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she can actually get stuff done and work with folks. yeah, look. at the end of the day, i think my job is just to give nikki a strong of a shot, open as many doors as we can here in new hampshire, but she's earning it. she's earning this stuff herself. she's doing a tremendous job in iowa beating expectations, in new hampshire, so that lead to a lot of opportunity in the coming months for this election. >> thank you very much, governor. >> you bet. >> and iowa strong. hawk eye state voters preparing to brave the elements tonight as the first republican votes of 2024 are being cast. this is "andrea mitchell reports." you're watching msnbc. s "andreal reports. you're watching msnbc. >> how could would it have to be for you to not go caucus on monday night? >> an astronomical probably 80 below. >> 80 below? >> yeah. >> all right. that about settles it. yeah. >> all right that about settles it. running this kitchen. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon.

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Nebraska voters will decide at the ballot box whether public money can go to private school tuition

Nebraska’s top election official confirmed Tuesday that state voters will decide next year whether public money can go to private school tuition. A petition effort to get the question on the November 2024 ballot far exceeded the number of valid signatures needed to put the controversial question before voters, the Nebraska Secretary of State’s office said in a written statement. The effort seeks to repeal a measure passed by the Nebraska Legislature earlier this year allowing millions in state income tax to be diverted to organizations that grant private school tuition scholarships.

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remember firsthand the phone call to brad raffensperger, they lived through donald trump pressuring like brian kemp and chris carr to do things to overturn joe biden's victory and invalidate the will of the georgia voters. the folks in that story are not just republican activists but leaders that are concerned, even if their loyalists, they're concerned that your average swing voter won't come back and rally in donald trump base this time around, especially with the criminal charges pending against them. >> and to that point, willis will present her case next week. how much are georgia voter going to learn from her how trump targeted their space or their voters especially with potential charges for more than a dozen of his allies. >> a ton. and they may well learn a ton about how he targeted other state voters as well. that would be one big reason she

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liberal, out of state voters. republicans got millions of dollars from east coast donors, like susan b. anthony pro life america, a washington-based anti-abortion super pac. in june, ohio secretary of state who is running for the republican u.s. senate nomination for the chance to face off against incumbent democratic senator sherrod brown told supporters that issue 1 is 100% about keeping radical pro abortion amendment out of our constitution despite majority support for it. so, just to be clear, the polling says most ohioans want that amendment in the constitution. nearly 60% of them do. but it's the rest of what he said that was a hm moment for me. >> the other side prevailed. this is just one battle in a much larger war, though. because the all-out assault on ohio is coming from the radical left. i mean, look at the tech billionaires from california and

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country. >> the surprising part to me was how granular of a level donald trump was personally engaged in trying to overturn the election in georgia. certainly, we started hearing about phone call he was making. of course, we all heard the unfortunate 60-plus minute call with brad raffensperger. >> in my opinion, you had out of state voters. they voted in georgia but they were from out of state it was a complete disaster and an embarrass many to anyone who cares about democracy. >> reporter: after repeating a litany of false allegations, trump said he was notifying secretary of state raffensperger in his view, the secretary was breaking the law. by ignoring his false conspiracy theories. >> you're not reporting it. that's a criminal, that's a criminal offense. you can't let that happen. that is big a risk to you.

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tim scott stands the most to gain. this is a battle about who is going to come in second in the primaries to take donald trump head on and i think you can see tim scott gaining some traction among some of those early state voters. >> donna edwards, david jolly, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. turning now to breaking news out of russia, russian opposition leader alexei navalny has just been found guilty and sentenced to 19 years in prison in his latest trial on extremist charges. we'll have that and a whole lot more after a quick break. 'll ha more after a quick break [sneeze] (♪♪) astepro allergy, steroid free allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. with astepro's unbeatably fast allergy relief you can astepro and go! my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long

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