returns to the granite state tonight, he is taking her on. this hour, president biden ramps up the abortion debate at the start of the election year tied to monday s 51st anniversary of roe v. wade. the annual anti-abortion march in washington, blocks from the supreme court, expected to rule soon on what could be another landmark decision, a pending case to outlaw the abortion pill nationwide. the head of u.s. cybersecurity will join me on their critical effort to keep the 2024 election secure from foreign and domestic online interference, as artificial intelligence sparks new threats. u.s. strikes against houthi rebels failed to stop new waves of the red sea attacks. netanyahu s speech flatly rejecting a palestinian state and u.s. peace plan causes new friction with washington, europe, and arab neighbors. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. live free or die, that s the state motto in new hampshire, fully embraced there, especially by the state s
trail. big night in new hampshire. carson, bush, trump, all holding events in the granite state tonight. today is also the end of the fund-raising quarter. and ben carson, who a lot of us expect to be the big fund-raiser of the republican side is already touting some big numbers. there s no way that you can have enough money to run a national campaign for president. they forgot about one very important thing. the people. and the people have generated almost 600,000 donations to our campaign. let s go to kasie hunt. he s been with carson today. he ll be headed to bush. probably will get a sneak-peek at trump. kasie, talk to me about carson today. they re fired up about a fund-raising number that they plan to report, we assume in the next day or so. chuck, as you know, the
harris: we begin tonight with the gop race for the presidential nomination. voters in new hampshire getting ready to head to the polls for the first in the nation primary. and we are getting a better idea tonight ahead of tuesday s contest just how many people are expected to cast their ballots. and we know all of the major candidates are in the granite state tonight. over the next 12 plus hours back-to-back debates. one this evening, another in the morning. analysts saying most of the candidates will focus on former massachusetts governor mitt romney in the debates who is currently leading in the polls by a pretty wide margin. the new hampshire secretary of state saying he expects to receive 250,000 ballots on tuesday. more than the 2008 presidential primary when voters cast 241,000 ballots. and democrats also holding a primary with 14 names on the democratic ticket including president barack obama. unlike some other states, in
harris: we begin tonight with the gop race for the presidential nomination. voters in new hampshire getting ready to head to the polls for the first in the nation primary. and we are getting a better idea tonight ahead of tuesday s contest just how many people are expected to cast their ballots. and we know all of the major candidates are in the granite state tonight. over the next 12 plus hours back-to-back debates. one this evening, another in the morning. analysts saying most of the candidates will focus on former massachusetts governor mitt romney in the debates who is currently leading in the polls by a pretty wide margin. the new hampshire secretary of state saying he expects to receive 250,000 ballots on tuesday. more than the 2008 presidential primary when voters cast 241,000 ballots. and democrats also holding a primary with 14 names on the democratic ticket including president barack obama. unlike some other states, in new hampshire, undeclared