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final weeks really start to rise in 2012 for example. nothing is impossible, and the caucuses are a very unique part of american politic, because of how they are conducted, but again, just seeing what we have seen on the ground here, and heard what we have heard on the ground, it does not seem like any big surprises, but i love the news, so fingers crossed, because it would be fun to cover if they were thrown some curveballs. >> touche. jackie, what are you making for the calls for chris christie to drop out of the race, and of course, the new hampshire governor sununu saying that he is backing nikki haley in the primary, and so what is the signal to you? >> so, christie has indicated that he would not drop out, but you have kind of saw this coming. you saw it on the horizon, because of haley's rise, and you saw sununu as mentioned endorsed
campaign is focussing a lot of efforts. they don't believe they need to come out of iowa with a victory or second-place finish, because they feel they need a strong showing here and on to new hampshire where she is challenging strongly and has the support of the governor and chris christie is a obstacle for her there, and depending upon how desantis does in iowa could prove to be an obstacle, but both of the candidates will be in the early nominating states to get the vote out and convince the voters to catch up to donald trump here, but most of the time, they are mostly ignoring him on the airwaves. >> thank you, steve cotorno. >> and now, joining us is jackie kucinich who is the washington bureau chief for the "boston globe," and jackie, good to see you, and let's start where steve left out, and the push to iowa and where john berman said, what is a strong showing looking like for nikki haley and ron desantis here at this point? >> well, it is a really good
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