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republicans taking questions tonight from iowa voters, one of the biggest questions, abby, if either one of them can make any headway against donald trump. now run desantis and nikki haley both getting the against the former president tonight. you will see me on the debate stage next year in iowa, and donald trump is not one of the show on the debate, staged as he comes to communities and answer questions, has he gone all the way 99 counties, has even gone to nine counties? i personally think at the right time. i agree with a lot of the policies. but the reality is, rightly or wrongly, and it follows, him and we all know that is true. chaos follows him. we can t have a country in the survey. and a world on fire, and four winners of chaos, we won t survive it. we are now less than two weeks from time to go until
of course, abby, we pointed, out he is not nearly as strong in new hampshire. nikki haley is wondering, maybe i can go through there, well people look here. national gop front runners who won iowa which donald trump looks pretty strong at this point, and went on to lose new hampshire, george w. bush in 2000, what do these two fellows have in common, besides just being pretty good-looking guys, they both won the nomination. so the fact, is donald trump at this particular point it is a strong position iowa. because he is in a strong position nationally, i m not quite sure what happens in the granite state matters, but history we should also note, this is also the last time that iowa decided effectively the republican nomination. that is true. that is true. iowa has picked the republican side twice, it is these two guys, these two times. you are looking at them. harry enten, thank you, well joining me now is former
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