it cost a lot. that s critical. neil: five states holding crucial primaries. it s the one subject that unites voters. in alabama, arkansas, minnesota, texas and georgia, inflation and prices running ahead like crazy with no sign that that is cooling down. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. fox on top of a situation that is getting worse on the economic front with inflationary numbers out of control and in key states across the country having crucial primaries, that could affect the standard of bearer for the democrat and the republicans in those key races. growing talk now as to how this sorts out. we re also looking at the effect of the so-called trump bump and whether it carries today in crucial states across the country as well. let s go first to atlanta, georgia. we ll find our mark meredith following the key pocketbook issues dominating that voting. mark? good afternoon. the pocketbook issues impacting a lot of voters in their decisions today, a lot of r
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good day, everyone. this is andrea mitchell reports in washington. in georgia, president trump s grudge match against brian kemp, who refused to go along with trump s georgia 2020 conspiracy theory, could produce a big setback for the former president. trump s hand-picked candidate to challenge the sitting governor, former senator david purdue is trailing far behind. in another twist, trump vice president mike pence, a possible 2024 competitor himself, campaigned with kemp last night. when you say yes to governor brian kemp tomorrow, you will send a deafening message all across america that the republican party is the party of the future. if kemp should win, it s a rematch with stacey abrams who lost narrowly to kemp in 2018. the former president s other big push in georgia is for congressman hice to unseat brad raffensperger, who in a phone call famously repeatedly refused to, quote, find the 11,780 votes that trump needed to win georgia. the call has prompted a grand
that would pick the secretary of state who oversees elections. there s a very real threat if elected that he would use the power of his office to ensure that the next republican candidate for president receives the state s 19 electoral college votes in 2024 no matter how pennsylvania voters actually vote. mastriano is far from he alone in threatening our democracy. in georgia voters will decide if another election denier gets on the election ballot, former senator david perdue. he has said that the election was rigged. the man he s running against, brian kemp, earned trump s wrath by refusing to overturn the 2020 election in the state. georgia was the center of trump s attempt to steal the election in 2020. he s still under investigation over whether he broke state law with his mafioso style bullying who demanded the exact number of votes he would need to win the state s 16 electoral votes. so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one m
Ones you love. See you then. Speak to you know ted cruz of one, he spent almost 100 million. Welcome to hannity, im Jason Chaffetz in tonight or sean but lets go right back to mississippi and listen to President Trump and his rally. President trump he says have you ever stood on the floor and speak . Hes waving his hands and i said what is he doing, what is he on . And made the statement, he was born for this. I used to have guys come into my office. Sir, im the greatest salesman. The truth is anybody that says they are a great salesman, usually they are not a very good salesman. Its true. Its those sneaky ones in the back that dont talk. That you dont know about, they are the ones. But beto was nasty. He said it was like he was born from heaven, and he came down. And if that was a case, some really bad things happened. He came out of texas, the great state of texas. He came out of texas a a very hot political property and he went back as cold as you can be. So he was a nasty guy but h