Wont be voting for joe biden in november. Well roll this into a vicory in november. That is the chair of the party before the states primary. Theyre expressing confidence democrats will turn out in november despite a sizable protest vote. President biden did win the state of michigan easily last night, but with more than 100,000 people casting ballots for uncommitted, mostly in protest over his handling of the israelhamas war. On the republican side, donald trump racked up another big victory over nikki haley, but with some big Warning Signs for him there as well. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. It is wednesday, february 28th. With us the host of Way Too Early Jonathan Lemire, correspondent for bbc news katy kay, editor for the Washington Post david ig nase shus. Washington bureau chief for the New York Times, and from politico, sam stein. Were going to have Steve Kornacki waiting over at the board to break down the numbers for us. A couple headlines, a Big Uncommitted vote again
tonight on all in. i can go up and say to anybody, and thank you for the victories, wonderful. i can go up and say, who the hell was the impostor? an angry screed in victory. but the only person more angry than, say, me, but i don t get too angry, i get even. from a frontrunner self identifying as a bad apple. we call it the rogue cop. the bad apple. and perhaps you ll have that also with president. tonight, the case for more media coverage of donald trump. then. we are the last ones standing next to donald trump. the criminal justice case for nikki haley s enduring campaign. plus donald trump is a scab. as labor united behind joe biden, why aren t we hearing what a second trump term would mean for you? frankly i think they should pull the abortion pill off the market and demand - [applause] that the law is properly enforced. when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. we re through the iowa caucus and as of last
much. and that is, indeed, tonight s reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. reidout. all good evening from new york. i am ali velshi, in for chris hayes. happy new year to you. we re just hours away from republicans taking control of the house of representatives, and tonight, kevin mccarthy might just be the most nervous man in washington. is mccarthy, he really wants to be speaker of the house. it has been his singular focus in washington for years. and that drive is the reason behind his deal with the devil that he made with donald trump. mccarthy has spent years placating trump, and enabling his worst behavior in exchange for trump s support. and the support of his hard-line allies in congress for his eventual speakership. it s why mccarthy went from saying this, in the days after january 6th the president bears responsibility for wednesday s attack on congress by mob rioters. he should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfo
good evening. we start with the european elections. it s still early with exit polls coming in from around europe, but we ve had our first projection of what the next european parliament will look like, and in many countries, far right parties have made big gains. exit polls show a historic win for marine le pen s national rally in france and is on course to trounce president macron s party. far right parties have also made substantial gains in austria and germany. exit polls say 27 countries voting, most of them since thursday, 373 million people were eligible to vote. that is considerably more than the 244 million who will be taking part in the united states in november. so, this is a very big deal, not only because it will set the direction for this parliament at a critical time in europe, with war in ukraine, the economy stuttering, migration a major concern for many, but because what happens in this election so often has a bearing on the direction of domestic politics in
the debates because he s going to worry about what he says that could incriminate himself. he s got the court appearances that s going to be conflicting with the primary calendar. none of it makes sense. it is a distraction for our country, and these are issues that he brought upon himself, and it is absolutely correct. neil: that all might be the case to your point, governor. but he s leading in the polls and voters and his supporters don t really seem to care what s remarkable as well is in some of these polls, not all of them to your point, sir, but in some of them, he leads joe biden even with all that legal baggage, so that s not accurate to say that he couldn t win the white house back; right? well, you have to look at the polls, and you re right. in some of the polls, he s beating joe biden, but he lost the 2020 election. we lost under his leadership in 2022 because he brought on different candidates, and he