to discuss his current bid for Congress, the growing gun control debate after the Orlando shooting, the GOP's view of Donald Trump, immigration policy, and Marco Rubio possibly running again for Senate.
On Wednesday Senator Marco Rubio hinted that he may run for re-election to his Senate seat. Rep. Alcee Hasting (D-FL), former Florida State Rep. Ana Rivas Logan, and advisor to former Florida Governor Charlie Crist, Kevin Cate, join MSNBC's Joy Reid to discuss.
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