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to come around or that he needs her vote but there are countless voters around the country who have doubts about donald trump because he has a extravagant overpowering personality that people don't like. he needs to mellow out a little bit and make it easier for them. >> martha: president biden campaigned in 2020 saying help is on the way. today follows 4 days of poles showing americans wanting them to stop helping them and trump has an opportunity to do a 50 state campaign and bring it home. [ laughter ] >> bret: that does it for us tonight. more of this super tuesday election night coming up. poles in california closing moments. [ ♪♪ ] >> martha: coverage continues [♪♪] [♪♪]
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>> trace: thank you, good evening, i'm trace gallagher. it's 11:00 pm on the east coast, 8:00 in los angeles and welcome to our special super tuesday election coverage, the biggest night yet in the race for the white house. polls closing right this minute in california and utah but as it stands, as you saw, donald trump having a very good night. already sweeping the majority of the states in place so far. it looks like about 11. we will get to that as the night goes on. after tonight, winning a windfall of delegates, the former president is expected to be a stone's throw away from clinching the gop nomination. meantime from the nikki haley campaign, we are hearing crickets. we are now being told that she will not be making any public remarks tonight and of course if that changes we will bring you that. the president also not speaking. but we will be speaking for the
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next two hours. we have team fox coverage. live at the trump campaign headquarters in florida. bill in south carolina with how nikki haley is handling results, rich edson live in texas without a border crisis is impacting the ballot box there and the white house correspondent peter live at the white house with what tonight's primary results could mean for a rematch between trump and biden. but first let's bring in the hosts of the previous show, tracking all of your super tuesday election results. bret and martha, thank you for sticking with us for a few minutes. martha, to you first, i saw you talking to the panel all night long and i'm curious, what was your big take away of the night, what did you find surprising is the night went on? >> well i think if you rewound a few years, a lot of people would not have expected that we would be where we are tonight. and it is an incredible political comeback story for
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anybody who covers politics or watches all of this. i think we are witnessing something extraordinary. i also think that when you look at the mix of voters and how it's shifting in the country, you look at the increase in hispanic and black votes, it appears we are seeing in some of these categories, we are watching something that is very dynamic in this country and we are also watching a reaction to three years and we will see how it goes but it looks like people are getting the matchup that some people said they didn't want but the gravity is clearly behind these two candidates right now. >> and you look at what president trump did tonight and i was looking to trey gowdy earlier about the possibility of a reagan mandate. if this thing goes the way that he was talking about. was that a surprising comment? martha is right, we some of these polls, the hispanic voters, the black voters, you know, the things that the biden administration is doing write and wrong and the wrong numbers are always much higher. what do you think about that
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kind of analysis? >> listen, we will see how the months go. we are eight months from the date from the general election, that's a long time, the longest general election we will ever have seen in our lifetime up until now. i will say this, to martha's point, it's a remarkable political comeback. think of how many things have been thrown at former president trump. thank about how many legal cases he still has yet to fight. how many charges he's facing. and in the wake of that, he's getting overwhelming response from voters. not just, you know, a different coalition of voters, you are talking about in some cases reagan democrats. union workers are have decided they want to vote for donald trump and some of these primaries. he has defeated all of his challengers and if you look back two years, we would not have predicted this day. you would have said this will be governor ron desantis, this will be somebody else besides former president trump. >> trace: speaking of that
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somebody else, martha, you have nikki haley on your show quite a bit and you kind of know what she's been going through and thinking. what do you think after tonight? she will not speak tonight, she has no plans or events through tomorrow. do you think nikki haley is done or does she keep going? >> you know what, there's no doubt that they are in an evaluation phase at this moment. the numbers are what they are. she always said she wanted to allow many states to weigh in before she would get out of this race or consider getting out of this race. i think after tonight those become very concrete issues to deal with. she's lost some of her financial backing in recent weeks as well and she needs to evaluate where she wants to be as a candidate and what she wants her political future to look like but i think enough people on the panel tonight gave her a lot of credit. no woman has ever gotten farther in the republican presidential process then she has and she watched a lot of the fellows fall by the wayside and i think
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she deserves a lot of credit for fighting a good fight here. >> trace: and lastly to you, bret, the former president's speech tonight, some called it conciliatory, some called it subdued. what would you call it? >> it was a soft touch by the former president. it was not the traditional firebrand kind of going after a number of different targets. he was giving his assessment of where his administration was and how bad he thinks the situation is now. i think there was probably, you know, a possibility to have a dismount that may be was on a teleprompter. we talked about that with the panel, where there was this soundbite. but maybe that was his pitch. he does things a lot off-the-cuff and this was an off-the-cuff speech. probably from the heart to his supporters and mar-a-lago. i will say this, nikki haley, no mob or -- no matter what happens after today, will have some people on the convention floor in milwaukee, from vermont in
