want polls to telegraph what they ll do. more often than no, some of those polls don t remotely turn out to match the actual vote. so when we have had a chance to go out and talk to people here, they say the same thing. don t tell me how i m going to vote. they look at trends and events that can change often hour by hour let alone day by day. in this state, where it s all on the line, they greatly take pride in knowing that they are the first primary state in the nation. they plan to take full advantage of that and keep the rest of us guessing. yeah, i support trump. i m an accountant. nikki says she wants an accountant in the white house. it s a good idea. not her. right now we have the highest level of enthusiasm that anybody has seen ever. more people need to vote. neil: do you have a candidate yourself? do i? yes. for now. i m supporting nikki haley. get out tomorrow, take five friends with you. if you do that, chris said he s bringing good weather. we ll have
the story is here in new hampshire on the eve of the first in the nation primary. my interviews state from the campaign trail with the final two, donald trump and nikki haley. that s coming up. we ll also hear from the people that make it happen, the voters. we ll speak with some of those crucial undecided one days left for them to make up their minds. we ll see what they re thinking from my stop at the bookery, which is a great place to talk to voters in new hampshire. so senator tim scott is also here today. we re going to ask him about his endorsement of president trump and is he on the short list for v.p. as well. also, he just got engaged. a lot to talk to senator scott about. first, let s bring in bret baier, the chief political anchor, anchor of special report. good to see you this afternoon. one day to go. you ve been out on the campaign trail a lot. what are you picking up out there? listen, new hampshire takes it seriously just like iowa, all of these folks di