through these early states, we were in iowa, now we re in new hampshire, jake, and what we re seeing emerge is when he s on the stump he s talking indirectly about former president trump. he s never naming him. it s when he gets off the stump and talks to media that we get those more direct hits that he s taking at him. and that seems to be kind of the needle he s trying to thread right now because remember, a lot of these voters he s talking to may have potentially voted, or most likely voted for former president trump in the past. so he has to kind of walk a fine line here. and what we re also seeing is how he is pitching himself to voters. and that s really starting to come into focus. and what we re seeing, the lane they re really carving out for him and that he s carving out for himself is that of a sitting executive. he s not a former anything. he is a sitting governor in florida. and when he talks to voters he s really going through and outlining what he and his team h
results. and again, one of those kind of indirect swipes that we heard today, and it s a line that he repeats over and over, is how he believes that running for president and being president isn t about entertainment, that it isn t about building a brand. and you can see who he s directing that at. but it s about getting results. and really that is what he and his team are focused on pitching to voters. is that he can get results. now, whether or not voters will respond to that, of course that s the big test out here on the road. and he takes it to south carolina tomorrow. again, it will be his first trip to that state as a presidential candidate. and jake, telling us a lot, he ends the week right where he started it back in iowa, he ll be there with senator joni ernst. and we do expect him to continue to hit the campaign trail pretty aggressively. he s done four stops. this will be his last stop of the night here in manchester. jake. all right, jessica dean in manchester, new hampsh