she s moving forward in the state s general election race facing three candidates. primary cycle continues. todd: i can t get over liz cheney invoking the name of the one lincoln. you just lost an election and b, you have more than half the country who doesn t like you right now. carley: 66.3. liz cheney big story of it is night and she raised $15 million, 96% from out of state money. she only spent half of it, what will she do with the other half? a lot of people saying she s running for president. who wants that? i don t mean to be rude, is she
political following before donald trump endorsed her won big. she put trump in her literature and tv ads and echoed something that the former president has said a number of times that the 2020 presidential election was rigged. but, of course, that was the state that went 70% for donald trump. liz said i won by 7% of the vote two years ago. i could have done the same thing but it would have required i go along with president trump s lie about the 2020 election. harriet hagueman gets 66.3%. so liz cheney won by 37 last time. and cheney got 28.9%. almost 29% this time. hagueman was endorsed by trump as you said, steve. she says it doesn t surprise me that she, liz cheney, would revert to the same old talking points because that s what got her defeated. if you look at the republicans who wanted to impeach who did vote to impeach donald trump it s interesting because four of
alongside trump endorsed candidate kelly sheb baca. steve: search court is live in washington shy will not be a congresswoman from the great state of wyoming. for former president donald trump he strikes again, guys. that streak continued overnight as you point out as trump-backed harriet hagueman ushered liz cheney right out of the door in the great state of wyoming. how big was the victory? look at that. wow! that is a smack down as they say. 66.3% vs. 28.9%. yeah that is a massive win, huge victory for harriet. now, here is the winner on the races r. s loser. she is not focusing on wyoming. she is not focusing on our issues. she is still focusing on an
braten, ray kelly, involved in policing in the 1990s led a historic decrease in crime. 1993 and 1998 in new york city, overall crime went down 49.3%. murders went down 69.3%. shootings were down, 66.3%. robberies down 54.9%. auto theft down, 59.3%. you have proven, commissioner safer, that it s possible to lower crime in a crime-ridden city. how do we now get back to where we were in 1998? we have to give the mandate back to the people who know how to reduce crime. and that s police. when i was police commissioner, reduced homicides by 38%, reduced overall crime by over 40% and did it by using stop question and frisk, by putting plain clothes units on the
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