ever since the federal ruling came down friday, all it really does is keeps the status quo in place. illegal crossings continue and they have continued over the weekend in the hours after the ruling. take a look at this video saturday morning. this is a group of 60 here in eagle pass. some waving to the fox news drone. once they get to the u.s. side, it s single adults. many are from cuba, venezuela, nicaragua. the administration is not enforcing title 42 for the most part on those countries, so they know now that they have gotten to the u.s., they won t be expelled backs to mexico. that was not the only group. same day, hours after that ruling saturday morning, this was a single group of 120 that crossed illegally hear in to eagle pass. ones again single a ducts from the same country. cuba, venezuela, nicaragua and peruvians. take a look at this video out of big bend. that desolate remote terrain, this was the texas dps helicopter over a group of 32 illegals. they start ru
outcome of this if the polls are right. i m not a big poll person. but the numbers are wide. there s a big gulp there. it s pretty clear that kemp has this in the bag. the question is the size of the victory and whether he can avoid a run off by getting more than 50% of the vote what we re seeing here, trump s endorsement is not a silver bullet, this is the clearest test of this yet. can t overcome the structural advantages of a popular incumbent governor like brian kemp has. even though he had the falling out with trump, kemp has redeemed himself in the eyes of georgia republicans by taking on coca-cola and delta when they were going woke over the georgia voting law. he s earned a lot of goodwill for keeping businesses open and avoiding mandates throughout the pandemic when a lot of other states weren t doing that. so i think kemp had a lot of advantages to begin with and trump s endorsement could never overcome them. charles: would you consider him maga even though he didn t