a long time since i ve been home and i got to be drifting along. our condolences to his family. see you on the radio. special coverage of the new hampshire primary continues right now. turnout is strong in new hampshire. voters are continuing heading to the polls at this hour. welcome to our coverage of the new hampshire primary. the new hampshire secretary of state thing there could be record turnout today in what is now a two-person race. donald trump versus nikki haley. she is the clear underdog tonight. she has staked her entire campaign on a strong finish in new hampshire are trying to make the case she can defeat trump and win in the general election. today telling orders she is in this for the long haul. this has always been a marathon. it has never been a sprint. we want to be strong in iowa, stronger in new hampshire, even stronger in south carolina we are running the tape. meanwhile, trump telling reporters even if he is able to secure a decisive three
biological males. lia thomas u penn teammates scared to speak out. i will not be scared anymore. other women should be encouraged to speak out about unfair competition. have you ever had to apologize being a member of the will pga tour? i recognize people are going to call me a hypocrite but circumstances do change. steve: good morning, everybody. it is june 7th. it s 6:01 here in new york city. and we start with a fox news alert. you are looking at a video of former vice president mike pence who officially launched his 2024 presidential campaign by launching this video 25 minutes ago. here is 10 seconds of it. it would be easy to stay on the sidelines, but that s not how i was raised. today, before god and my family, i m announcing i m running for president of the united states. ainsley: pence rolling out that clip this morning on his 64th birthday. just two days after filing paperwork with the fec. he is set to hold a big event today in des moines, iowa after
protecting our democracy. the president is expected to address threats from maga republican election deniers to not accept the result thofs year s vote. and the growing embrace of political violence in the aftermath of the hammer attack on house speaker pelosi s 82-year-old husband. joining me for the hour are jen saki, matthew dowd and david plus. jen i start with you. you ve been talking to white house officials. what should we expect to hear from the president? joy, it s six days until the election and this is the big closing argument for the president. there he s doing this because at this point it sless about convincing people that you have a better plan. it s about lighting a fire under those democrats and people who are going to support democratic candidates to get them out. the other piece they are focused on is saying to democratics and other people voting for candidates hang with us. it may be a long week. it may take time to count the votes but stick with us and
shot. i would say he has been very successful in the past on the debate stage. i would be interested to see how he would stack up against desantis and trump in a primary debate. but, by and large, i m hoping to see some new fresh blood and some new dynamic candidates that haven t been in politics as long as he has. brian: you are an independent? i m an independent, right leaning independent. but a party has to earn my vote. i m not just going to go down the line. brian: so far, mike, we watched chris christie make it clear, i m going after trump. michael duke. unfortunately, i think that s symptomatic of these establishment republicans doing what they always do. they are weighing off of their choices and right now his choice is to just attack people. i don t think that s productive for our government right now, and i don t think that s productive for what he wants to accomplish. right now we should be tackling issues like the state of the economy, record inflation and other h
over their own bodies you need democrats to win. are you surprised that wasn t in his speech? no. it s not lost on anybody that watches speech or sees the coverage on each side of this question. clearly there s a lot of rx, not all republicans. yesterday, joy, the candidate for governor in wisconsin said, the republican candidate, said if i win this election republicans will never lose another election in wisconsin. captures the thread as well as anyone ever said. i think the message the president was trying to send today is if you are a republican or a republican leaning independent. help us save democracy. you re not going probably be effective in asking them to do that if you absolutely torpedo the other party. i think what he s saying is let s make common cause save democracy. then we get back to fighting about tax rates and how to pay