party? and i think that is what people should be focusing on. look, south carolina is an anti union state, as a whole. but the black population in south carolina, much like black voters and latino voters and asian american pacific islander voters, and white voters across the country, they deserve to hear from the candidates who would like to represent them. and let me to say what my former colleagues in the white house would not, i think the reality is, and i have heard for both, as you know senator sanders and president biden, on both of their campaigns. i have written to campaigns and worked on and ran to campaigns in south carolina. one unsuccessful, one very successful. the reality is, in the op-ed that he writes, he notes that north carolina isn t a better option. could be a better option for democrats it is a state that is trending blue, right? a diverse electorate. the reality is, senator sanders could win democratic presidential primary in north
even though nevada has been trending blue, we have seen it be purple at times. i do think that we need to think about the other areas in florida you have a ron desantis, who is a very popular republican governor. we saw that in the election results and that translating into 2024. so 20 years ago floridas was a very slim state, over the last two election cycle, we have seen that is no longer the case. the cuban vote still stays very staunchly republican. we re seeing the central american vote trending strongly towards the republican party. and even some puerto ricans flirting with the republican party. at this moment right now, i agree with that prognostication. it s staying solidly red. thank you all very much for being with us this morning. i want to go right to the senate. senate majority leader chuck schumer is speaking. 17 days of ft longest 50/50
fincham, an election denier, the fellow running for attorney general. polling shows them all in situation where is there could be a clean sweep of victories here, and you cannot ignore the fact that it is very well-known in the state of arizona exactly where these candidates stand when it comes to the 2020 election. so you re looking at a reality, well, democrats thought this state was trending blue, that the majority of the arizona electorate could very well in the next month, vote those individuals into office. we caught up with some voters over the weekend. take a listen. why don t you trust kari lake? for one, abortion. reporter: some would say kari lake is an election denier. did you consider not voting for her because of that? i did, but i try to look at things that might benefit us more. reporter: how do you consider
on the other side of it the importance of keeping those promises? will first it is in first campaign everywhere. as not just republicans. we want independence and we want a bunch of democrats. these common sense conservative solutions to everyday challenges are what voters are worried about. the left liberal progressives one tell everybody that they should worry about things that impact their lives. the reality is inflation, schools, jobs, crime, and oh, by the way, a government that s been telling them what to do all the time as opposed to working for them. this is what voters want. they want the key kitchen table issues deliver solutions we are gonna win across the country just like we did last year in virginia. hannity: for those that don t know he went up against a seasoned pro not a lightweight and you beat him handily in a state that have been trending
state that have been trending blue for a long time. anyway governor i appreciate you being with us thank you sir. what we come back nancy pelosi s husband paul pleaded not guilty to dui charges. what s the legal strategy here considering get a blood alcohol level above the legal limit. they are next straight