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the district of columbia, who will nominate her from the presidency in the united states. we will see what happens to her campaign after this. >> trace: bret, martha and your panel, exceptional as always, thank you for coming on the show, we very much appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> trace: continuing coverage now, super tuesday, with tonight's results, a rematch of the 2020 presidential election between biden and trump looks even more likely that the white house correspondent peter doocy is live at the white house with more. good evening. >> good evening and all has been quiet here in person at the white house but about 45 minutes ago we got the first reaction to tonight's results from president biden himself. when you look at the five paragraphs of the text that they sent over, there is some stuff about what biden would do with a second term but it's a lot more about donald trump and we pulled out the key paragraph of the
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president's statement. it says, if donald trump returns to the white house, all of this progress is at risk. he's driven by grievance and griff, focused on his own revenge and retribution, not the american people. he's determined to destroy our democracy, rip away fundamental freedoms like the ability for women to make their own health care decisions, and pass another round of billions of dollars in tax cuts for the wealthy and he will do anything to put himself in power. even though donald trump is president biden's focus right there, at some point tonight in the war room in wilmington, delaware where the reelection is based, a name crossed people's computer screens, the campaign staff, that they weren't expecting. that named jason palmer. he defeated president biden in american samoa from out of nowhere. i checked in with a campaign, they don't seem too worried about it because they went uncommitted in 2016. and then in 2020 we saw michael bloomberg win it so that was the
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main surprise. when i checked in with campaign staff they sent over a list of things that they are looking at tonight and again it focuses a lot less on the primary process on a lot more on what they think are openings for them in this general election fight with trump, particularly his weakness with haley voters according to exit polls that were taken across the country today. >> trace: gives us very unique insight into the strategy going ahead for the president and his campaign, peter doocy life force of the white house, thank you for staying up, we appreciate it. now we are off to florida and inside the trump campaign with their reaction to tonight's results. live in west palm beach. good evening. >> good evening to you. you heard it there directly from the former president, he absolutely claimed victory tonight. but in that 20 minute speech, the most glaring part of it all was that he never mentioned nikki haley's name once.
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not once and he did that as he of course took victory tonight, even though there are some states yet to be tallied. watch this. >> they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one. this is an amazing, amazing night and day. it's been an incredible period of time and -- in our countries history. i think it's going to be inspiring because we are going to do something that frankly nobody has been able to do for a long time. >> reporter: so there's been a lot of talk about unity. haley has been accusing trump of dividing and alienating voters, especially hers. here's trump addressing how he plans on uniting americans. >> i've been saying lately, success will bring unity to our country. it happened before. we had the best economy our country has ever had, they
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wanted to get together african-american, asian-american, hispanic american, women, men, people with diplomas from the best schools in the world and people that did not graduate from high school. every single group was doing better than ever before and it was a beautiful thing. >> reporter: he did talk plenty about president trump, calling him the worst president in our nation's history. also talked a lot at length about the border. clear signs, clear indications that he is wanting to now pivot to the general election. we will see more of that as he heads to georgia this saturday. you will see dueling remarks from both the former president and partisan biden -- president biden, both in georgia at the same time. >> trace: life for us in florida, aishah hasnie, thank you. we have some new coming in. we can now project that both president -- former president trump and president biden will win the state of california
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tonight and that kind of includes that whole clean sweep. we are still checking into the numbers of uncommitted voters in california and the other states. we know there are three or four states for president biden that uncommitted came in at double digits. we will talk to the panel about that as well. meantime, will super tuesday be the end of nikki haley's campaign? bill, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you. i wish we could offer you some more insight but we have not heard from nikki haley's campaign in about four hours now. it's been total radio silence. we know she is here in the charleston area watching these returns privately with her campaign staff and as of hours ago we were told they were all in a good mood waiting for those returns. we have not gotten an update from them yet as to how they are feeling now. what we do know is nikki haley just won her first state of this primary, vermont. take a look at the graphic on the screen.
