in 2016, donald trump won the new hampshire primary by a. lot he had just lost in iowa, but in 2016 when he came to new hampshire, he beat his nearest rival, john kasich, by about 20 point. ahead of that new hampshire victory in 2016, trump had racked up endorsements from precisely zero republicans in congress, none in the house, none in the senate, not even any sitting governors either. so contrast that you have her experience in 2016 for trump with what has just happened tonight. as of tonight, heading into today s new hampshire primary, a majority, more than half of all republicans in the house and senate had already endorsed trump. again, but this point in the race in 2016, that number was zero. he s now got a majority of elected republicans in washington, former presidential contender tim scott was that latest high-profile senator to endorse trump before tonight, on friday, after ron desantis dropped out this weekend he too endorsed trump, the 11th sitting governor to do
Trump will be stumping as though he were already the candidate, in a swing state that could decide the 2024 election. With us to pull it apart tonight, the former federal prosecutor joe moreno and the uks former education secretary justine greening. Im surejoe will lend us his expertise on the judgment handed down last night stripping donald trump of his Business Licences in new york. And we will talk oil. Scientists say we should be thinking about fossil fuel embargos, but on both sides of the atlantic, our governments are drilling for more. Good evening. Donald trump should be at the Ronald Reagan library in california tonight. But he is not. He is in michigan, looking to upstage the republican candidates running against him with his own primetime speech to car workers, who are now 12 days into a national strike. Hes going to be speaking at a plant just outside detroit to an audience of around 500 former or Current Union members. Though interestingly, the leadership of the United Aut
the difference being that the mob at least had an open mind. we know that the democrats, no matter what happens next week, will though thumbs down. bill: here is your peace in the wall street journal. what democrats have become. resistance is the word normally known in this context, justifying attacks against this presidency since the evening of november 18th 2016. anything goes, whatever it takes, but kavanaugh is not much more than a casualty. what do you think he decides? i think chuck grassley decides to go forward monday, rather than thursday. i know they are trying to give her the benefit of the doubt, but her plan keeps changing. they wanted an investigation, they told him they cannot allow the fbi to investigate. she wanted witnesses. we don t know who the witnesses are. now, she wants it changed it to thursday with judge kavanaugh
lemons out of lemonade. raj shaw said don t forget rick saccone was 6 points behind on saturday as well, pointing out that connor lamb ran basically as a republican saying he was not going to vote with the policies of nancy pelosi. so if he gets to congress, we ll see if he holds to that. the president can t escape the fact that the president won this district by 20 points in november of 2016. anything short of an outright win is a bit of a slap in the face to the republican party. it s interesting to point out, too, this is a district that won t exist next year. it s being redistricted out of existence. if connor lamb prevails, democrats will have bragging rights for the next nine months. shepard: john roberts on the north lawn. breaking news. i mentioned they were voting
a lot of people are saying they are doing this for seed money. the boston globe writes, despite town halls packed by admirers, there looks more fragile, especially with these interests, her biggest problems is the credibility deficit that connects back to the controversy over her ethnicity. this comes days after the berkshire eagle, a paper up there says, just get a dna test. settle this once and for all. i do agree that the pocahontas stuff is a substantial liability for elizabeth warren. the larger liability for elizabeth warren is elizabeth warren. people don t seem to connect i have always found her to be sort of like a democrat s ted cruz. excites a core group of supporters who really, really like her, then has trouble with broader appeal, so it becomes a niche thing. the democratic field is going to be enormously crowded. going to be even bigger in 2016.