caucus states? well, in a caucus situation, the people are actually elected as delegates, in some way, under state party rules. so it really wasn t an issue with respect to caucus states, because caucus and convention states, if there s no primary involved, the delegates that are elected get to vote the way they want, and candidates run people for delegates and those delegates win. the issue, however, was settled in the tampa convention, and the idea that candidates could disavow and remove dually elected delegates from the states was pulled out at the last minute, so that s not one of the points at issue,
there are three states that want to vote in january. one of them is new hampshire, one of them is nevada, and one of them is south carolina. new hampshire s willing to go on a tuesday, but south carolina and nevada be because of state party rules want to do it on a saturday, and they re being slow to move. five states, five tuesdays in one month. there s an easy solution. megyn: campaign carl cameron has just solved it for everyone. go down the line on the tuesdays, everyone could get along. they don t want to they don t want to get along. the front runners want to move this thing up as quickly as possible. if new hampshire moved to december which i don t believe they would do, they would certainly manage to be a nonevent. megyn: yeah. after christmas who would remember new hampshire? megyn: guys, thank you. we ve got a developing story involving the mother of lisa irwin. plus, fox news anchor charles payne getting into it with a group of protesters from