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vermont the very first date of the primary sheet won in. she campaigned there on sunday, she was in burlington. this is her second win of the primary. she previously won the district of columbia, but this was one of the states she was expected to do well in on this all-important super tuesday but she's been crisscrossing the country in recent days trying to perform well. take a look at these -- this graphic, to some of the states she was in over the last week or so and you'll notice some of the states, virginia, minnesota, maine, some of these super tuesday states, several of them have already been called for donald trump. so the night has not been going the way the nikki haley campaign was hoping as they were coming into the night. again, we have not heard anything from them. we reached out to see if they have any reaction to the win and vermont. we have not heard back from them just yet. back out here live, these initial returns that have been coming in are very likely going to raise more questions as to what nikki haley's path forward
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is following this super tuesday. and as you just heard, during donald trump's speech tonight, he did not mention nikki haley or bring up her name a single time in about 20 minutes of speaking. back to you. >> trace: he appears very confident. bill melugin live in south carolina, thank you. as the second biggest delegate prize, the stakes are high in texas given the state of the southern border crisis. senior national correspondent rich edson is live with us in laredo, texas with more. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. a record number of migrants have crossed the southern u.s. border during demonstration and if you look at the recent polling right now. in several recent polls immigration, border issues have risen to among the top concerns among american voters. it something both presidential front runners have been mentioning, have been sparring directly with one another over. over just the past week they've both offered to detailed and different strategies for
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addressing the border surge. president biden and former president trump visited the border last week in texas on the same day, though a few hundred miles apart. democratic congressman henry represents the border district and he's been pushing the president to take a more aggressive approach on border security and told us the white house is starting to get the message. >> have they got off the comfort zone? will the anger some of the immigration advocates? absolutely they would under the senate bill and probably some members of congress and senators , but again, you have to do what's right and that is secure the border. >> reporter: former president trump opposed that bill. congressional republicans followed suit and it failed to pass. trump's republican challenger nikki haley says opposing that compromise, the former president is creating chaos of the border just to help his election chances. other republicans argue president biden has all the authority he needs to address the southern border.
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>> america has had enough, enough of joe biden, enough of this open border, enough of this crisis and they are looking for someone to lead them to some solutions. >> reporter: texas also has senate primaries tonight, about ten democrats campaigning for the nomination to take on incumbent republican senator ted cruz. ap says democratic congressman colin has secured the votes to take on ted cruz. you need a 50% plus one vote to avoid a may runoff but before the polls closes evening, a pro ted cruz super pac is already releasing ads attacking him. back to you. >> trace: rich edson live in texas, thank you. let's bring in tonight's panel. thank you for coming on. i want to pick up if i can with you vic because the fox news polling says it best describes the situation on the u.s. southern border. the numbers do not weigh heavily
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in the president's favor. you have almost eight out of ten voters saying what's happening on the border is an emergency. seventy-eight% say it is an emergency. i mean if you are in the biden administration, those are alarm bells. >> and those are just numbers. when we actually talk about what those numbers mean, it's startling, it's frightening and you can't blame people for being absolutely terrified for their families liberty and limbs. let's talk about this, ten people per year on average of people on the international terrorist watch list were coming in per year. 2020-2022. just since october we have 59 and just one a couple weeks before president trump made his way down to eagle pass. it's not only dangerous, it's dangerous and desperate cousin now the plugs are being put in the holes in the dam and what happens in the world of
