Republicans roll into Iowa State Fair for Deep Fried Tingys and a chance to deepen a connection with voters. It maybe the only chance to see the front runner, whose Debate Stage Decision is still tbd. Plus lifestyles of the rich and connected. Yachts, vip pass, ranches, hospitalers, private jets, Clarns Thomas got it all on someone elses dime. Who paid for what and how many times the justice may have broken the law. And a Cnn Exclusive, joe bidens Campaign Manager joins us for her first interview here in minutes. Im dana bash. Lets go behind the headlines and Inside Politics. Up first, new reporting. A source tells me that nikki haley just signed the Loyalty Pledge required to punch her ticket to the first debate stage. Haley is the third republican candidate to do so. More on that in a few minutes. Were going to start in iowa where candidates hope to turn a state fair into their own field of dreams. The fair is a tradition drenched in butter and opportunity and risk. It give candidate
makes clear that trump s grip is very strong, but roughly half of the party wants to move on, and they see their first in the nation vote as the best chance to derail him. the growth around des moines is stunning. the suburbs senior trump s kryptonite. i don t appreciate the negativity. jocelyn is a single mother that manages projects. tim scott intrigues her, sometimes desantis. there s a lot of ugh around him. reporter: she is done it trump s gop. i see the party as a party of personality responsibility. for this man to still be on the national stage representing the republican party is very troubling to me. reporter: they live a few miles apart, but don t know each
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responsibility? more power in the hands of the individual and less power in the hands of the government? that is what we re talking about. yeah, that is what we re talking about. and i want this to succeed. dagen: i would be thrilled. you would be thrilled that the country did terrible. no. i would be thrilled if republicans made health care better. look, repeating the same thing over and over doesn t make you right. i m sorry. it makes you rude. but if you have it when obamacare, i was not for it. but i wanted to succeed. the problem they did was they did not do anything with the health care system. they simply added more people to the insurance roles without fixing the health care system. and you see obamacare right now is 22% higher than work-based plans. and it has done nothing to fix this system when you talk about personality responsibility. look, obamacare is not going to make us live longer or make us live less. neither what will come next. that is personal
to stay. let me reiterate what he said. uh-huh, yes, absolutely, injustice. and then today here s my 13-year-old nephew. so my 13-year-old nephew right now lives on the south side of chicago. he lost his father not to divorce. his father passed away. we re looking at my 13-year-old nephew. yes, we have to change the structures. but they ain t going to be changed for him tomorrow. how do i navigate today through what exists so in 25 years he s not the statistic? let me arkansticulate that. yes, we are dealing with young people week after week. in the scope of the engagement, we re talking about personality responsibility, we re talking about doing well in school, we re talking about respecteding your elder ls. we re giving them an analysis to the world they live in. people are making decisions on