tonight on all in. a decision about projecting lower than expected turnout tonight. about that turn out. if you re sick, if you re so sick you can t go there, get up. tonight, the case for optimism. almost half of the base of the republican party showing up for this caucus tonight voted against donald trump. then the republican front runner liable for sexual assault returns to court for jury selection. plus should we expect to see you on the debate stage in new hampshire? is trump gonna be on the debate stage? nikki haley s latest move to squeeze out ron desantis. what it means from the biden campaign come november. and a serious point about conducting elections with zip lock bags and popcorn buckets. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the very first votes of the 2024 election have now been cast. there are no big surprises in iowa last night, as donald trump to cruise to victory, 51% of the total vote. florida govern
hi. today on be inside politics hello new hampshire. we are live from a restaurant in manchester. the new center of the political universe. i was just saying hi to nikki haley, by the way pfl. she will be here in a minute. nick wright next seven day this is the political university. donald trump, nikki haley and ron desantis, will be here hours after trump s landslide win in iowa. plus the last best hope to stop the trump-biden nightmare. that s nikki haley s pitch as she tries to frame this as a two-person race even though she did finish third in iowa last night. i m going to speak with her in manchester along with the new hampshire governor and one of her biggest supporters, chris sununu in a live joint interview. the former president is celebrating his iowa win right now at a familiar campaign stop, a new york city courthouse. he is not required to attend his defamation trial if new york today. he wants to be there. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and ins
99 counties, despite visiting only 15 of them. florida governor ron desantis came in a distant second, receiving 21% of support in the hawkeye state. 30 points behind trump and just 2 points ahead of former south carolina governor nikki haley. this year s republican caucuses had the lowest turnout since the year 2000, drawing around 108,000 voters. that s about 14% of the state s registered republicans. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, january 16th. how did the results reflect compared to the polls? i think there was a big winner, and i think there was a big loser. the big winner, of course, donald trump. he got over 50% of the vote. the big loser, of course, the republican party, who is strapped with a republican loser, a seven-time loser. the problem for republicans is they started in iowa. this is just a perennial problem for the gop. it really, willie, is a problem that the democrats fixed, but you go back and look. who won in 2008? mike huckabee.
tonight. about that turn out. if you re sick, if you re so sick you can t go there get up. tonight, the case for optimism. almost half of the base of the republican party showing up for this caucus tonight voted against donald trump. and the republican front runner liable for sexual assault returns to court for jury selection. plus should we expect to see you on the debate stage in new hampshire? is trump gonna be on the debate stage? nikki haley s latest move to squeeze out ron desantis. what it means from the biden campaign come november. and it s a serious point about conducting elections with zip lock bags and popcorn buckets. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. the very first votes of the 2024 election have now been cast. there are no big surprises in iowa last night is donald trump to cruise to victory. 51% of the total vote. florida governor ron desantis came in a distant second, earnings for 21% republican ca
steve: 7:00 with brian and ainsley are. 6:00 with lawrence and i are in iowa. monday, january 15th, and it is cold. last minute endorsements are pouring. in senator marco rubio of florida jumping on the trump train yesterday as former maryland governor larry hogan gets behind nikki haley. ainsley: plus a potential white house walk-out. several federal employees could walk off the job tomorrow to protest biden s stance on israel. brian: i love what the speaker is going to do if that happens. and gull in the family? see the hilarious moment one young packer fan relishes his brother s misery as the packers dominate the cowboys, lawrence. upset of the year. lawrence: that would hurt. brian: killer. [cheers and applause] lawrence: second hour of fox & friends begins right now and remember mornings are better with friends. [laughter] steve: 13 hours from right now folks in will to local areas, warm buildings, obviously, to do some caucusing. there is something