a two-person race, but for how much longer? will new hampshire s first in the nation primary be the last true challenge for donald trump until november? also tonight, john king spoke earlier in the campaign. and breaking news tonight about a new cease-fire deal to bring israel s hostages home, which could also let senior leaders of the hamas out of gaza. the final confirmation that the party belongs to former president donald trump. the first ballot will be cast for the first primary in campaign 2024. there are just six people expected to vote. an hour from now the former president will hold his final rally in the state, that event comes a day after ron desantis endorsed him. there will be three other former rivals. also endorsing the former president, nikki haley s own congresswoman nancy mace. she did it today, even though in the wake of january 6 she was saying things like this. their lives would have been in danger, the most precious people in my life. we need to hold
video coming in of a rogue wave. this wave smashed into a u.s. army base in marshall islands. the man who posted the video says no one was injured. the images are absolutely terrifying. thank you for joining us. ac-360 begins now. tonight, a two person race, but for how much longer with desantis out and haley behind. the question is will new hampshire s first in the nation primary be the last true kmepg for donald trump until november. john talks to voters he spoke with earlier to see if anything has changed their minds all over the map in new hampshire. and breaking news about a possible new cease-fire deal to bring israel s hostages home. that also could let hamas senior leaders out of gaza. it could be the last fire break in the republican party to stop the former president. that or perhaps the final confirmation that the party once again belongs only to him. four hours from now voters in the tiny northern new hampshire town of dixville notch will cast their f
immigration reform. and i think that s pandering to people who are just anti-immigrant in our society. bret: jason, there is a lot of talk about how senators didn t read this amendment, let alone didn t read the bill as of yet. senator corker has pushed back on that saying it s been on posted for quite some time. your thoughts if this amendment gets them the votes they need in the senate and if it effects the house at all. it may get them the votes they need in the senate. i think it will. how much impact it will have in the house i m not sure about that momentum argument. the house is going to want to do their own thing. my problem is i think there is a fundamental dishonesty in this debate. i understand why republicans are doing the border security first approach. you are leading the public to believe that the key to reducing illegal immigration in this country is more border security. there is nothing in our recent immigration history that suggest that that s the case. again, we
noonan, says you want to keep your friends close, but your president closer. i think certainly, mr. christy is dealing with had an emergency and trying to get help as soon as possible. there is a sense that these kind of situations will make people turn and embrace big government, but you re already seeing a lot of of flaws in the federal response, fema not getting a lot of these generators that they promised online quickly, so, i don t see any kind of a national move toward bigger government as a result. paul: kim, the other big story this week is that the romney campaign has been expanding the field. the electoral field moving into pennsylvania with a very big ad buy much bigger than the obama campaign and even talking a little how the fact that minnesota could be into play and the president was in wisconsin, and close to campaign in iowa, places where he should, you think he would have locked up. do you take this expansion of the field seriously? yeah, and i think that this is p
midwest. and, david, that s where they feel like they got to pick off a couple of states, not just ohio, ohio plus something else. it s interesting, as i talked to the romney campaign at the end of the week, they were emphasizing the momentum argument. they feel the debates gave him a second look in such a way that he can carry that through election day. the obama folks say look at the electoral math. we could be in for quite a finish here, if they re both right. they could be both right. because we ve talked about the popular vote thing and let me throw you we ve seen some polling out today. if you look at the president s lead, for instance, on the west coast in california, the lead has been cut in half. i ve done some math, you can see where mitt romney makes up some 6 to 8 million votes. john mccain lost by 10 million votes. he could pick up a whole bunch of votes in the battleground states. let s go to our battleground map. we have the president winning in virginia, wisconsin