respect. great message. we have to make sure these kids play and get people to volunteer. exactly. brian: you will train them. we will do our best. brian: love what you are doing and kids will grow up and appreciate you. thank you, don. thank you. brian: second hour of fox & friends starts right now. that kind of music just sooths the soul i reminisce about the days of old with that old time rock and roll. ainsley: funny, talking about disney world a lot. that s k kissimmee, florida. steve: 7:00 a.m. ainsley: wait, someone s on the bench. brian: that s what we need. somebody woke up for us. ainsley: that s where i need to sit after that football throw, right, brian? steve: there is conner. he is the son of ed. brian: and jessica. ainsley: both of his parents work here. steve: take your kid to work day. suddenly a co-host on fox & friends today. very interesting. i yes i was sick on that thursday. and i hit two field goals on national
from washington tonight. they keep trying to stop trump and keep failing. late tonight minnesota supreme court dismissed a lawsuit that would have kept the former president off the ballot totally under the 14th amendment. it will not work. what is next in their bag of dirty tricks to try to stop this guy? well, we ll discuss it later. first, what happened and what s next? focus of tonight s angle. republicans were disappointed last night, big weed and big abortion won in ohio. gop lost dream of taking control of the state house and democrat in kentucky, andy beshear, he won. democrats are leaping to the conclusion that biden emerges as superman. it was a significant victory for democrats and couldn t come at a better time as there is tremendous anxiety about president biden bid for reelection. coalitions are strong. boom, once again joe biden is underestimated. laura: wait, listening to that crowd, you would think biden was out there week after week campaigning, ohio,
they keep trying to stop trump and they keep failing. late tonight, the minnesota supreme court dismissed a lawsuit that would have kept the former president off the ballot entirely. that was based on a totally bogus claim that he is disqualified from being president under the 14th amendment. it is not going to work. so, what s next in their bag of dirty tricks to try to stop this guy? well, we are going to discuss it a little later. but, first, what happened and what s next? that s the focus of tonight s angle. no getting around it, republicans were once again disappointed last night. big weed and big abortion won in ohio. the g.o.p. lost its dream of taking control of the virginia state house. and the incumbent democrat in kentucky andy beshear, he won. now, naturally, democrats are leaping to the conclusion that biden emerges as superman. it was a significant victory for democrats and it couldn t come at a better time for them as there is tremendous anxiety about preside
bond at the rodeo. you bond by maybe blown. steve: steve it was cover girl. brand new fox news poll out there. regarding the republican nominee, who do people prefer on the republican side? right now, donald trump leads ron desantis 53-21. mr. desantis, as you can see, he is down three points since march. ainsley: and seven points since february. i wonder why. look at the trump numbers in february. and then, march, is it because of what happened to him in new york? steve: probably. ainsley: people supported him and his numbers went up. brian: definitely a factor. president trump has been hitting ads and the super pac hitting ads against ron desantis. and he sees. ainsley: the ads are about his loyalty. brian: his loyalty. he wants to raise the retirement age to 95 i believe that s what they have it at. ainsley: 59?
congress, certainly, those members of congress never find themselves in the docket. that loan in jail. but you do also get them voted out. it is a civil society that is driven by journalism, by activism, people come to know what they did, and judging them fourth. you can though they are not locked up. ultimately, this is about the voters. there is a ton of journalism that not. this there is incredibly hard hitting ads that are running against these candidates when they are for election at various points during the war. that ultimately, this is about the voters. i think when i was doing this research, initially. my first reaction was wise and store better known? i think at the same recognized on the podcast. i think when we got to the end of it, sort of realize that there was 20 a floor of almost justice against these individuals are gauging pretty bad behavior in the 40s. the voters did ultimately punish virtually all the figures are included in this. not all of them. virtually all