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organized crime is when the opportunity is getting narrow and narrow, the danger increases exponentially. >> moving on to tonight, nikki haley. we've talked a lot about this, talked about it with martha, does she stay in, does she get out? it doesn't look good for her. >> i do like martha's phrase that nikki halle -- nikki haley is in an evaluation phase. i'm not sure how long that phase needs to be. there's not a lot to evaluate. this is a disaster for someone who's seriously trying to win elections. she's winning nothing practically. the mystery about all this is what it's all been about. the last few weeks of this campaign. i think it is worth analysing the situation because i talked to friends, republicans, i'm around the state a lot. i would be down in san diego, there's a great watch party tonight, team freedom. i talked to my friends in california and across the country and they don't understand. even if you take nikki haley's arguments at face value, why she
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was in this race the last few weeks, they said at the beginning if we just let one candidate go one-to-one with donald trump, then it will be a real contest. how did that turn out? she was one-to-one pretty much from the beginning. it's been a complete flop. then they say well actually the voters, the republican voters, they deserve a choice for their presidential candidate. it's not a real choice if you are not winning any actual contests. this isn't an opinion poll to express a view, this is about choosing a candidate for president. what is this about? she's saying well maybe she -- because she has these delegates, some leverage at the convention but leverage for what? her entire campaign was about identity politics. her age, that she beat the fellows, that she gratingly went on about. and the final point i think it's important to understand, people say really this is -- the phrase we hear a lot is that she's now the eye told you so candidate. she says that trump can't beat biden and so she's going to be
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proved right and in the end the party will come back to her. she completely misunderstands that this is not about one person. the trump movement is about ideas and not just one individual. the idea that the party will come back to her after all of this to me is ridiculous. >> trace: steve, biden's new strategy, overt trump's jugular, quoting, wobbly intellectually and emotionally and it will explode if biden goads him. instead of focusing on jobs, the economy, areas in which polls are just americans aren't giving biden much credit. biden would be making the contest as much about trump as his own accomplishments. what about that strategy? >> i think it's a big mistake. raecene a lot of people try to go after donald trump trump and it usually backfires. you can't out trump trump. you can't really use a different strategy.
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i think joe biden's whole persona is not that. i think it would be antithetical to who he says he isn't it would seem hypocritical. he promises to be the candidate of unity and he hasn't delivered on that. i think this would just backfire. i always say that the candidate who is reacting is the one who's losing. if he spends all of his time reacting -- >> we just lost her there, we will try to get her back. >> lift up donald trump and it will seem like joe biden is losing. >> trace: just got her back, thank you very much. we have about 30 seconds and i just want to put it up for the edification of our audience. this is rating the biden a ministration on and it goes all the way through climate change, all the way down through border security and you can see the numbers mostly failed on the right-hand side of the screen, just keep getting worse as you go down and i've got ten seconds for you, vic, but it doesn't look good, and then steve. >> money, safety, bread winning, family. you loose on those, you should
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lose the election, it's that simple. >> and that's why the only argument you will hear from the democrats and biden, the same ones they tried before, abortion , trump is a threat to democracy. on the actual issues, they've got nothing to say. >> trace: panel, standby, we will come back. coming up, continuing special election coverage of super tuesday. the night filled with success for the trump campaign but what does it mean for his legal troubles going forward? we will have continuing coverage on that and more next on fox news at night. [♪♪] [♪♪] my name's cody archie. and i'm erica. cody: and we're first generation ranchers from central texas. erica: and because of tiktok, we're able to show people from all over the world where their food and fiber come from. cody: we have dorper sheep and we have beef cattle for the sole purpose of going into the food chain. we use tiktok as a tool to inform people of what we do and why we do it. there's just a plethora of knowledge and of information swapping going on there. tiktok is helping us protect this way of life
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[♪♪] [♪♪] >> trace: very quick update. we can tell you that in california, both former president donald trump and current president joe biden won the primaries there. a bunch of delegates going to each of those. we will get you specific details as the show goes on. now to the impact of tonight's primary results on trump's legal troubles. let's bring in trump senior advisor. it's great to have you on. a big night. his speech seemed a little subdued. he did not mention nikki haley one time which to me seems like an indication that he is moving forward. >> i think you are right.
