threat today. that faction is seeking to overturn the will of voters in future elections should they prevail in 2022. they made that point abundantly clear as if it was not already at back-to-back rallies over the weekend, headlined by the ex-president in two key battleground states. this election in 2024 they pledge to do that in arizona and nevada. here is what the republican nominee for secretary of state in nevada had to say. jim marchand. president trump and i lost an election in 2020 because of a rigged election. i ve been working since november 4th, 2020 to expose what happened, and what i found out is horrifying. when i m secretary of state of nevada we re going to fix it. when my coalition of secretary of state candidates around the country get elected, we re going to fix the whole country and president trump is going to be president again in 2024. so that really happened. just a little fact-check here along the way, he lost because the voters weren t into either
i really do believe that. you know, when you write history as when you re doing minute-to-minute journalism, you re always seeking continuities and contrasts, right? and what you when you think about something like the d-day commemoration, you go back to 1964 when former president eisenhower went with walter cronkite, walked on the beaches and warned about the wages the costs of war, the importance of peace. very much in 1964, the same year as the daisy ad that lyndon johnson aired against barry goldwater. very much a cold war moment. eisenhower, the warrior who understood peace, warning us about heedless and the cost of war. you go to 1984, president reagan turning d-day and operation overlord into an essential chapter in the story of american restoration. you go to bill clinton in 1994,
cronkite, walked on the beaches and warned about the wages the costs of war, the importance of peace. very much in 1964, the same year as the daisy ad that lyndon johnson aired against barry goldwater. very much a cold war moment. eisenhower, the warrior who understood people, warning us about heedless and the cost of war. you go to 1984, president reagan turning d-day and operation overlord into an essential chapter in the story of american restoration. you go to bill clinton in 1994, the generational shift, when these men were young, they changed the world, and we with a are young, we have our duty to do. george w. bush, 04, the same week ronald reagan died, the need for moral authority. barack obama, the need for international order. now, is this a continuity this week or a contrast? it is self-evidently a sharp
negative ads with the daisy ad, the nuclear winter against goldwater. i think saying that the fear mongering is on one side, is a little bit of a stretch. let s go back to the current thing. i will leave goldwater to you but it s interesting to me that the president chose immigration as the focus because the economy wasn t working for him. in the latest polls, what we see is among all voters, 47 ã 42, they prefer democrats to handle immigration. there s a wide variety potential outcomes on tuesday night. we will be here at fox square to bring it to peanuts, president trump the new warning about the economy if democrats take control. we have that for you on the five . [music]
we know entitle the spending has to be rofreformed, but you can t ignore the deficits created by a tax bill that s been rigged to favor the rich that has abandoned main street families. they can t sell that, so they re selling fear, and that is an act of desperation three weeks before an election. understand having ads about national security are not new. we saw that famously in 64 with the daisy ad, we saw it in the hillary clinton/obama race with hillary in a 3:00 a.m. phone call saying i m prepared to lead. what s different is they re not selling messages of national security qualifications. they re selling fear that brings out these cultural wars that republicans vfgt how to manipulate to win elections. it s not just fear of terrorism that republicans are out selling right now, it s fear