in our special coverage of the new hampshire primary will continue right now. it is round two for the republicans and the presidential nomination could all come down to what happens in the hours ahead. the spotlight is on historic new england and a republican race that s down to the final two. donald trump is telling a whole lot of lies. if you want a losing candidate who puts america last. vote for nikki haley. with a head to head fight and a big win behind him, will the gop front-runner seal the deal? we need big margins. we have to set the tone for november. it s new hampshire s choice. tonight, donald trump aiming for a knockout punch against the only opponent still in his way. she s not tough enough. she s not smart enough. she cannot do this job. nikki haley putting it all on the line in new hampshire. who lost the house for us? the senate? the white house? donald trump, donald trump, donald trump. will the former president with a divisive record a
oversight committee. he heads up the judicial committee. the race had evolved into nasty name calling. but now they re took the high road during his victory speech. this district does not belong to me, or to my opponents for that matter, it belongs only to the voters of this district. to new yorkers who get up every day, busy themselves a building better fair suit. those new yorkers get to choose who best represents the valleys of the city. and you know what? i think the voters made themselves clear tonight. in florida, cnn projects vow demings will win the democratic senate primary to take on and republican marco rubio and the november midterm elections. demings has certain in the house since 2017. before that, she was the police chief of orlando. and cnn projects, charlie crist, will win the democratic governor primary. he will take on incumbent republican, ron desantis. crist was elected governor in 2006 when he was a republican. he s been serving in the u.s. house sin
i m jake tapper. as democrats hope for a win in georgia s senate runoff on tuesday, they re already looking ahead to the 2024 cycle when they will have to defend seats in increasingly red states such as ohio where my next guest, a progressive democrat with a strong blue-collar base, hopes to win in 2024. joining us, democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. thanks for joining us. the u.s. economy added 263,000 jobs in november. that s a sign the economy is still faring well despite aggressive effort by the federal reserve to the curve inflation. the fed will meet again next week to decide how much higher to raise interest rates if at all. you re the chair of the senate banking committee. what do you think they should do? well, i think that i tell jay powell, the chair of the federal reserve, this whenever we talk, his allegiance is to two things. it s to keep inflation down and also to fight for a full employment economy, the dual
out of the absolutely toss-up to become a republican-leaning state. trump has energized a blue collar base. and a small town. florida and also the heavy central and south american population of south florida has moved away from the gop. i again, we saw tonight, this new york special election is that there is a lot of energy on the abortion issue, as well as gun control and all the issues related to democracy, and the january six committee. that does get demings, at least, a fighting chance. although rubio s playing the favorite in that race. interesting, what messages being sent to the democratic party jerry nadler s win? fellow veteran democrat, carolyn maloney. he said, what side, hometown. you have a powerhouse on the side. coy against powerhouse on the west side of manhattan.
every business here and those trucks are hard to keep on the road, hard to fill up at the tank because of the prices and people are also having a hard time finding basic parts. i have a gentleman down the road here who has a topsoil business, he can t get truck tires for his trucks even if he is willing to pay a higher price for them. and this is what voters say, democrats they feel like have left behind their blue collar base. i want you to hear from a gentleman named ed harry who is pretty representative of the shift that has happened in this county. he was a lifelong democrat, five decades of voting blue and he is now voting republican and take a listen to what he says about the biden administration now. for my house heating oil, double from last year. went from 400 and some dollars to almost $1,000. wow. and that s probably going to be once a month until march or april. i m a vet. what happened in afghanistan bothers me to no end and i just