contention, and a lot of nipping at each other. you see this between governor desantis and president trump. how does the party unite at the end of this? you may support one candidate and be pretty darn upset by the time the caucus and primary rolls around, but what can you do, what can the party due to unite against joe biden at the end of the day? jason, we will be putting out our the debate criteria soon. we want everyone to pledge we will support the republican nominee to beat joe biden. you are exactly right. we cannot win the white house without every republican. we sell this in 2022. we had republicans that lost key senate races because republicans refused to support them. if we want to take back the white house, when the senate and keep the house we all have to come together. we have to remember who we are against. the things that we have in
this is what this is about, not joe biden. now let s get to the campaign. you did not make the last debate, we now are seeing the january debate where the bar is raised a little in terms of the polling one has to have to qualify and the fund-raising that they have to establish in terms of the amount of unique donors. are you confident you ll make the next debate? where do you stand in both areas? i m grateful to you asking. the debate criteria really have nothing to do with what s happening on the ground. you remember 2003, rev, you were in the race where you had john kerry and john edward polling at 4% and 2% in december, sixth and seventh and finished one and two. our campaign on the ground in iowa is incredibly strong. we re in the top three or so for net favorabilities in the state of iowa. we have the most endorsements right at the top of the field
iowa. elizabeth warren the featured speaker. the candidates are having a busy day on the stump. michael bloomberg, for example, in pennsylvania. elizabeth warren will make the debate criteria on the first debate of the new year. as things stand now, there are some doubts as to whether andrew yang will, even with his performance that was praised by all sides. we re going to talk to him about that and where the race standsment shortly in the meantime, we re keeping a look at developments halfway across the world right now in north korea. saber rattling and indicating that it s open to still more missile tests, including ones that are presumably a no-no, a long range missile test against the promises that the hermit nation has made to president trump. and good to have you. good morning, neil. neil: they re saber rattling and using it to force talks with the united states. what do you think of that?
public demonstration of the evidence and vetting of the evidence. and i commend the members of the house who have treated this moment with a sobriety it demands. one of our guests earlier was talking about her surprise and disappointment that members of the republican house seemed to show so little regard for the truth of what happened. and the real question is, is it okay for a president of the united states to invite foreign interference in our elections? i think the answer to that is no. and i think it s congress job to call the president on that kind of behavior. now, you did not qualify for the last debate, yet you continue to run and you feel there s a path to victory. of course. the next debate in january has raised the bar for its debate criteria. the polling threshold is even higher, and so far not a single candidate of color has
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