wiw? how?nnounc welcome to hannity . and tonight, stay tuned. by the way, a major announcementemt from our frien, our colleague, g.a. caldwell. but first, let s right in. butt the 2024 electiohen is only 136 days away. early voting in pennsylvania, new that begins in 87 days. rolls out to other day states thereafteother. r in and the very first presidential debate is less than one week away. and just six days, two left wing self-proclaimed journalists who are really just talk show host from fake news cnn. they will moderate thursday ne now, needless to say, the odds a are stacked against donaldre trump. the former president recently said he thinks therep.h pres is% chance that cnn will be fair. our prediction is the odds are actually much lower now.e for starters, i think we can expect the first half of the cnn presidential debate to be dedicated, dedicated to questions about january six and abortion. the left s abortio mongering about trump s desire for political retributi
united states. these are el the federal authorities will have to make that decision. it seems pretty clear that they re guilty of having committeds they cries, though. the michigan republicans who signed this fake documents. they clearly wanted media attention in. they certainly did but they have to be held accountable the same way anybody else would. you know, i look at what they did here and honestly i just maybe it wasn t as physically threatening as on chant the 6th. it and, you know, you can t call it political theater when you re committing a crime just pause you commit it in front of
elements of border security. when people see on their television screens just unpoliced order whether it s the mexican border or the mediterranean here in europe and it looks chaotic. how do you convey moderate position? i think you have to reassure people that you know who is coming into your area. for example, in the last couple of days european union has committeds to further measures to police its border to deal with processing economic migrants. people who want to make the case for integration and diversity in their own community do have to reassure public concerns about who is coming in. alastair s point, he misrepresents that position. trump does that on everything. i think in the long run the only way to counter that is with a
casting a ballot and leaving. they have to make a commitment for an hour to two hours there. sometimes that s difficult to make the case to people that they need to devote that much time. educate them it s not that difficult of a process. go to caucus. put a bernie button on, go stand with other bernie sanders supporters. get counted. make sure the count is correct. when they tell you the count s official, you can go home. in the last three weeks we spend more time making sure the committeds understand where their caucus is and what time they should be there. february 1st we ll go on the streets knocking on doors. the point is if we can win here in iowa if we can win in new hampshire as i think we can, i think we have a path toward victory. i think it s been intense, i
bit of that commitment in order to compete tomorrow night. michael steele, one question a lot of questions some have. if they re picking a nominee, that s good for romney, in a general election, who is the most electable? 48% say romney and nobody else is sitting there. next would be gingrich at 13%. what s iowa doing, do you think? are they picking a nominee. with 40% is still undecided and that s hard to tell. in the first poll that you showed, the understatedness of the romney commitment the ron paul commitment, that s down played and you ll see a much more energetic ron paul team out there tomorrow night. so the question is, i think for a lot of the committeds, yeah, we re picking a nominee and for the undecided, it s still a question mark. you know, kay, another part that jumped out at me is how well santorum did on the idea of connecting to ordinary iowans