a southern republican presidential debate starts right now. welcome to the south. the part of the republican party where tradition lives. the strongest military in the world. and values matter. we want a conservative on the ticket. tonight, the republican candidate on stage in south carolina for their final debate before the south primary. mitt romney, the front runner, going for another win. trying to close a deal with skeptical voters. work to get good jobs back. newt gingrich, armed arrived, trying to harness conservative support as the field gets smaller. i am the only candidate capable of stopping a moderate from winning the nomination. rick santorum, with renewed momentum, after learning that he won iowa after all. we defeated mick r eed mitt iowa. ron paul, the insurgent, a powerful force in the first contest with an army of young voters. we are dangerous to the status quo. now, south carolina is ready to put its stamp on the 2012 presidential
of tearing down the reputation of your opponent, negative advertising. i never knew that. you know, i referred to gerald ford, who was the incumbent president, as my distinguished opponent. and he referred to me that way. i did the same thing four years later with ronald reagan. and we didn t even accept any campaign contributions. it s hard to believe. but we just took the $2 per person on income tax returns, and that s all we spent on our general election. so it s a total environment. when you mentioned the interest of funds of campaign funds but also lobbyist funds, one of the things i marked to talk to you about today was when you noted in 1977, you re working on your energy legislation and you are getting a lot done, as you say, a great batting average, but you re frustrated that the energy piece is not moving forward, and you say it s become obvious to me, this is on october 13th, 1977, it s become obvious to me that we ve had too much of my own involvement in different ma
just the technique and campaigns of tearing down the reputation of your opponent, negative advertising. i never knew that. you know, i referred to gerald ford, who was the incumbent president, as my distinguished opponent. and he referred to me that way. i did the same thing four years later with ronald reagan. and we didn t even accept any campaign contributions. it s hard to believe. but we just took the $2 per person on income tax returns, and that s all we spent on our general election. so it s a total environment. when you mentioned the interest of funds of campaign funds but also lobbyist funds, one of the things i marked to talk to you about today was when you noted in 1977, you re working on your energy legislation and you are getting a lot done, as you say, a great batting average, but you re frustrated that the energy piece is not moving forward, and you say it s become obvious to me, this is on october 13th, 1977, it s become obvious to me that we ve had too much of m
just the technique and campaigns of tearing down the reputation of your opponent, negative advertising. i never knew that. you know, i referred to gerald ford, who was the incumbent president, as my distinguished opponent. and he referred to me that way. i did the same thing four years later with ronald reagan. and we didn t even accept any campaign contributions. it s hard to believe. but we just took the $2 per person on income tax returns, and that s all we spent on our general election. so it s a total environment. when you mentioned the interest of funds of campaign funds but also lobbyist funds, one of the things i marked to talk to you about today was when you noted in 1977, you re working on your energy legislation and you are getting a lot done, as you say, a great batting average, but you re frustrated that the energy piece is not moving forward, and you say it s become obvious to me, this is on october 13th, 1977, it s become obvious to me that we ve had too much of m
welcome. i m stuart varney in for neil cavuto. this is your world. president trump making it very clear that he wants to get the job done and bring jobs back to america. wall street likes what it hears. the dow getting close to the 20,000 mark. my next guest, chris collins, not surprised and he backed mr. trump from the start. good to be with you, stuart. yes, sir. you must be one happy republican. i m enjoyed for america and the future and the economic growth. we know we re going to see 4% gdp growth. president trump is doing exactly what he promised. he focused on jobs and the energy piece and obama care. these are actions by an inpatient ceo. donald trump is the ceo. on the good side, he s patient. he wants action, today, not