Hughey Newsome, BOLD.global/Move-On-Up & Joel Silberman, Democracy Partners & Ryan Girdusky, Red Alert Politics all join Thom. While Trump may have done his best to shore up support with Republican voters – he took the unprecedented step of publicly disagreeing with his running mate – Mike Pence. What should voters think about a ticket where the presidential candidate publicly declares that there is poor communication between the two – and that they disagree on critical matters like foreign policy? And considering the divide between Trump conservatives and the Republican establishment – how can voters know what they’re going to get with a vote for Trump and Pence?