trump won. nancy mace took the primary defeating trump s preferred candidate, katie arrington. and in texas republican mayra flores flipped a democratic house district where 85% of residents are latino. senator marco rubio says it is a sign the gop is making big gains among that voting block. it is severe losses by democrats. so-called hispanic activitys or people who claim to speak for hispanics but everyday voters and people aren t the same thing. hispanics don t want to pay $5 for gas or criminals running the streets or schools trying to convince their son that he is their daughter. it is voting against the party responsible for those policies. dana: alicia has more for us. this is interesting and exactly what the national republican party was banking on here because it dumped more than $1 million on tv ads alone on this special election in a traditionally democratic district and the candidate is now congresswoman mayra flores filling the remaining months in office,
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neck pillow from my pile of all my travel stuff. got to the airport. put it on and it felt strange. i took the jasper s dog cone. it was like an inflatable one and i wore it on the plane. embarrassing. bill: others notice? dana: people were very polite. the faulkner focus is up next. thank you. more g.o.p. candidates backed by president trump winning and approving the former president s influence in the republican party. this is the faulkner focus and i m sandra smith in for harris. in south carolina trump backed russell fry trounced tom rice who was one of 10 republicans who sided with democrats to impeach donald trump in his second trial and in nevada former state attorney general adam laxalt who was endorsed by
should be able to get married. pretty strong words. pretty clear, too. dan lothian is live in washington, d.c. with us this morning. it took a long time for the president to evolve to this position. but why now? and why this way? that s right. well, the president had been under a lot of pressure to really state his position on this. and some top members of his administration over the last few days had come out and made their positions clear. and so the president finally came around on this after almost two years. he said after talking to his friends, his daughters and the first lady. me personally, it is important to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. reporter: president obama made the announcement wednesday in an interview with abc news. becoming the first sitting u.s. president to publicly support same-sex marriage. his remarks come on the heels of north carolina passing a state constitutional amendment banning same-sex