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president trump is looking to unify the country, there's no need to spike the football. he sent a message out to the american people. now that the republican nomination is essentially over, he wants the message out there that he's fighting for everybody. donald trump has delivered tonight across the country based on his agenda, from the border to the economy to iran, to russia, china and the never-ending wars. america has had resoundingly, we won't president trump back and joe biden has failed. >> trace: are you surprised by how well the former president did tonight? i mean he lost vermont and that's really nikki haley now. she won dc and then won vermont, those are her two victories. i'm wondering if you were surprised because the numbers were very, very strong for the former president tonight. >> i took a look at those numbers up against joe biden and i know he's running unopposed but in places like north carolina, michigan and minnesota, trump scored more
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numerical votes than biden. i think that speaks volumes to the shift in america towards donald trump. not just across republican lines but democrat, independent and all other political spectrums. i'm not surprised at all and i think for election purposes, this primary is over and i agree with donald trump, it's all towards november and joe biden. >> trace: i think you are right, it's not official but for all intents and purposes, this is a rematch. the former president versus the current president. i want to go through the legal troubles because as the former president goes forward with the campaign, he's also dealing with a bunch of legal troubles. one of them this month of course is by far many believe the weakest case, the one brought by the manhattan da. the hush money case, the trial there, supposed to start march 25th. your thoughts on that? >> i thick my thoughts on all of the legal cases are donald trump has come in and exposed the deep states flank in their weapon of choice which is a two tier
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weaponized system of justice. it's not a right wing conspiracy talking point anymore and whether it's in manhattan or georgia where the colorado supreme court versus the united states supreme court, and whether you look at joe biden's classified documents and donald trump's classified documents case, america is responding to donald trump's exposure of this system of justice and what the supreme court took a step towards was a uniform system of justice which this country so desperately needs. our constitutional republic is at stake and people like -- when they bring these prosecutions they show their intent. they want to kneecap donald trump off the campaign trail and want him in a courtroom because they know as a result of tonight's message is winning every day americans and now the two-tier system of justice is fully on trial thanks to donald trump and he's the only one who can expose it and defeat it. i think he's going to continue to use that to his great advantage. >> he already has been and it's been an advantage to him from
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[♪♪] [♪♪] >> trace: interesting dynamics in play into nights primary in california including the hotly contested race to fill the senate but by the way we have breaking news coming in because look at the numbers. we just now got the numbers compiled here. this is the california primary and it's fascinating to me because you have the former president in california taking 73 almost 74% of the vote and you have nikki haley at 22%. that's almost eight out of ten voters. 7.5 out of ten. you can't get 7.5 out of ten to tell you the color of an orange, they can't agree on that. is just kind of the way it is and in california it seems like a lot. meantime christina live tracking
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the results of the senate election here in california. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. i want to mention those big numbers that you just mentioned with the presidential primary there. last year the state gop changed it's primary roles allowing the reigning candidate who secures more than 50% of the boat to walk away with all of the states 169 delegates. so that is huge. that will be a big help for donald trump as he works to secure the republican nomination. as for that closely watched senate race, 27 candidates are fighting to fill that seat, trying to fill the seat of the late senator dianne feinstein. long-time democrat congressman adam in the lead with a republican former la dodgers star steve garvey. garvey did not pay for a bunch of tv adds, he did not pay for any nor did he hold big rallies but he gained a lot of traction in the race.
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political experts say his baseball stardom and campaign add blitz elevated his standing among republican voters and has helped this gop contender. the top two finishers in the primary will compete against one another in november's general election regardless of their political party. also a republican has not been elected to a statewide office in this deep blue state since back in 2006. however garvey is still optimistic about his chances winning if he makes it to the general election. he remains confident. he spoke to reporters just moments ago after the polls closed. take a lesson. >> the people are speaking. i think they are listening to my message, talking about common sense, building consensus. and for some reason this is resonating now. >> reporter: congressman adam cast his ballot today. he too seems very confident as he remained in the lead ahead of
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the other high-profile democrats in the race. congresswoman katie porter and barbara lee. >> i think we are on a great campaign, very proud, an amazing campaign team and it's been just wonderful traveling up and down the state, meeting californians. >> reporter: this has been a very close and intense and expensive race. open u.s. senate seats are rare in california and this is also the most expensive senate race in the states history. together all the campaigns have spent more than $65 million so far. >> trace: that's a bunch of money. christina coleman live in los angeles, thank you. i don't know, steve, this is a voter we talked to and he gave us his reason why he voted for steve garvey and why he did not vote for adam. watch. >> steve garvey, he's a trump
