can you tell me what minnesota has seen so far that have garnered that type of support? you know, we are a blue collar community and president trump won our district just under 16%. so, when you look at that the district is changing. i have democratic mayor s on our iron range that have come out and supported me. you know, up here in the eighth district. we what we will do for our jobs. what we will support our military. support our law enforcement. support the timber producers so when you take the labels off the candidate and they looked at my resume. what i have done living and have lived my message, brian. open seat, household for republicans. the reason rye the president is there obviously a salute to you. but also a seat republicans need. what do you plan to do that you have just entered the race?
unemployment numbers are among the best in the history of our country. we just secured a record $700 billion in funding to rebuild our military. we have cut more regulations in 500 days than any president. by the way, is there anything more fun than a trump rally? steve: big rally too. in fact, they had originally booked venue, an arena. and apparently there were so many other people they had to get a bigger place. keep in miami duluth is part of the eighth district of minnesota, which is home to the iron range of steel. so the president s tariffs on steel are very popular in that part. brian: he always said, he said my only regret is i didn t go back to minnesota more. i didn t know how close we were. if he is going to win minnesota next time he referred to three times last night. is he going to max out the vote amongst those that showed up yesterday.
say should say something to people that trump was in duluth, minnesota, an area that would have been historically thought of as not touchable by republicans. there is a real chance that the democratic party runs to the left that you are going to see minnesota become really one of the bright spots for the republican party this fall with tim pa lente getting reelected as the governor. probably picking up at least two house seats and maybe win a u.s. senate seat. that s something nobody could have predicted five years ago. ainsley: he said last night hillary clinton narrowly won in 2016. he says i predict i will win in 2020. do you think that will happen? yes. i think he will win in 20206789 he have a republican governor helping him. i think he will have increased the republican delegates. there can t be a blue wave in this country if we are winning in minnesota. let s just be clear about what s going on. brian: he felt a couple more visits he would have had it last time. mr. speaker, d
right now, it does not look like they are there. brian: by the way, what are we not hearing? a democratic proposal. there is not just one offer. put up the most radical plan possible. ainsley: chuck schumer says he doesn t want to do it. legislation this is the president s problem. then he signed that executive order yesterday and they are still up in arms. the president went to minnesota in duluth at a rally, he was there touting his strea string of white house victories. listen to this. as your president, i will always fight to protect american families: the democrats want open borders. let everybody come in. [crowd boos] we re not going to let it happen. i signed an executive order. we re going to keep families together, but the border is going to be just as tough as it s been. [cheers] the greatest phrase i think in the history of politics: make america great again, and that s exactly what we re doing.
continue to crease the manpower there. brian: for every action there is a reaction. judge: i hope this makes sense brian kilmeade. brian: i pick it up. nothing is solved. you are laying out the challenges. judge: tremendous challenge. can you see the frustration on his face last night in minnesota as he was explaining it the challenge is almost overwhelming. ainsley: marco rubio s bill the new bill hires more judges to speed up the process. judge: that bill and the ted cruz bill would reduce the 20 kays to 72 hours. give them the judicial manpower in which to accomplish that. steve: we will see what happens. brian: thanks for going to law school. now i m otto d.c. for bret baier. brian: play the role of judge napolitano. liberals want the liberal hurricane in the u.s. cancer patient forced to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars because his government wouldn t pay for life-saving drug. is this really what many in this country had in mind? mind