uncomfortable with the man in the white house. this as politico reports today the republican party in four states, south carolina, nevada, arizona and kansas are set to cancel the primaries and cauc caucuses. they underscore the extent to which his allies are determined to snuff out any potential nuisance en route to his nomination or deny republican critics a platform to embarrass him. back now, republican strategist. susan you have seen this report. i want to first go to the rnc statement. the rnc and the republican party are firmly behind the president and any effort to challenge him in a primary is bound to go nowhere. do you buy that? yes, because it s been set up like that. they ve done rulemaking changes. the rnc is fully in tandem with donald trump s campaign. they have been working together. now what s interesting is on the campaign front, i have to say, the trump campaign has been working hard and doing things a
people say joe is getting old, no, he s wiser and smarter. i put all of my trust in him. reporter: biden is at the center of the conversation. you re not sure if he is the front-runner? well, he s the front-runner right now but, you know, look at the time howard dean was a front-runner. he obviously didn t win the cauc caucus. it s a long way to go. i m john. how they handled the heat and how they slide. governor, do you have to do a slide like that to be president? apparently, so. my wife got a little bit competitive on that, jeff. reporter: so far no 2020 cap dates have arrived in helicopters as donald trump did four years ago. a moment he later used as a metaphor. to prepare for this debate i
her caucus to support a senate bill on the u.s./mexico border. as the representatives passed that legislation by a wide margin, more republicans voted for it than democrats, which is astonishing, since democrats control the house of representatives. more liberal members of her cauc caucus. the hispanic caucus said it will not target this betrayal. as we pass the senate bill, we will do so with a battle cry as to how we go forward. there s a schism within the house caucus. and the schism that has opened up between nancy pelosi and chuck schumer in the senate. nancy pelosi is in charge of
where? well, we saw this with senator richard burr. we obviously see people like justin amash. and so they are demanding information beyond the report. all right. xwrats to ha great to have you on. one last question. we re past memorial day. we ll be at fourth of july fairly soon. we ll get into august where nothing gets done around here. it gets very hot in washington. they don t really work that hard in the summer. you take your summer vacation. then we re into the fall which is the full 2020 political season with three or four debates by then. they are going into the iowa cauc caucuses. is there time to impeach this president? you know, i don t know the answer to that question. honestly. i think we have to do what is best to the country this moment and the challenge staring us in
for, mark? you want to look for a combination. yourself exa you re exactly right. fundraising, early polls, endorsements, they don t get you the nomination. what it does is it gets you a first opportunity and a look, a way to ensure you re on the debate stage, ensure that you have people who are covering you, ensure that you have seen the viability. then it is up to the voters. chris, we still have more than 300 days before the iowa cauc caucuses. what? we have a long ways to go. what you want to do is at least stand out from a pack that might end up being close to 20 candidates on the democratic side by the time we get to the first debate. should we make a bet right now that every single democrat will make their way to wisconsin this year? maybe just for the cheese. you know, it s not a bad reason. although, i m just going to say, they held the national cheese championship in wisconsin a few weeks ago. you know who won? no. an ohio cheesema maker. just saying, as a buc