this is happening in america right now. because of these horriblehorrib economic and energy policies. but competing criticism, people criticize you becausefour you say, i m proud of the fourh year record that i had with donald trump . i m incredibly proud of the record the trump administration left stronger and more prosperous than ever before. sperouanand this administrationr systematically dismantled the progress that we have maded at home and abroad. roadbut i have to take that.t of as i said , most ofs obse the national media is obsessed with this story. most ossf the nationalthis. medd is obsessed with my old running mate. bu t as i travel aroundn pe the country, the american people are deeply concerneopd about what s happening in thisa economy. they re deeply concerned about thei budgets, arechildrenabout deeply concerned about whether their children or grandchildre s are going to grow up y in amerih with as many opportunitiesad as you and i had. s and i really do be
amazing. their family tonight. thank you forgo saying those words, sean. and i ll take over where youer left off. i m laura ingram .e this is the ingraham angle on a very busy washingtonha tonight. we ll starts i off with this. th the bigger tent. that s t the focus of tonight s angle. okay, here s my message to you. if you read one article this week about our political parties, it should be this piece just published by axios titled the great realignment. th nowat the gist is thatep republicans are becoming ubmore populist while democrats are becoming more elitist. and if theseor trends continue,b the party of bidenid and pelosi is destined for historic losses in the next few election cycles and not just in traditionally red states, by the way, shift in the demographics of the teaer party supporters taking place before our eyes are arguably the biggest political story of our time. the big pictureme republicans ae becoming more working class and a little more multiracial.
today you ve got two hundred and sixty thousand peoplego living in fargo. you ve got microsoft, secondr largest campusos, massive arts, biotech, energy businesses. but wait, go across r the river. only twoiv, hundred yards.out, you step out, it looks like cuba. thba. people left in moorhead.differen the difference is minnesotcea policy. north dakota policy.a wow, that po s ts the differenc. and here s why.ts the differenc. you re a nurse and here s why., you re a nurse.yo you cross the bridge, you save nine point two percent of your taxes. lysmart move. taxes congrats on your show. i love having you .the thank. interview and when we come back , my interview with the two brothers at the center of the jussie smollett race hoax. that s straighe jesst. fox station is forever grateful to those who ve put this great country first. and to show our appreciation, we re continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year fox nation for
i ll give you an example. this is a classic example. i just got back this morning from north dakota. i m going there because this state is a gem for investment. it s a good policy right across the river from fargo is a town called moorhead. i ve been there, okay. twenty five years ago. listen to this, everybody. this you don t even have to get into politics. understand what happened here. you got minnesota with a river separating from north kota. you got moorhead twenty five years ago. fifty thousand people in it. twenty five years ago, fargo had fifty thousand people. today you ve got two hundred and sixty thousand people living in fargo. you ve got microsoft, second largest campus, massive arts, biotech, energy businesses, but wait, go across the river. only two hundred yards. you step out, it looks like cuba. there s only thirty thousand people left in moorhead. the difference is minnesota policy. north dakota policy. wow. that s the difference. and here s why you re a nurse.
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