[ applause ] oh, welcome. we re delighted to have you here today. this is a it cparticularly impot day for me. i remember 25 years ago being involved in the fight to get this done, and so to be here to celebrate with you today is so important. like all of you, i have a deep appreciation for the fundamental freedoms that we share as americans. a great experiment in liberty has thrived through times of war, and peace. our nation is governed according to the longest surviving constitution in world history, because the founders designed our republic to last. to be immune from the passions of partisan and resistant to the schemes of power-seeking factions. they enumerated our freedoms so there would be no mistake about where the government was not welcomed to tread. principal among these freedoms is our first liberty, religious freedom. that is what we re here to discuss and to celebrate today as we mark the 25th anniversary of the religious freedom restoration act. most of you
they re not republicans or i m not. but it s not from today s campaign. it s from 1964. and that s not the only weird parallel between a long ago election and today s campaign. lots going on tonight. let s begin with cnn national reporter maeve reston. the anti-trump force is gathering steam. but it is too late? i think that s the big question here. as we look ahead at the next couple of months, they had such a short amount of time in which to pour a ton of money into defining this candidate. everyone is trying to figure out whether the attacks that led up to tuesday night worked at all or if they just didn t have time to sink in. so this is a big conversation going on right now among donors, among people within the party about whether or not to keep those anti-trump dollars rolling in, and whether they re actually working and where they can be most effective. maeve, a lot of establishment republicans turned their nose up at ted cruz. they said the day he endorsed cruz
they re not republicans or i m not. but it s not from today s campaign. it s from 1964, and that s not the only weird parallel between the long-ago election and today s campaign. lots going on tonight. let s begin with cnn s national political reporter mave restin. hello to you. the anti-trump political force gathering steam but is it too late? that s the big question here. as we look ahead to the next couple of months, they have had such a short amount of time in which to pour a ton of money into defining this candidate. everyone is trying to figure out whether the attacks that led up to tuesday night actually worked at all or if they departmeidn t time to sink in. there s a big conversation among donors about whether or not to keep the donald trump funds coming in. some said choosing between donald trump and cruz is like choosing between poison. is that a measure of the desperation to stop trump right now? yes, it is i think. there s a lot of desperation out there to
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