today on inside politics, donald trump hanging onto commanding leads, his rivals are running out of time to catch up but one of them is starting to see a narrow path to a major upset. let s make a deal, senators are racing to get new border security measures. president biden facing pressure on one of the toughest problems to solve. democrats have never been this nervous about biden s chances, we will ask the pollster who elected bill clinton. i am jim acosta, let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. four weeks from today, the first republican voters will make their voices heard, the iowa caucus is 28 days away, most of the major candidates were crisscrossing those states this weekend and are back at it today. the ones not named donald trump hoping to survive surprise finish, we have a lot of new polls this weekend, that will tell us what the challenges are for some of these gop rivals. they have been pouring all the numbers, what are you seeing right now? let s st
tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the blizzard conditions turning deadly at this hour. and the new hampshire winners. their first moves tonight. bernie sanders wins. pete buttigieg right behind. and the surprise finish for amy klobuchar. but what now? with very different states coming next. a major storm at this hour. it s turned deadly across the midwest, moving east. blizzard conditions shutting down major highways. a school bus flipping. children rushed to the hospital. 34 states under alerts and rob marciano has the new track tonight. the coronavirus and the alarming warning that if this goes unchecked, it could infect 60% of the world s population. and the americans on that cruise ship, tonight, quarantined. the retiree you met here, his
have been feeling pretty good about that situation. they view it as an opportunity for him to redirect to his core message and it s given him a bigger platform, they believe, to have that core message seen by a lot of voters. as we just heard from our early exit polls, it seems that almost half of new hampshire voters made up their minds in these last few days. for the buttigieg campaign, that is very good news. the combination of the surprise finish out of iowa and the heightened attention from all of these other candidates makes for them they think a good opportunity for them to get in front of a lot of voters who are just now making up their minds, jake. all right, abby phillip, thanks so much. as abby noted, we have some early exit poll results. the polls are still open in new hampshire so we re not telling you the candidates but we re looking at the electorate and david chalian has more for us on that. one of the most interesting questions we ask voters as they left the polls
active shooter. police say no shots were fired and the man with the bebe gun was arrested and minor injured due to the chaos. the d.c. event was just one of several pride parades held across the country over this weekend. as you can see. hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets of hong kong to march against government proposed amendments to the city s extra diction law and the biggest protest in several years in hong kong you see it there. they re calling for civil liberties and human rights to be protected. and a surprise finish to a wild triple crown this season after a disqualification in the kentucky derby, a runaway horse in the breakness, sir winston held off the favorite and win the belmont stakes. sir winston did not run in the derby or the preak mpness with 10-1 long shot to win the stakes. people got rich there. in 2018, the election cycle
the fall. some of the other big races on tuesday, it was indiana businessman mike brom with a surprise win beating out two sitting members of congress to take on incumbent joe donnelley. in ohio, jim renacci will take on sherrod brown. in a surprise finish in north carolina where a number of house races had primaries, it was robert pittinger, the incumbent there, the incumbent republican, who lost in a rematch to mark harris. it will be mark harris who will move on to the general election. all right. thank you. two other midterm races of note in indiana, vice president mike pence s older brother greg pence clinched the noim nomination for his brother s seat in rural indiana. in ohio, rachel crooks secured the democratic nomination for a state in the state legislature a seat in the state legislature. crooks claims president trump kissed her without her consent when she worked at trump tower in 2005. she ran unopposed and will face