and i will have some questions of my own. in the audience are voters who say, they plan to participate in new hampshire, republican primary, both registered republicans, and undeclared voters who aren t registered with either major, party but are still allowed to participate in the primary elections. to cast a very wide net from various organizations, and business groups, and conservative advocacy. just of the desantis campaign and governor desantis, and a chance to hear directly from the candidate. now ladies and gentlemen, please welcome governor ron desantis. before you get to folks of the audience, and as you mention, it is a donald trump cruised to victory. what can you do from stopping him from showing another big win here in new hampshire next week? look, i think it was the former president of the united states, he is one of the most famous people who has effer been in environment politics, and still had roughly half the iowa caucus goers. and there is an a
tweeted i think we have it here he said that there was a bit of a cold snap in washington he came out saying whatever happened. global warming so that garnered a lot of criticism people ridicule on twitter saying that he doesn t have the difference between weather and climate that sort of stuff so nothing has he s hasn t come out and said anything specific to this report ok so trump has i said anything but what about other people how they reacted to this well it s obviously been picked up widely throughout the u.s. and is focused on u.s. environment politics. news organizations have picked up on it but the critics are mainly saying that the release date of the release of the report is a bit iffy you ve got critics like al gore the former politician now turned climate advocate coming out and saying that the government administration were trying to bury the report because it was supposed to be believed released in december but the administration decided to bring that forward to go over t