republican caucuses. the remaining contenders are brave and the snow and cold to make their final pitches this weekend. ironically the voted will take place of martin luther king day. so many of the gop candidates have to split a questionable commitment to the ideals of democracy and equality that the great late civil rights leader fought and died for. reverend kings spirit fills tonight s show and we are joined by his eldest son and namesake, his daughter-in-law arndrea and his granddaughter yolanda. they ll have plenty to say about the state of dr. king s dream. and a moment when racial tensions and the threat of political violence seem more real than perhaps any time since the height of the civil rights movement of the 60s. all of this tonight on this kicked a weekend edition of politicsnation. the king family will join us in a moment. but we start with congresswoman robin kelly, democrat of illinois. congresswoman kelly, thank you for joining us and let s start in your ne
full focus to your state? do you think he can continue to be the culture warrior governor he s been so far? or will he have to change course? it s going to be interesting. when he comes back to florida, he s burned a lot of bridges inside of the republican party. he s alienated the trump base here in earth, which is very strong. we have seen a county straw poll from county to county that trump is not letting him in these troubles. so he s going to come back with no money, with no political friends, with the influence and he s going to hit that decision to make. does he continue to try to break in any of his power and control over the woke agenda? or is the republican legislature and base here in florida not going to accept him back? it s going to be interesting to see what product he takes when he comes home and more importantly, what the republican legislature that has rolled out the carpet and all have his agenda items that last