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Countdown to Iowa

a matter of introducing the cells, in some regards the more time and attention plan joe biden instead of donald trump is probably a good thing for those of us who want to see someone other than joe biden in the white house. figure former governor scott walker, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> our panel is here, what you make of what he had to say there>> a big fan, issue is this, polling data, they will vote for donald trump if he is a convicted felon, a plurality, but it might be different after we see them on trial in his former chief of staff testified against him and likely vice president might hence, relitigating of the worst day of his presidency, january 6, the insurrection that we saw with her eyes, there might be that this now, fatigue with joe biden, people want to see some with her jersey in the white house but i could see those numbers precipitously drop by summer of this year.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

presidential speech to articulate the policy of the u.s. government. sounds like he needs to make it clear for the people that work at the white house as well. if they don't like it, they can go somewhere else. >> here's the interesting thing for biden. normally we're here for the iowa caucuses. what do the sitting president normally do? they retreat to foreign policy. play the commander-in-chief. they lead on the world stage. foreign policy is the refuge for presidents. it's job's albatross. his own base is against him on this. a plurality of democrats support the palestinians over israel. younger voters, disproportionately. you had a poll. 67% think that the jews are an oppressor class. he needs younger voters. he needs arab american voters.

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

eyelet sort of begins to frame up the contest but the contest can go on for a long time from here depending on how happens tomorrow. neil: let me get a sense of that here the expectation of the how many turn out and i know it has been done to death here. to a lot of people do that and you'll see in the talk i had with voters, who are worried about their parents are older relatives going out to vote in this weather. a lot say i'm not going to do that to them. i lova lot of them are truck supportive saying he's got it in the bag and we think he's our inevitable nominee. i am just wondering how that plays out? x that is what we'll be watching to see. it is impossible to predict. what i can tell you is donald trump wins with every demographic group we look out for it and we looked at dozens. he has at least the plurality if there is a demographic group

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America Reports

or not, judged whether he does that, maybe the weather is an impact whether he gets a majority or a plurality, and the race for second. looks there's a break towards nikki haley but ramaswamy, and the desantis people talk about how they have done, what do they call it, the full grassley, all 99 counties and vivek has done the double grassley, 99 counties twice. work on the ground, organization matters, especially if you've got a weather issue, so we are still looking at that race second, third and fourth, thes critical. >> sandra: turnout in iowa has been getting stronger in recent election cycles. you look at 2008, 2012, the build to 2016, 187,000 votes, 29% of gop voters. also looked at this question, when you think about your choice, which candidate quality matters most, ok, among iowa republican caucus-goers, can the candidate defeat joe biden, ok.

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Laura Coates Live

reasons why you think trump legitimately lost the election. what are they? >> so i'm going to leave the particulars of what the data proves to we get a bit closer to the book release. -- >> good for you. your publisher is very proud of you right now. they're publishes very happy. i on the other hand on the answer to some parts of this, as to why you think generally he lost. >> so i am a two time candidate for governor and i understand messaging and elections are about having a message that appeals to a broad enough coalition of voters so that you win the plurality of votes. and trump's messaging quite frankly is becoming more and more narrow, it is becoming more extreme, and i believe he is losing the support of key blocks the voters in those data that points to that. >> when you think about that as

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Laura Coates Live

election, let alone the one to come soon? >> yes, i mean, look if you were to look here, this is a interesting question that was asked by the washington post. take a look at the overall number, take a look at the gop number, if you look at 2021, it was 29% of overall americans who believe it was illegitimate. look where that number is, now it has actually gone up to 36%. among republicans, look at this, 58% back in 2021. now it is an even larger majority, 67% which i think -- >> do we know why? do we know where that is? it is shocking that it will go up with all of the different counts and legal woes, all of the quoting pro political baggage. the fact has gone, up to have any reason to know why did? >> i will give you one reason why it would, it may come down to this question. trump's actions related to the january 6th capitol attack, this is a question i have been looking at and i think it is really interesting. although the plurality of

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CNN News Central

related to his role in the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol should disqualify him from the presidency. 33% say it does not matter. the partisan divide here, pretty clear, though. 80 to 9 when you look at democrats versus republicans. quite stark. what does that tell you about the bigger picture? >> well, it tells me that nationally, a plurality of voters, at least, believe that january 6th and trump's role is a problem for trump. will it be a big and a problem? trump is betting no. it was a big and a problem four years ago, but the fact that republicans are so all in on trump, and forgiving of this, and they have gotten more forgiving as we have put more distance between january 6th and now, i think shows that trump has a lock on these voters, and it's not over until it's over. you know that. there is a long way until

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The Beat With Ari Melber

knew about donald trump. for all the reasons he was unpopular. all the reasons voters held back and there's never been a plurality of people who picked trump over the alternative. he lost the total vote both time he ran. as you saw there, he lost to cruz in iowa even after seeming to lead in the polls. so the ted cruz strategy was go after trump. how did trump respond in iowa? in a way that has proven oh, so familiar. trump was the loser of that iowa caucus and he accused fellow republicans of fraud. it's easy to get forget now that so many people in the republican party viewed trump as their next inevitable nominee. we're showing you this tonight as context, iowa boosted cruz to go on to win ten more states. he was the winner up to trump in that primary. in a less fractured field he might have stopped trump enrely. that may be why today's ates are spending over $1lion in iowa alone to get their message out in an environment where trump this cycle has effectively reduced

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

are also terrorists in the same way. the only reason that we do not do that is because there are white people, and white people are still the majority. or in some states, the plurality in this country. that is the only reason. until we are honest about why we are not doing this, we don't need to dance around whether or not it is a partisan issue, polling issues, concerns. no. the only reason that we are not doing this is because these are white people, and white people are still the majority of this country, and a lot of white people do not want the association but there is a problem in the community, and it needs to be sorted out. it has nothing to do with most white people. the vast majority is any group of people, racial, ethnic, religious, are not committing violent crime, and they're not committing hate crimes. it's not about all of anyone. there is a problem in the data, in the community, and we have

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The Mehdi Hasan Show

that often play the victim on this. >> it is worrying about offending them. it is also this sheepishness when it comes to dealing with white people when -- on this issue of terror. we don't treat them -- you could put this in your intro about how we have treated the muslim community. they might so far as to do things that they were outright unconstitutional. with muslim communities, and searching for and trying to go through those terrorists. we don't treat these people who are also terrorists in the same way. the only reason that we do not do that is because there are white people, and white people are still the majority. or in some states, the plurality in this country. that is the only reason. until we are honest about why we are not doing this, we don't need to dance around whether or not it is a partisan issue, polling issues, concerns. no. the only reason that we are not doing this is because these are white people, and white people are still the majority of this country, and a lot of white people do not want the association but there is a problem in the community, and it needs to be sorted out. it has nothing to do with most white people. the vast majority is any group of people, racial, ethnic, religious, are not committing violent crime, and they're not committing hate crimes. it's not about all of anyone.

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