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supporter number 1 and he speaks a lot of sense. and adam, there is one sick individual, he should not be anywhere near the senate. he should not be a dogcatcher. the man is terrible. he's a lawyer. everything that comes out of his mouth is alive. >> trace: i mean bottom line of the primaries is steve garvey could come out on top. that does not mean that in the general election he would because it's a one-on-one race if garvey and schiff art, you know, then all of a sudden you have the loan republican, you can't split up the democratic vote like they are doing tonight, and you have to have garvey versus schiff and the odds become much longer. >> that's true but i think what we are seeing, and i'm glad that the nation is waking up to this, is that california is way more republican than people think. even before the last few years. if you look at the average vote share of republicans in statewide races, it's over 40%. now in the last few years, you've seen this exhilarating sense of real failure from the
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democrats, from every single issue. not just the big ones but on the state of public schools, the worst literacy in the country, the highest taxes, the worst poverty, on and on. every issue a disaster. people are waking up and they want change and in steve garvey you have a candidate with a very attractive message, a very -- a manner that people really relate to and of course someone that in big parts of the state, they know him and love him and it's a very exciting moment. >> cbs news that the following. california senate race results could hold surprises on super tuesday. going on to say the golden state is perennially deeply when it comes to politics but this year california could go partially red. let's go to the man with the red tie. what do you think about this, brick? you know california, you've done a lot of work here. it is blue, steve helton has an optimistic view, but it's blue
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and california. is the pendulum swinging? >> absolutely beyond a shadow of a doubt. i've had court in santa cruz, san francisco, oakland, los angeles, san diego, not to mention the federal court throughout california and i can tell you the conversation i had with everyone on the other side and on my side, the defense side is safety, border and money, the trifecta. it's a very simple equation and now the pendulum is swinging. it may take a couple, three years, but it's undeniable at this point. >> there's a reason we have three of you on the panel, we will try to break the tie. the whole thing is, you crunch the numbers, you know kind of the numbers, you look at california. my question to you, vick's right, we could oust this far left da in los angeles. it seems like there are at least bits and pieces of the state that are moving toward the right but do you think that steve
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garvey has any chance in the fall against adam schiff? >> i think it's a tough road. i think that we are seeing that there's a lot of people out there who are just rejecting the very notion that democrats are putting out there that if you disagree with them, that you are either stupid or ignorant or something else. what is happening now is people are saying you know what, i care about the border, i care about security, i care about homelessness, i care about all of these issues, i want my community back. so there's not much broader appeal and some of the states then you would expect. you see in california, that same kind of thing happening in new york. i think we are seeing a surge in conservative -- conservatism in places we did not expect it. and this is a big deal that we are even having this conversation when we haven't seen anything like this happen since 1988. and he hasn't spent a lot of money. this is just part of who he is
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and people saying that they want an alternative. >> i think that's fair. lee carter, steve hilton, vik bajaj. standby if you would. live coverage on the ground in colorado. one day ago supreme court ruled that trump could remain on the ballot in colorado. it was 9-0. we will have reaction and results next. [♪♪] [♪♪] [street noise] [car door shuts] [paparazzi taking pictures] introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. ned, ned, who are you wearing? he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it.
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[♪♪] [♪♪] >> trace: welcome back to continuing coverage of super tuesday just in time for today's primary and colorado. supreme court ruled to keep former president trump on the ballot in the centennial state. senior correspondent live in denver with the latest on that. good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace. that makes for two victories in two days for former president trump in the state of colorado. we can take a look at the numbers on wear the margin stands right now. trump expected to be awarded a majority of colorado's 37 gop delegates. up until early yesterday morning, the big question was whether votes for trump would even count. the u.s. supreme court in it's unanimous decision answering
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that question with a resounding yes. colorado secretary of state expressing her disappointment saying it would be up to the american voters to "save democracy. but also assured that votes for trump would count. every registered voter and colorado received a ballot by mail but many still showed up in person today to make their voices heard on the issues. voters told us the economy and the border were top of mind as well as the trump valid issue. here's what they shared with us. >> i'm glad it overturned. i did not think it was right that they took away our right to be able to vote for who we wanted to vote for. >> i think giving states the power to be able to remove presidential candidates from either party from the ballot is a really slippery slope and i think that in today's political environment it can be pretty dangerous. >> i felt the supreme court was going to do the right thing so it wasn't really a concern for me. is that it was brought to that level. >> reporter: in the democratic
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primary, you can see president biden winning handily. of note the tens of thousands of votes for noncommitted delegates which continues that push that started in michigan by pro- palestinian activists unhappy with the president's handling of the israeli hamas war. >> trace: life for us in denver, thank you alicia acuna. let's bring in jason and... thank you for coming on. i want to play this because this is the congressman who is still not giving up on getting trump disqualified. jason and i will get your response after a watch. >> i'm working with a number of my colleagues including -- to revive legislation that we had to set up a process by which we could determine that someone who committed insurrection is disqualified by section three of the 14th amendment.
