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the republican party, former president trump took a break from courtum appearances to tak questions in a fox news town hall. in this n town hall he said absolutely nothing new. it was the same lies, same talking points, and essentially a rally with questions. let s be very clear, folks, the only normal aspect of tonight s debate was the presence of podiums. the candidates took the stage just after vocal trump critic, former new jersey governor chris christie suspended his campaign refusing to endorse any of his former opponents. in a normal world a re-election losing 91 felony counts facic, twice impeached front-runner who didn t show up to debate at anything would be a prime candidate prime target for any candidate hoping to take the lead, right? that s in normal times. but desantis and haley declined to focus on the elephant not in the room. instead they saved their most ruthless barbs for each other. we need to stand up for the people and not bow down to woke cor ....
tonight more evidence of the big grift. the secret service charged exorbitant rates at trump properties even after he lost. they re quick to criticize spending swears the outrage over this taxpayer fleecing? plus, with just 22 days to go. which issues are driving voters to the polls? and what election denying candidates are saying now about accepting results. then, the new tool to help texas parents go to emergencies like school shootings. critics say it does nothing to solve the problem. we ll get reaction from texas as the 11th hour gets underway missile money. night e money. nigh good evening once, again i m stephanie, rule election day is now just three weeks away, with control of congress and a host of other key state and local offices on the line. also on the ballot, the future of american democracy. today, early in person voting began in georgia, where the races include a pivotal senate seat, and a rematch for governor. one of those early voters with senator raph ....
which issues are driving voters to the polls? and what election denying candidates are saying now about accepting results. then, the new tool to help texas parents go to emergencies like school shootings. critics say it does nothing to solve the problem. we ll get reaction from texas as the 11th hour gets underway missile money. night good evening once, again i m stephanie, rule election day is now just three weeks away, with control of congress and a host of other key state and local offices on the line. also on the ballot, the future of american democracy. today, early in person voting began in georgia, where the races include a pivotal senate seat, and a rematch for governor. one of those early voters with senator raphael warnock himself, who s battling republican challenger herschel walker, and we will hear some of what walkers tine nbc news ahead. tonight, the governor of, georgia governor brian kemp, debated stacey abrams for the first time since their matchup in ....
Did iowans and voters walk away or ruffled feathers on display in the hawk eye state? i watched thinking if i were an iowa voter still persuadable is there something tonight that could persuade me? if i were a voter thinking about staying home would i come out? because this debate ignored the core dynamic which is the fact that donald trump is trouncing both these folks. they clearly showed up thinking i ve got to destroy this single opponent but to what end? well, the end was the point, the end of this campaign. because they both want it to be over. bots they both want it to be over at this point. this trudge through iowa has been painful for everyone. ....
A uniquely american issue, it is happening all around the world, and the inflation rate here falls right in the middle when you compared to other countries. we are still lower than mexico, the uk, and the netherlands. so let s go deeper and politics, and into voter thinking with juanita tolliver, appeared to miller, contributor to the bulwark, and former communications director for jeb bush. he wrote the new book, why we didn t. tim, awhile back, you called this economy annoying. people don t like the high prices, they re struggling with, them but there is still willing to pay them. do you think high prices are gonna drive people to the polls? well, i think it s getting annoyed again, stephanie, there s time in the summer of gaza places were coming down it wasn t quite is in the face some other disruptions to the workplace for getting better if you go to a local coffee shop there is a period of time when there would only be one breeze to, working why am i waiting ....