Welcome this Special Edition of hannity. Im Jason Chaffetz in for sean. And tonight we begin with a headline from the New York Post board. Quote, trump will win if does more speeches like the one in the bronx. Just 24 hours ago, the former president held a rally in front thousands of bronx residents from all walks of life. But instead of tearing them down with the divisive doom and gloom speech like joe biden, trump championed the people of new york and promised a Brighter Future for all. Have a look. Im here tonight to declare that we are going to turn new york city around and we are going to turn it around very, very quickly. New york was where you came to make it big. You want to make it big, you had to be in new york. But sadly this is now a city in decline. We have filthy encampments of drugged out Homeless People living in our places that spent so much time with children where they used to play. We have lunatics killing Innocent Bystanders by pushing them onto the Railroad Tracks
between his beliefs and those of the reagan protege still running the republican caucus. you have to wonder, why is it that donald trump who said a lot of controversial things, why is it that he won the votes of almost 30% of latinos? that surprised a lot of people. why is it that won the votes of a lot of lower and middle-class and work class folks who never would have dreamed of voting for a republican before? that s because he was a different kind of republican. donald trump isn t perfect but one thing he definitely got right is there s a big audience for that we re in this together policy. tucker: yes, the health care bill doesn t reflect that? it doesn t. even in this interview with you, earlier this week, you can tell donald trump knows that. he s saying that, look, i m going to want to protect our people, but the problem is that this bill as it stands right now here s what it does, i might believe, you might believe medicaid is a program that s flawed, i absolutely belie
than most i think professional class folks would have thought he would have been two months ago. the fundraising isn t as small as it was last cycle for romney it s stronger than the rest of the field. he s in strong position in new hampshire. he s the front runner. test hooth unbeatable. right now i don t think we have a candidate that s putting a strong challenge to romney. i think that s mie perry has a chance. if you talk to white house people they say it s an uncertain field. they don t know what rick perry is going to do. they don t know the michele bachmann play in iowa, although they enjoy it that could be knocking down pawlenty. going back to jon huntsman he s got to begin to make a move. right now in new hampshire this poll at least and his rather anemic fundraising shows he didn t get any bounce out of the rollout for sure. he s not running in iowa. he s at 2% in new hampshire. he s going to have to show people that there is a path to the nomination.