inflation reduction act into law. we ll talk about the impact it will have on families with congressman gregory meeks. we begin this very busy hour with the results of last night s critical primary races. liz cheney, once the third most powerful republican in congress, lost her primary bid last night to her trump-backed challenger by a whopping 37%. here s some of what she said about her political future in an interview with today. are you thinking about running for president? that s a decision i ll make in the coming month. i m not going to make any announcements this morning, but it s something i m thinking about and will make a decision in the coming months. a different story for another trump critic in alaska. senator murkowski finished first in her primary bid, allowing her to advance to the general race. but she won t be the only republican on the ballot. the candidate endorsed by donald trump will advance to the november midterms. here to start us off is
So obviously trump sounding confident. But as basel is pointing out, he is worried that with the lead coming out in the poll, people are a little lackadaisical, they dont actually show up tomorrow. Is that a reasonable concern when you look at the enthusiasm of his voters . Well, his people and enthusiasm, his voter far more enthusiastic than anybody elses. However, talking to Trump Campaign people, their support tilts more rural. Thats a longer drive to your polling place. It tilts older. Do you want to get in your Car And Risk something happening to you if youre older, driving 15, 20 minutes to the polling place. It brings up the interesting point here too. Theyve been very, very confident to the end. Look at the Ad Spending here. Again, turn my back so people can see it. Haleys Campaign And Prohaley superpacs have spent about 8 Million since the beginning of the year. Desantis a little more than 6 million. Thats the Desantis Campaign and superpacs that support him
It tilts more rural, and it tilts older. Do you want to get in your Car And Risk something happening to you if youre older, driving 15, 20 minutes to the polling place. It brings up the interesting point here, too. Theyve been very, very confident to the end. Look at the Ad Spending here. Again, turn my back so people can see it. Haleys Campaign And Prohaley superpacs have spent about 8 Million since the beginning of the year. Desantis a little more than 6 million. Thats the Desantis Campaign and superpacs that support him. Protrump has spent much less money because they entered the new year very confident. You have to schedule the tv time a long time ago. One of the reasons he saying come vote even if youre sick. They were so confident they have not spent as much on television, and now theres a debate whether that works or not. The reason he is saying vote if youre circumstances and erin, The Key here is they have the phone numbers, so theyre texting the people. Are they telling the p
proud of everything that i accomplished, that we accomplished together with the voters of wyoming over the last nearly six years. but it became very clear after donald trump attacked the capitol, sent a mob to attack the capitol, refused to accept the results of the election, refused to tell his supporters to leave the capitol when the assault was underway, that this was a threat that we ve never faced before. so susan, what should congressional republicans take away from cheney s loss last night? well, unfortunately, the first thing they ll take away is it s still donald trump s republican party, and they do risk something should they put it on the line and go against him. that being said, liz cheney didn t cut and run. she stayed in there, she knew what kind of fight she had. she s committed to staying in this fight, as it was mentioned, she s going to continue her work on the january 6th select
allow further holocausts, further genocides, further extermination of countries such as we saw during world war ii. that is happening now with ukraine. and so where is nato in meeting this moral obligation? that s the dilemma. we don t want to start world war iii. we don t want to expand the war. i don t think anyone is arguing for that. but the flip side is if you don t do something, and if you don t risk something, then you are seeing this never again moment repeat itself. and i think that s a shame on all of us. in terms of the bigger picture and what s at stake beyond ukraine, the u.n. foreign secretary wrote this for the financial times. our response is not just aimed at deterring putin s territorial ambitions, but showing other potential hostile states how we deal with threats. well cannot allow any authoritarian to think their aggression will go unchallenged. how much pain needs to be inflicted on russia and putin to maybe make anyone like stalin