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On MSNBC, Mike Barnicle and the Morning Joe panel discuss Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s handling of the controversies and legal issues that continue to encumber her campaign. “In addition to her not answering the question [on possibly being indicted over the email scandal]—no one would answer a question like that—she was hit point-blank on Benghazi by [Jorge Ramos] asking if she lied to the families of those lost. I thought she handled that very effectively,” says Barnicle of Clinton’s performance during last night’s The Washington Post/Univision Democratic debate. Watch the discussion about Clinton, along with a report on the Republican National Committee’s decision to sue the U.S. State Department for Hillary Clinton and her aides’ emails and messages during her tenure as Secretary of State.
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Mike Barnicle on Hillary Clinton's controversies

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Ahead of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to The White House, the first state visit by a Canadian leader in nearly 20 years, Morning Joe’s Mike Barnicle asks Canada's Minister of International Trade Chrystia Freeland about Canada’s position on the yet-to-be-ratified Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Watch the exchange here and listen to Minister Freeland’s thoughts on free trade between the U.S., Canada and the rest of the world. On MSNBC.
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Mike Barnicle talks with Canada's Minister of International Trade Chrystia Freeland

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Following another of what Morning Joe's Mike Barnicle called “enlightening” Democratic presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders last night, Barnicle, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski discuss the vast differences in rhetoric between Democrats and Republicans, including Hillary Clinton's ongoing issues with voters. “There are two electoral maps that are instructive as to the difficulty her campaign is now in the middle of coping with—one is from Massachusetts and the other is from Michigan, Democratic strongholds in a sense. Bernie Sanders carries, across the board, working class people and young people… while Clinton, despite being in politics for 30 years, has trouble addressing her message to that group of people. She’s losing them—and that does not bode well for her in the fall,” says Barnicle. Hear the rest of the conversation here.
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Mike Barnicle on the “enlightening” Democratic presidential debate

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“Nobody cares about Marco Rubio anymore. He has lost control of his image, of who Marco Rubio is,” says Mike Barnicle about Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and his presidential campaign’s dismal primary poll numbers, including lack of support in his home state of Florida. Watch the MSNBC Morning Joe conversation on Rubio and listen to why Barnicle believes the Republican presidential contest remains a three-man race between Ohio Governor John Kasich, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and frontrunner Donald Trump.
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"Nobody cares about Marco Rubio anymore."

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Mike Barnicle talks with Ohio Governor and Republication presidential candidate John Kasich on Morning Joe, when Mike asks him: “You and the other candidates have had a series of debates… as most of the other candidates just absolutely pummeled Donald Trump, making him out to be the worst guy in the universe. And yet, at the end of the debates, at the end of the day, each of you were asked: ‘Would you support the Republican nominee if it’s Donald Trump?’ And you all say, ‘yes, absolutely.’ Do you really mean that?,” Listen to Governor Kasich's answer here and find out how he feels about the prospects of taking his presidential campaign all the way to the Republican National Convention.
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Mike Barnicle talks with Ohio Governor John Kasich

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David McIntosh, President of the conservative political advocacy group The Club for Growth, joins Morning Joe and talks with Mike Barnicle about his organization's efforts to stop Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump from becoming the party's nominee. “Part of your theory would lead many experts to believe that Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) would lose more states in the fall than would Donald Trump. So, why not go after Ted Cruz on an equal basis?,” asks Mike. Listen to McIntosh explain why his organization is anti-Trump and supports Senator Cruz.
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David McIntosh explains why his organization is anti-Trump

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On Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle illustrates the unexpected nature of the 2016 presidential elections that turned anti-establishment rather quickly. “On the cover of TIME magazine was Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), ‘the most interesting man in American politics.' He’s now working at a post office some place. He disappeared months ago. Step outside and ask anybody you bump into, ‘what do you think about the presidential election?’ And they say, ‘I’m trying to figure it out between Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump.’ And the reason they’re thinking Sanders or Trump is because all of the others are just asterisks to them,” says Mike of this surprising election season. Watch the discussion on MSNBC.
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Mike Barnicle comments on this surprising election season

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“The length of American presidential campaigns lends to absurdity in the coverage. It’s absurd, the way we now cover these things. I understand it because we are as exhausted as the voters are exhausted, as the candidates are exhausted,” says Morning Joe's Mike Barnicle of the current media fixation on the presidential campaign, particularly allegations of Nazi salutes at Republican candidate Donald Trump’s rallies and Democratic candidate Senator Bernie Sanders’ use of the word “ghetto.” Listen to Mike’s comments here on the relationship between the media and politics in 2016.
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Mike Barnicle on the current media fixation on the presidential campaign

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On Morning Joe, each member of this morning's panel weighs in on the coverage of leading Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump and whether or not he's been treated fairly or favorably by the media. Host Mika Brzezinski says: "Trump became a big story and we've asked him tough questions every step of the way and I have the transcripts to prove it." Bret Stephens, foreign affairs columnist and deputy editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal, says: "He's gotten tremendous free coverage. And now we all have to look at this situation and say let's stop it before a disaster is inflicted on this country." Mika asks veteran journalist and columnist Mike Barnicle to mediate. What do you think?
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The Morning Joe panel weighs in on the coverage of Donald Trump

