headquarters in new york city. call it a perfect political storm. fresh off his headline-grabbing trip through iowa, governor ron desantis is back on his home turf, again throwing shade at donald trump. his pitch to voters just an hour ago, pick me if you want someone who won t spend all their time on cable news and social media. for me it s like okay, what s that true north? you obviously have to win or you don t get a ticket to the dance. once you do that, how are you going to be able to bring about big change to make people s lives better. president biden s surprising new southern state strategy. why his campaign is weighing a big money bid to win states like florida and north carolina. is he nervous his political firewall from 2020 won t hold? the surprising at the stougt earn border. crossings defying expectations for a third straight day, down to less than 5,000 on sunday, the lowest daily rate in two years. we ll go live to texas in just a minute. we start with
the weekday. laura: okay, that makes sense. as long as we are on your dvr, i m totally cool with what you have. sean: i can prove it to you. i ll take a picture. laura: my kids are coming to check on that, thank you, sean. great show as always. all right, i m laura ingraham and the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for being here. skipping to 2024, that s the focus of tonight s angle. now frantically trying to shake off his lame duck status, joe biden s busy rallying support in the senate. headline in the hill tells the story, democratic senator say biden is not too old for a second term. senators are trying to sound enthusiastic about the soon to be octogenarian. greg kuhn said i look forward to working hard for joe biden in 2024. come on. bob casey predicted he is to be the nominee and he s going to be strong. but they know what we know, come on. there is no momentum out there. at the risk of political rigor mortis holds over biden, attentions already t
if he wins north carolina and loses all those states, he still wins. how do you view this, matthew? north carolina legitimately a battleground state, florida more an expand-the-match state. we saw that expanding the map didn t work so well for hillary clinton. being the guy nor president bush in 2000 and 2004 that finalized the list of electoral states, there s a number of people, whether in campaigns or outside, that constantly push states. i remember in 2000 there was many people in the campaign that wanted to put new jersey and north carolina on the list of target states. i vetoed that throughout i m going to call that a good move on your part, matthew. i thought it was a fool s errand. i think florida, i they they re acting that way.
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