Jesse we have plenty of time Super Tuesday. Bret thank you, sir. Bret good evening. Im bret baier. Were coming to you live tonight from fox news Election Headquarters in new york. Breaking tonight, voters in 16 states and one u. S. Territory casting ballots for the nominees to run in the november general election. Well start getting raw vote totals coming in a few states next hour. President Biden Running virtually unopposed on the ballot. Although there are serious concerns about the president s age, his mental fitness. Even within his own party meantime former President Donald Trump already has a commanding lead over only major challenger entering todays balloting. We have Fox Team Coverage tonight. Brit hume here in new york as his expert analysis. Peter doocy at the white house as the president prepares for what is shaping up to be another battle against the former president , likely. Bill melugin in charleston, South Carolina, for what many believe is former South Carolina governo
we need state level government coming from idaho who share their values, share their culture. robinson, touchdown? can he play again after he was shot twice in the torso? and here, taking it into the end zone. ainsley: you are looking at a beautiful shot of patrick henry college. if you are a parent, you are looking for a great school to enroll your children. you need to research this school. it is christian education. they have praise and worship on the campus. we are actually going to go to the church service after this next door where the president will be speaking. i asked if there was music and they said yes. it is a beautiful campus and a lot of amazing kids here or i should say students here. some of the panel that we are talking to parents have higher them and say they are bringing people into the office because they are good individuals. it is a hard school to get into, but this gentleman on the front row has hired how many of them? seven. and you love
trump backed kelly tshibaka. you re watching fox & friends first on this wednesday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro, liz cheney to impeach trump and lose the primary and only two have been victorious out of the four deciding not to run. carley: the power of the former president is more apparent than ever, 182 backed candidates declaring victory so far in the primary election cycle. todd: kevin corke with the latest from washington, kevin. guys, the outcome of the hariet hageman cheney race is as predictable to figure out who would win 100-meter dash between the bulls. not even close, a big win by hageman who said she was fed up with a lot of things, including fed up with liz cheney who in her opinion simply wasn t serving the interest of the voters back home. she was doing her own bidding in washington, and that was enough to get her canned and a huge landslide of a loss tonight, more than 66% for hageman and 28.9% for cheney. here is what the winner
biden signs into law the democrats tax and spending free. joe manchin admits democrats newly signed act will not provide life any time soon. well, immediately it s not. l.a. still really, really unsafe. listen to this. the holiday reporter says more stars are hiring at home body guards because of the spike in high profile crime. give hair cut. maybe a little trim. want to go out there tomorrow? ain t it funny how life changes wake up ain t nothing the same and life changes life changes. ain t that true and ain t that true about what goes on? isn t that true? ainsley: my grandmother might be listening. steve: that s okay. life changes. listen, the weather is going to change right now in d.c. it is 65 degrees. it is clear. the daytime high is going to be 81. as you look at that, we are 22 minutes away from sunrise. sunrise officially today at 6:23. ainsley: that s why you got this open and brian didn t. look how pretty that shot is, brian. are you a li
poll, just 39% of americans are proud of where the country is today. which is down 12 points from the 2017, and a whopping 30 points since 2011. it marks the first time a majority feels disappointed in this country. and as americans feel the heat from raging inflation and astronomical gas prices, the white house is doubling down on their deal with that philosophy. how long is it fair to expect american drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war? as long as it takes. russia cannot, in fact, defeat ukraine and move beyond ukraine. this is a critical, critical position for the world. what do you say to those families who say listen, we cannot afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months if not years, this is not sustainable? this is about the future of the liberal world order and we have to stand firm. jeanine: and if people think we are on the wrong track, the white house thinks you just need to be reminded how awesome things really are. 85% of