los angeles, and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. breaking tonight, governor ron desantis says forget the polls, because his ground game will translate into a big win in iowa. it s a bold statement considering former president trump is leading ila by more than 30 points. the latest power rankings have just come out, and they indicate the very real possibility of a surprise in iowa or new hampshire. aishah hasnie is live in des moines, iowa, with more on the fox news town hall as well as the shake-up in the fox news power rankings. good evening. trace, good evening to you. that s right, desantis says don t count him out just yet, despite the stagnant polling on him at there recently. he says he is promising to exceed expectations here in iowa. tonight on the big stage he boasted about his ground game at the fox town hall and his team tells me they have more than 30,000 people committed to caucus for desantis. that s a big deal. he said it s time to elect some
the big apple. the school announced classes would be held remotely on wednesday because of the activation of james madison high school as a temporary overnight respite for the migrants, and nobody knows if this is going to be a one-day thing. nobody knows, but parents are outraged. the should be. they have to give up their spots to people in the country unlawfully, and is no end in sight. it s not like our border is going to be secured today, tomorrow, or next week. so the people keep coming, the migrants keep coming, and there s no space for them, whether in schools, jails, anyway. trace: for illegal migrants getting health care, good idea, that idea? outside of emergency care for the obvious, bad idea. because it s going to bankrupt the entire system and deny health care to u.s. citizens. trace: neama? it s a bad idea. i understand the public health applications, but we have a lot
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