minnesota. even then he only lost that my less than half a percentage point. it was a landslide. it was a mandate. it was also 40 years ago. in some ways seems longer than that. since reagan s revolution republicans have won the white house four times but only when the popular vote twice. tonight, we will examine today s republican party on the evil of a presidential election. what does the party believe? what does the republican position on the economy or foreign-policy or cultural issues, how has the party changed, where is it going, california, new york where the popular vote be in play again for republican nominee or does winning require running the electoral college got let. we are joined today by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues or may prioritize issues differently. they may represent different orthodoxies within the party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics
minnesota. even then he only lost that my less than half a percentage point. it was a landslide. it was a mandate. it was also 40 years ago. in some ways seems longer than that. since reagan s revolution republicans have won the white house four times but only when the popular vote twice. tonight, we will examine today s republican party on the evil of a presidential election. what does the party believe? what does the republican position on the economy or foreign-policy or cultural issues, how has the party changed, where is it going, california, new york where the popular vote be in play again for republican nominee or does winning require running the electoral college got let. we are joined today by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues or may prioritize issues differently. they may represent different orthodoxies within the party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics
attacks on the campaign trail yesterday with one week to go until the iowa caucuses. in the first campaign speech of 2024 biden saying trump is a threat to democracy with trump firing back that biden is the true threat. here we go, buckle up. welcome to fox news live, i m griff jenkins. hey alicia. i m alicia acuna. the supreme court will decide whether former president trump will be allowed on the ballot in colorado. bill melugin has more from the campaign trail. it s crunch time for the candidates, less than 10 days to go before the iowa caucuses and they re on a full on blitz of the state today. they ve got events all day long out here. now, it s getting testy out there on the campaign trail and some of them sniping at each other. nikki haley finished speaking, where she attacked donald trump. when it comes to trump, he can call me anything i never raised attack. but why don t we ask him oh, that s right, he won t get on a debate stage. [laughter]. meanwhile, florid
protests happen so the students continue to be educated and feel safe and secure. griff: it s fascinating, i think you re onto something there with the education part. you re seeing people like billionaire bill ackman and others, questioning the dei, diversity, equity, inclusion part of this. do you see a connection there? what are your thoughts on that. well, we certainly want to support efforts to address discrimination against any minority on campus, but i would say that dei frameworks largely failed jewish students in 80% of students that we surveyed, this is just last month, who had dei programs and initiatives on their campus, that educated students about discrimination, 80% of their students said there was nothing involving anti-semitism, no education. we also know from jewish students across so many campuses, that if they go to a dei office to report an issue, they re literally told in many
killed and families grieving every week because of these issues and the not been solved through the false promises being made. trey: the single best way to prevent crime that i ve ever found is in education. republicans used to want to dismantle the department of education while also acknowledging the closest thing to magic that we have in our culture it can transform generations of lives. it s a party regaining his footing on the issue in light of virginia or are we still playing to the democrats in convincing voters we are the education part. i think doug duncan that came out of nowhere nobody heard of him a successful businessman in the first time he ran for office be terry mcauliffe for previous governor of virginia and won the seat larson because he appealed on education and on the question of parental rights parents were concerned about conical race theory and other sorts of things happening in the schools and they showed up at school board