Heilemann on Clinton Camp Interviews: They Are Now In A ‘Worse Place’ Than Before

‘The Clinton campaign last week engaged in a self-described, relatively aggressive effort to try to address these issues’

SCARBOROUGH: “And Hillary Clinton's going to cut her Hamptons vacation short this week, to get back on the campaign trail. It comes, Mika, as Reuters is reporting there are indications that some of Clinton’s e-mails are filled with the type of information the State Department automatically deems as classified from the outset, whether marked or not. Of course, Hillary has been claiming all along they never sent anything classified. Of course, David Petraeus charged for classified information without any markings on it. John Heilemann, break down what's happening on the Democratic side. The Clinton -- this Clinton e-mail controversy just keeps growing by the day.”

HEILEMANN: “Well, the Clinton campaign last week engaged in a self-described relatively aggressive effort to try to address these issues. It’s the first time they’ve kind of done that in the course of the week from Secretary Clinton doing her press avail in Las Vegas to various Clinton spokespeople going out and doing interviews. Brian Fallon in a video last week, they did a call at the end of the week, and I think at the end of the week, they were in a worse place than they had been when they started the week.”

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