Chuck Todd was appalled by the Trump campaign representatives at yesterday's post-election debate hosted by Harvard between the two campaign teams. Todd called Team Trump "sore winners" and apologized to young political enthusiasts because it may have turned them off from entering the field.



Todd told NBC's Andrea Mitchell the Trump campaign representatives, the Clinton campaign team and the media "didn't show humility."



"Even those who had to represent the media didn't show humility. My gosh. Can somebody show humility here?" Todd asked.



"We all got it wrong, folks," Mitchell acknowledged.



"These are supposed to be role models for young, up and coming political consultants and political journalists," Todd said. "I have to say I am sorry for any 20- or 21-year-old right now, I am worried their going to look at this and go, 'I'm not going into this business. I'm going somewhere else.'"



"This is an s-show," Todd concluded.





CHUCK TODD, MEET THE PRESS: Let me just tell you this about what I -- I'm being an observer. I don't want to act like the snob that wasn't there. But the 22-year-old version of me, I couldn't wait to get my hands on those transcripts at the Harvard post-election thing for me in 1992 and then in '96. And it used to be you'd get just the transcripts. And it's all there.



ANDREA MITCHELL, NBC NEWS: Now we have it from WikiLeaks.



CHUCK TODD: But you just couldn't wait to find out and tug the people at the top of the game, both in the media, and in politics, how did they do it? How did they come close and and how did they win?



And instead what we saw yesterday -- and I'm not going to single out individuals, nobody has any humility yet. What has happened to grace and humility? Nobody has shown any of it. Not the campaigns, either side of it. But I have to say that the Trump campaign has come across as sore winners -- Clinton's folks came across as sore losers; they came across as sore winners.



But even those who had to represent the media didn't show humility. My gosh. Can somebody show humility here?



ANDREA MITCHELL: We all got it wrong, folks.



CHUCK TODD: Exactly. It is okay to admit some mistakes. It is okay to do that. And it seems right now at that conference everybody was looking to blame someone else. Nobody would look in the mirror. And it was just -- I have to say this. These are supposed to be role models for young, up and coming political consultants and political journalists.



ANDREA MITCHELL: And the students in the room.



CHUCK TODD: And I have to say I am sorry for any 20- or 21-year-old right now, I am worried their going to look at this and go, 'I'm not going into this business. I'm going somewhere else.'



This is an s-show.