DON LEMON (HOST): Kayleigh, I just want to you look at the screen there, we're going to put it up there. These are the map -- this is the electoral map. There are six true battleground states here. There's Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida. All six of those states go to Trump, if all six go to Trump, that only puts him at 264 in the electoral votes.
So, he needs 270. He's campaigning in these blue states. Does he have a -- what's his best shot of turning any of these blue states red?
KAYLEIGH MCENANY: Well, you know the good news is he's ahead in early voting in Florida and Ohio. You're right, he definitely has to turn a blue state, I think Pennsylvania's a good bet. The latest polls show he's only behind by two or three points. He wins the election if he wins Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, keeps the Romney states.
I will point out though that the momentum is clearly going in his direction. He gained 13 points in the ABC poll in one week, that's a big deal, and when you do that you start to put unconventional states in play.
Newt Gingrich has been pointing out all day that there was a state-wide election of high school students in Minnesota, 77,000 high school students voted. Donald Trump won. Who in their right mind would think Donald Trump would win among high school students in Minnesota? He did.