people who are rerg is on the state. greg: there are lots of people religious in our state. that comment was way out of lipe. anyway. good-bye, iowa. see you in four years. rosanna: hello, new hampshire. greg: let s go through the rules from last night. ing about news in the political oral. hi, everybody. how are we doing? rosanna: we are doing good. 9:01 in the morning. thank for purting us on. we appreciate that. greg: alright. one, two, three. the political experts, oh, donald trump, he lost after saying he would win so much. don t worry about it. rosanna: by the way, the polls were off. no. they had donald trump wenning last night. right? how many did we have saying he had casual lead? greg: number one, he was commuting to iowa. he was very seldom pen the night there. ted cruz visited every single county and stay in bed and break fast and that kind of thing. what are thele ares there? hillary clinton barely beat bernie sanders. to beat this guy. rosanna: right. greg: inte
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