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Morning Joe’s Mike Barnicle asks TIME magazine's Nancy Gibbs about the decision to put Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on the cover for the second time this election season. “Trump, despite what you might think of him ideologically, remains a truly fascinating character,” comments Mike, referring to journalist David Von Drehle’s piece on Trump in the magazine. Watch the panel discussion on the role the media has had in helping to propel Trump toward the nomination, including The Wall Street Journal’s Bret Stephens' strongly worded comments.
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Mike Barnicle on David Von Drehle’s piece on Trump in TIME magazine

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On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle asks leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump about the controversy surrounding his now-defunct Trump University and the lawsuit filed against him by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. “Has Schneiderman offered you a settlement? For people unfamiliar with Trump University, how did it work?,” asks Mike. Listen in on the conversation between Mike and Trump and hear why Trump’s doesn't want to settle the case.
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Mike Barnicle on the controversy surrounding Trump University

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On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle sums up leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s success—not without controversy—in simple terms: “Over the past eight years, the [Republicans] running for President today, all of them with the exception of Donald J. Trump, have skipped over the opportunity to talk about what happened to the American family in the winter of 2008 and 2009 when the economy shattered, and too many of them lost their hope. And for some reason, you go figure, Trump is addressing those anxieties.”
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Mike Barnicle sums up Donald Trump’s success

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“It seems as if the only way to approach Donald Trump is to have a Joseph N. Welch vs. Senator Joseph McCarthy moment as occurred in the U.S. Senate—but who’s the messenger?,” asks Mike Barnicle of the Republican party’s own attempts to stop Trump from being their presidential candidate. Listen to Mike and the Morning Joe panel’s comments on the latest “Stop Trump” efforts.
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Mike Barnicle's comments on the latest “Stop Trump” efforts

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On Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle and former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey discuss Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s ongoing email server investigation. “Why has it taken so long for the Justice Department to grant [Bryan Pagliano, the former State Department staffer who set-up Clinton’s private email server] immunity?,” asks Mike. Listen to Mukasey’s analysis on MSNBC.
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Mike Barnicle talks with former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey

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“Despite all of this nonsensical talk about the Club for Growth and other organizations pumping $20-30 million into some campaign against Donald Trump, doesn’t it really come down to Florida and Ohio, and Senator Marco Rubio and Governor John Kasich?,” Mike Barnicle asks former chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele about the realities of his party’s efforts to stop frontrunner Donald Trump’s nomination. Hear what Steele has to say on MSNBC's Morning Joe.
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Michael Steele on his party’s efforts to stop Donald Trump’s nomination

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Ahead of tonight’s Republican presidential debate on Fox News, Morning Joe’s Mike Barnicle and Bloomberg Politics’ Mark Halperin discuss former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s attack on the current Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump. Watch the conversation unfold here.
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Mike Barnicle on Mitt Romney’s attack on Donald Trump

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As the federal investigation into Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s email use as U.S. Secretary of State continues, Morning Joe’s Mike Barnicle sums up the campaign’s predictable response: “What they will say is that they’re glad Bryan Pagliano [the former State Department staffer who set-up Clinton’s private email server] is testifying with immunity because they view his testimony as perhaps being favorable to Hillary Clinton’s case… but the time table of this issue popping up is certainly unhelpful in the public’s eye.” Listen to the Morning Joe panel's comments on the latest developments surrounding Clinton’s email scandal here.
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Mike Barnicle on the latest developments surrounding Clinton’s email scandal

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On Morning Joe’s final segment of the day, following Super Tuesday’s election results, Mike Barnicle describes the state of the Republican party and its losing battle with candidate Donald Trump: “If you look up the definition of ‘impotence’ in the dictionary, it says “: the Republican establishment.” Watch the discussion on lessons learned and find out how 2016 is a lot like the 1972 Robert Redford film “The Candidate,” which features Mike.
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Mike Barnicle on the state of the Republican party and its battle with Donald Trump

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“How does the issue of wage stagnation, which I think is the biggest underlying economic issue, play out in an election?,” Mike Barnicle asks CNBC’s Brian Sullivan of a possible general presidential election between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump. Listen to Sullivan’s analysis on the labor union members’ impact on the election and the Morning Joe conversation about Super Tuesday election results.
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Mike Barnicle talks with CNBC’s Brian Sullivan

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As Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continues to pile up delegates toward the nomination, Morning Joe’s Mike Barnicle sums up her efforts, demonstrated by Super Tuesday’s results. “The Massachusetts victory really proves a lot about Hillary Clinton’s strength. She came from behind to catch (Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders). Bernie had been in that state for quite some time, had a great organization and a pretty good lead,” observes Mike of Clinton’s win against Sanders (I-VT) in Massachusetts. Watch the panel’s discussion about the contest between Hillary and Bernie for the Democratic presidential nomination here.
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Mike Barnicle sums up Hillary Clinton's efforts