people know you so well, why didn t they vote for you. sanders voters by the way. yeah. we got eight months to go before new hampshire. sure. sure. i say that as a new englander. i know the contour. new hampshire, yeah. very, very different. let s say that she wins the nomination. in head-to-head matchups against trump she does not fare as well as other competitors. she will really have a tough time reaching moderates. how does she plan to beat him in a general swinging so far to the left in the primary? i think if you look to the head-to-head matchups they are tied or warren is winning. trump, at least right now would look to be at a slight disadvantage. warren is running as an economc populous. trump ran in 2016. there is a lot of fear in his camp he did not deliver for that. the working-class.
yeah. are you a new englander? hush, you. rebel vermonters, it happens every now and then. up next for us, the other big headlines from president trump s pretty interesting south lawn discussion with reporters this morning.
diners a couple of weeks ago. i didn t encounter one trump voter. and they weren t acting either. so you re up against some pretty serious headwinds. history being among them. but another reason people don t primary sitting presidents often is that going against the infrastructure of the party, in this case the rnc, all that money and resources, et cetera. that s tough. are you feeling that challenge, that obstacle? not so much. you know, the republican state parties often are quite weak there. they are just a reflection are and are the trump committees in each state. the new hampshire republican party, for example, is a few trump loyalists but, you know, that state is 65/35 pro-choice on preproductive rights. it s a new england republican state and i aim to make it mine. i as a new englander, you know, i know what you mean. speaking of new hampshire, how important is that state for your
never been any doubt that we condemn racism. and all types of racism. sure. but do you think it s on the rise? and extremism, obviously. but do you think it s on the rise? i haven t seen jake, i ve been here for almost two years. i haven t seen it here. that s why it s a little bit numbing. i am trying to come up with words. i wish i could come up with words as to how i and others feel here right now. i can only attribute it to how i felt during boston and the boston bombing being then a new englander. that same type of like, oh, my gosh, what just happened? and that s what s happening right here right now. is there an uptick in violence? there was here a couple of days ago. we have to find a way to put that back in the bottle. we know the terrorist cited president trump as a symbol of white identity in his document. obviously, the perpetrator is the only one responsible for this horrific massacre, but what did you make of the fact he cited the president as a symbol of this
rise? i haven t seen jake, i ve been here for almost two years. i haven t seen it here. that s why it s a little bit numbing. i am trying to come up with words. i wish i could come up with words as to how i and others feel here. i can only attribute it to how i felt during boston and the boston bombing being then a new englander. that same type of, oh, my gosh, what just happened? and that s what s happening right here right now. is there an up tick of violence? there was here a couple of days ago. we have to find a way to put that back in the bottle. we know that the terrorists cited president trump as a symbol of white identity in his document. obviously, the perpetrator is the only one responsible for this horrific massacre, but what did you make of the fact he cited the president as a symbol of this? i don t give any credibility to the ramblings of someone rotten to the core and, clearly,