there. they have that strong field operation. that could be the game changer here when it comes to that race for second place that we see heat up right now between nikki haley and ron desantis. thank you for that. zak, when you look at those polls, what you see is that nikki haley and ron desantis spent a lot of time guys, you are talking they are swiping at each other. they talk about joe biden. they re not getting anywhere without taking trump down a notch or two. they won t get into that. with nikki haley, would not get into the cause of the civil war, would not say slavery. they do not want to damage donald trump s base of supporters if they ever need to use them. yeah. the important thing to understand about this primary is it is a fundamental there is no competitive republican primary. there is a donald trump and there are a bunch of people who are in something that is
do not have to change their registration. in south carolina, folks can choose whether they take part in that democratic primary, or the south carolina primary. is that enough to conquer the republican nomination? this is the same conversation i had in wyoming back when nikki cheney was running. ali, the question was what who would change the registration to help nikki haley. a good number did. liz cheney is still lost by 45 percentage points to harry while they helped out a few percentage points, it was not enough to beat the trump backed candidate. that is the question i will look like and iowa. zak, in this last poll, when it came out, i only am interested in how far ahead donald trump s. something struck me. there is a question i want to show you here that stood out to me. the question is, how the iowa voters vote for if donald trump became the gop nominee.
interview with him is like being in a washing machine, ali. don t tell ali that i did a rap lyric. we ll keep that between the four of us. good to see you. thank you for being here. i will see my reporter friends in the next hour. zak, good to see. you dasha burns and des moines. vaughn hill your indian indiola thank you for joining us. the fight over abortion access and the broader ability to save lives is that to go before the supreme court again this, from leaving the future of america s health care system up in the air once more. a law professor and author, dr. michelle goodman, goodwin, joins me after this. upped, or journalists groups and the families of two perspective reporters recently killed in gaza are restarting israel s claim that those reporters were terrace. we ll will talk about the firestorm that they re just have set off amongst press advocates worldwide. vocates worldwide. s it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel
speak the truth. the goal here is to erase history. so, if you want to erase history, you want to make the people whose job it is to speak the facts, the tell you the history, either the recent history as in january 6th, or the far history, as in the causes of the civil war. you want to make them afraid to speak the truth. that s what we re witnessing here. we are witnessing a concerted collective attack on democratic institutions. and it s making the press afraid to call it like it. is they re fearful of being called out as partisan. where being partisan in this context means speaking the truth. so, there s two questions then, zak. there s the people who are afraid, whom he wrote about. including republicans. but anybody really. because the trump administration or people in the trump administration who were there, who are going to be there again go on tv all the time and say we re gonna come after the press. we re gonna come after trump