by less than half a percentage point. it was a ss t landslide. it was a l mandate. w itas was also 40 years ago. and in some ways seems even longer than that. since reagan the positivistre puregu tonight, we will examine today . republican party on the eve of yet anotheblicr presidential election. what does the party believe, what is the republican position on foreign policy, cultural issues. how if the party has changed, where is it going? california and new york, will be popular vote be in play againag for a nominee or does winninaig require running the electoral college gauntlets. we are joined tonight by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues and may prioritize issuesiz differently. they maye sues represent peopley differensentt orthodoxies withie party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics in the upcoming race for president. as we begin tonight we start with a quoten
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0 tulsa , november 13th inmb newark, new jersey, december 2nd. we rek taking back america s story. a thousand people at a timeehous go , brian . have a tell me, .com and we ll have a great time. i ll get to meet you in person o and don t forget brand new episode of one nation that saturday at eight o clock right here. among our great features will be a visit to graceland.d forty five years sinces the death of elvis in f that great movieis. noww it s my privilege to see if sean hannity is ready to take over the take the reins and i ll be in every location. i llf be there. and with brian todd, i m only kidding anyway. i knowow youat are great to seeu in the evening and morning as always, brian . thankat t. they ll h get them. welcome . welcome to hannity tonight. and we re going to take youfb inside the fbi s egregious raid at mar a lago and president trump s attorney who was physically blocked by the fbick from observing the whole search will join us from florida. we ll get the inside