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Also show knew humility pete: i think that s part of what we missed in our analysis, is the reaction is, says a lot about the candidate too. rachel: yeah. pete: it s tough too. rachel: and about the spouse. and i think she has been one of the most underestimated spouses. i don t think or underappreciated campaign styles, that she has been phenomenal on the trail. i would account many points that he has gotten in this polling to her directly, she s been phenomenal. will: all right. lawrence, we ll be checking back in with you in just a little while. you re going to be speaking to people in iowa. pete: thanks, lauren. will: check out this headline from axios, john kerry set to lead the biden administration to begin helping the biden campaign. john kerry said, it was said in axios, kerry, 80, thinks biden s election is the single bilgest difference biggest difference that can be made for climate ....
Doesn t matter. well, i think the most important thing here is to recognize that iowans take their role in these caucuses very seriously, rachel. they re very deliberative. you know, if you know anything about iowa, many of them meet the candidates, a dozen or more times, they re at home events, house parties, they go to candidate forums. they get a chance to engage in individual conversations with the candidates. some of them are on a first name basis. so they cherish this role. and they protect it very jealously. so, look, when you have the endorsement of somebody like governor kim reynolds who s so widely and deeply respected, they take it under advisement, but this is their decision. this is their call. and what s really remarkable is what a contrast this is from 2016. in 2016 ted cruz was winning the evangelical vote with about a third of that vote, and trump was only getting about a fifth of that vote. ....
You know that. will: she s been taking lessons from the first best of the will cain show which launches tomorrow. actually, the will cain podcast has been three times a week, i m going five days a week, four days a week streaming live at fox news if.com and on fox news youtube. there s a list of who s coming up, and and as i mentioned that first best for monday is going to be there rain or shine to gloat or to have to face me after a dallas cowboys win or loss. he s made his career on it, and i see rachel is ready to blaze that same path. rachel: yeah, well, you know, i just don t trust d a ak. too many dak. will: did you look down at your notes before you said that? you looked down at your notes she went like this. i just don t trust dak. [laughter] rachel: too many interceptions. pete: she did her homework. rachel: too many will: what else you got there? what can go wrong will go wrong. pete: what did sean duffy have ....
Make the new york classic is the own owner of the legendary liebman s deli which first opened its doors in 1953. will: bev we ve been talking to you about what is pastrami, what part of the cow does it come from, the cut. we re all fascinated. tell us that and then let s make a sandwich. sure. so we start out with a naval cut of navel cut of beef, we do salt, sugar will: sits for a week? yeah, about a week to do that. once we bull pull that out, we do our dry rub are. after that we cook it, do a little bit of a smoke, and then we steam for a bunch of hours, and and after that we re ready to pretty much slice. rachel: that s a lot of stuff. yeah. it s a labor of love. rick: so your at least a you re at least a week in. totally. ....
Trump, 82 president, dun. right? done. 63% for haley, mind made up in support of, could be persuaded for those two candidates still in the 30s. pete: that s interesting. and then it come down to organization and turnout. so if your mind is made up, are you more enthusiastic? i don t know. it s going to be on these campaigns to pull those people out rachel: when you go to the caucus, pete, are you just there to because i ve never been to one. are you just there to vote or are there people trying to persuade you last minute? like pete: it s different than a polling place which is run by the government, and so you re not supposed to be campaigning at the polling place. this is run by the republican party. so you can show up with your candidate s t-shirt, walk up to your neighborhood and be, like, yo, change that vote is. a vote for vivek is not a vote for trump. you can do all that at the caucus site. rachel: which explains the ....