"If I think that we’re going to take more votes from Trump, than from Clinton, then I’m happy about that," Libertarian vice presidential nominee Bill Weld said Monday on CNN’s "New Day."
- Weld, a former Massachusetts governor, said he "would doubt" an analysis showing he and presidential nominee Gary Johnson were taking more votes from Clinton
- Said Democrats make poor economic and foreign policy decisions while Trump divides people
- NOTE: Weld told NBC Friday "I’m not sure anybody’s more qualified than Hillary Clinton to be president of the United States"