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Erin Burnett OutFront

so let's go beyond the numbers. harry enten, i think you're a one namer now. first of all she has surged. so the surge in recent weeks has been dramatic, but right now 7-point poll deficit in new hampshire. a few weeks to go until the primary. has anyone closed that gap? >> absolutely. there are four examples throughout history we can list for you that close that gap. go back to 1984 gary hart did it, pat buchanan did it. and john mccain was well behind mitt romney in 2008 in new hampshire and both of them went onto be the nominee. so the answer to your question is 100% absolutely nikki haley can close that gap in new hampshire and go onto win nationally as well. >> okay, so who is fueling her rise? >> if you know one thing about new hampshire it's that independents play a major role in that primary, perhaps more so

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with conservative mps and discussing what it is that we need to do to move the party forward to reduce that poll deficit. 0ne party with very little internal division is the snp. they're halfway through their party conference here in aberdeen, but when it comes to a uk election, who would nicola sturgeon rather see in number 10, liz truss or sir keir starmer? who would you rather have as prime minister? that's not a difficult question. if the question to me is would i prefer a labour government over a tory government, i detest the tories and everything they stand for, so it's not difficult to answer that question. so, yes, you want to see keir starmer in number 10. two things. firstly, you know, being better than the tories is not a high bar to cross right now. i think we need to see more of a radical alternative from labour rather thanjust a pale imitation. uk ministers know they need to repair the damage done in recent days. the prime minister's allies are calling on her mps to get behind her. division will cause delay, delay is our enemy and l ultimately defeat to keir starmer. we don't want to see keir starmer.

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david wallace—lockhart. it was just last month that liz truss became conservative leader and prime minister. since then, a humiliating tax u—turn and a disastrous set of opinion polls. one former cabinet colleague who backed liz truss for leader urged her this morning to be a unifier, not a disruptor. i think when the conservative party is in such a dangerous position, it is incumbent upon mps to discuss with number 10 and with the leader what we think is the right way forward. and what i would say is it's time now for number 10 and for liz truss to start sitting down with conservative mps and discussing what it is that we need to do to move the party forward to reduce that poll deficit. one party with very little internal division is the snp. they're halfway through their party conference here in aberdeen, but when it comes to a uk election, who would nicola sturgeon rather see in number 10, liz truss or sir keir starmer?

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who backed liz truss for leader urged her this morning to be a unifier, not a disruptor. i think when the conservative party is in such a dangerous position, it is incumbent upon mps to discuss with number 10 and with the leader what we think is the right way forward. and what i would say is it's time now for number 10 and for liz truss to start sitting down with conservative mps and discussing what it is that we need to do to move the party forward to reduce that poll deficit. one party with very little internal division is the snp. they're halfway through their party conference here in aberdeen, but when it comes to a uk election, who would nicola sturgeon rather see in number 10, liz truss or sir keir starmer? who would you rather have as prime minister? that's not a difficult question. if the question to me is would i prefer a labour government over a tory government, i detest the tories and everything they stand for, so it's not difficult to answer that question. so, yes, you want to see keir starmer in number 10. two things. firstly, you know, being better than the tories is not a high bar to cross right now.

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it was just last month that liz truss became conservative leader and prime minister. since then, a humiliating tax u—turn and a disastrous set of opinion polls. one former cabinet colleague who backed liz truss for leader urged her this morning to be a unifier, not a disruptor. i think when the conservative party is in such a dangerous position, it is incumbent upon mps to discuss with number 10 and with the leader what we think is the right way forward. and what i would say is it's time now for number 10 and for liz truss to start sitting down with conservative mps and discussing what it is that we need to do to move the party forward to reduce that poll deficit. one party with very little internal division is the snp. they're halfway through their party conference here in aberdeen, but when it comes to a uk election, who would nicola sturgeon rather see in number 10, liz truss or sir keir starmer? who would you rather have as prime minister? that's not a difficult question. if the question to me

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it is incumbent upon mps to discuss with number 10 and the leader but we think is the right way forward. and what i would say is it is time now for number ten and for liz truss to start sitting down with conservative mps in discussing what it is that we need to do to move the party forward to reduce that poll deficit. division will cause delay, delay is our enemy and ultimately defeat to keir starmer. we don't want to see keir starmer with nicola sturgeon who now talks about detesting the conservative. i think that language is really, dangerous. i prefer to work with my colleagues in scotland. meanwhile, also speaking to the bbc earlier this morning, scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon said she "detested" the tories and everything they stood for — later clarifying that she wasn't referring to "individuals, or certainly not to people who vote tory." during the same interview, the snp leader said she's confident next year's planned independence referendum will go ahead

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