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Countdown to Iowa

anxiety. what about the question of whether he's going to be on the ballot? >> 14th amendment says anyone who engaged in insurrection is disqualified. colorado ruled trump is out. the supreme court is taking the case. also the calendar tells us the oral argument to the supreme court, that's on february 8th. and you can tell when they're going to rule the court because march 5th, again, that's super tuesday. 16 states including colorado and maine, both vote then. you can bet the court's going to want to clarify that before super tuesday. >> you mentioned the civil lawsuits he's facing. what's the landscape there? >> you have three of these. we heard closing arguments just the other day. we'll get a ruling any day now from the judge. the e. jean carroll trial, the second one, starts this week. and trump's been sued by a group of january 6th police officers. these two will be playing alongside and over top the criminal cases and the primary and the caucuses and the election. >> elie, before you go, i want

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

super tuesday, which is march 5th, and president biden's state of the union address on march 7th. w does all of this impact the dynamic at the capitol? >> you know, it's the same old story from the republican majority. they keep kicking the can down the road. and at some point, they have to be able to live up to their responsibility. and what we're seeing is as this budget drifts once again towards an impending shutdown, they have no affirmative agenda except for taking away reproductive freedom. this week, when we should be negotiating how we prevent a shut down, they are putting two more antiabortion bills on the floor. they should be talking about how we can prevent and reduce gun violence in this country. they should be talking about how we expands lowering health

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

you have four primary contests, iowa, new hampshire, nevada and south carolina. alongside of that we have a lot of court appearances from trump, decisions on colorado before the supreme court, the decision on his immunity plea, his trial may actually start on march 4th, the jan 6th trial in d.c. super tuesday is march 5th. if he looks weaker in ohio and new hampshire than expected, all of a sudden, his strategy about making the courthouse the centerpiece of his communications strategy, that might look like a bad idea. he might appear to be weaker in other ways. then i'm looking at what is his turnout like? what's the enthusiasm like for him? haley's support, a lot of democrats voting for haley. i'm also thinking about is trump taking a lot of lumps from

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

trump the way you would in any other situation or the way desantis and haley are going after each other now. this is right now donald trump's party. he is the nominee unless he does something to take himself out of it. at the end of the day, i think we look maybe nikki haley does well in new hampshire and there's a lot of energy behind her. again, super tuesday with rule changes of winner-take-all in several states, it ends there on march 5th. >> jen palmieri, didn't chris christie prove there's no appetite among republican voters for an anti-trump candidate? >> yeah, but there is among general election voters, right? i think that is what -- if haley sitting -- coming out of iowa, going into new hampshire, people are going to be going after him. that is -- and presumably for

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Decision 2024 Analysis

general, like what are those voters in new hampshire who are for nikki haley, what are they going to do in the general? a lot -- are for trump, but not all of them. and it's interesting, biden is doing really well in new hampshire now against trump, pulling way ahead of him, much more so than other battleground states. but what has that state been getting? they have been getting a lot of anti trump messages for the last few months. and so, i am looking at this, about what kind of shape does trump end up at? particularly after the next couple of months leading to super tuesday on march 5th. >> yeah, i wonder how these next few weeks shaped not just the primary, but as you said, shaped the general election. i think it's a given that all voters, or even all likely voters are paying attention to these court cases, and know exactly what is going on with donald trump. but as politics becomes more in your face during this election year, i think certainly it could be a much bigger factor. john, when you are looking at the next few weeks, and say you are ron desantis, and you don't come in second, or you don't come in a strong second in iowa. what do you do next?

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Decision 2024 Analysis

then i think he can become more vulnerable. it seems very difficult for anyone other than him to become the nominee. but i'm thinking about the general, like what are those voters in new hampshire who are for nikki haley, what are they going to do in the general? a lot of them will go for trump, but not all of them. and it's interesting, biden is doing really well in new hampshire now against trump, pulling way ahead of him, much more so than other battleground states. but what has that state been getting? they have been getting a lot of anti trump messages for the last few months. and so, i am looking at this, about what kind of shape does trump end up at? particularly after the next couple of months leading to super tuesday on march 5th. >> yeah, i wonder how these next few weeks shape not just the primary, but as you said, shape the general election. i think it's a given that all voters, or even all likely voters are paying attention to these court cases, and know exactly what is going on with donald trump. but as politics becomes more in your face during this election year, i think certainly it could be a much bigger factor. john, when you are looking at

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The Weekend

calendar. i think that's important to understand. the context of what we're talking about here. they're saying, we are going to do this in march. guess what? march 1st, first new funding deadline. then there's something called super tuesday on march 5th. march 7th, the president will talk about things relating to the state of the union including this budget process. march 8th, the second new funding deadline. what is it about the and ability of congress to actually just get it done? given all the political dynamics that are at play here, now you're going to layer this political events, super tuesday, along with a big national event, the state of the union. how do they think this plays out in terms of what voters think, and how the president is going to leverage that conversation with the country. >> this is not normal. i think it's important for people to understand that when speaker johnson put forward the

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

party that is funding the government. we did it in october, we did it again in november, and we will probably have to do it again this week. because we understand that a shutdown is not good for the american people. it is not good for small businesses, federal employees, our veterans, and it is our fundamental obligation. so we've made the deal, it is now time for the republicans to come and fulfill this most basic responsibility of congress, to pass a budget. >> so clark, kelly tell the calendar -- and we'll put it up against. smack in the middle of the new funding deadline, you see their super tuesday, which is march 5th, and president biden's state of the union address on march 7th. how does all of this impact the dynamic at the capitol? >> i you know, it's the same

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BBC News

at those state—wide meetings, iowa republican party voters will conduct party business, listen to speeches from campaign representatives and eventually pick who they want to be the party's nominee on the november ballot. unlike republicans, who will gather in person, for the first time, iowa democrats will be able to mail in their ballots. those results will be made public on march 5th. iowans will have five republican candidates to choose from on monday. they are frontrunner and former us president donald trump, former south carolina governor nikki haley, florida governor ron desantis, entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy, and former arkansas governor asa hutchinson. according to the latest suffolk university poll, mr trump holds a 34—point lead over the rest of the republican field with 54% of support among likely iowa caucusgoers. he's followed by ms haley, who sits at 20%, mr desantis with 13% and mr ramaswamy at 6%. mr hutchinson has less than a percentage point of support in iowa.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

we don't know. if he finds liability, there will be a multimillion dollar disgorgement ruling. >> minutes ago we learned the oregon state supreme court will not remove donald trump from the state's primary and general election ballots. because of the possible future u.s. supreme court decision, after colorado did remove trump from the ballot, the supreme court said it will hear oral arguments in the case in february. what do you think the prospects are for some definitive precedent setting 14th amendment ruling to come from the court? >> oral arguments are february 8th. i think the supreme court -- the reason why they set that so soon is they want to have this decision. it could be as early as the end of february, before the march 5th super tuesday date. oregon declining to -- it was a smart move. the supreme court will decide this issue. there's no reason for oregon to

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