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>> trace: he left out he's never been charged with insurrection nor convicted of insurrection. a little fact there. >> that's quite a group. talk about the all-star list there. that's quite a motley crew. they want to be the judge and jury. they want to be not just the legislative branch but they want to be the judicial branch and make the determination based on their wisdom as to whether or not somebody committed a crime. donald trump was never charged with this crime let alone convicted of it and if it was so obvious, go talk to the biden department of justice because they never charged the president with that because he did not do it. >> trace: that's the whole thing they keep leaving out again and again. nikki haley did not speak tonight but she did speak today on fox and friends and had this to say... >> if i were to get out of the race it would still be the longest presidential general election in history. i don't know why everybody is so
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adamant that they have to follow trump's lead to get me out of this race. >> it just sounds to me like she's leaning towards getting out of the race. the longer she stays in it, it starts to get a little unusual. your thoughts? >> it does. she's touting it as the longest race to the finish line but she is losing when she gets there. so not sure why she still feels like this is a race worth running. the american people spoke loud and clear tonight when they cast their votes and all over the country you saw no matter what these democrats are trying to do, no matter what case they throw at president trump the one in colorado, though voters want to be able to vote for him and that right should not be taken away from them. nikki haley is not the person they are looking to to help fix this country. there are a whole slew of problems that we've been dealing with for three and a half years now. it's really time for the party to unite under president trump's leadership and nikki haley
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should take the first step, if she speaks tonight or if it's tomorrow, whenever she chooses to, i do hope that she decides to finally pull out of the race and unite behind president trump >> the people i'm hearing from think that is probably going to happen. jason, biden's worst nightmare, blacks and hispanics. joe biden won four years ago because voters wanted the donald trump economy without donald trump. that's not what mr biden delivered and he will have to do more than call his opponent a threat to democracy if he is going to win reelection. it's actually a very good point. you have to sometimes run on your own records. your thoughts? >> exactly. you just pointed out that donald trump is winning with minorities across the board. we are seeing the numbers going up in the biden campaign must be shaking in their boots. so much so they are coming out, talking about how there's
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shrinkflation and the cookie monster coming out to their defense but at the end of the day people care less about donald trump's rhetoric and their pocketbooks and what they can afford, border security and just general order in the country and the biden demonstration has not been delivering. >> trace: what about the uncommitted votes? four states with double digits on that. is that a concern for the biden administration? >> yeah, it should be a concern for both parties. elections are won and lost by enthusiasm, with that middle 5 percent, the people who make up their decision in september or october. once we understand who the two candidates are, even though they are both very familiar to us, that is where you have to go win those votes because how they sway -- and for the messaging that's coming out of the white house and the democrats that we are trying to continue to take away your right to vote in the name of democracy, it's just laughable. joe biden supposedly on thursday will go out and start talking
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about how hey we got rid of junk fees, you save six hundred dollars. nobody believes that or feels that. they are so off message. when you are explaining, you are losing, and that's what they are trying to do. >> trace: i have ten seconds but it really does seem like you need to really show something except for the other guys really bad. >> joe biden has nothing to show for his administration. it's been a complete disaster for the american people both at home and abroad, overseas we are at war, we are at war and our cities in the nation back in the nation's capitol that i'm sitting in. so he's pointing at trump, trying to, you know, say that it's going to be his personality that gets them over the finish line. we know that's not the case. >> trace: thank you. our special election coverage continues after the break. we are back with live reports on the ground in texas, californiat and colorado. [♪♪] [♪♪] ikk, i have the power to educate people and hopefully save lives. when my son brian died in a drunk driving accident,
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>> midnight on the east coast, nine in los angeles and welcome to our special super tuesday election coverage, the biggest not yet in the race for the white house. polls closing right this minute in alaska and results are still coming in but as it stands and as you have noted all night, donald trump had a very good super tuesday. already sweeping the majority of the state in play and after tonight, winning a windfall of delegates, the former president expected to be a stones throw away from clinching the gop nomination for all intents and purposes. it's going to be biden trump. meantime from nikki haley campaign, we have heard nothing, crickets if you will. we are being told that she will not be making any public remarks tonight. earlier today on fox and friends she did intimate a little bit that, you know, maybe things could change in the next couple of days, but there have been no hard statements from the haley campaign. we have team fox coverage. rich edson is live in texas with how the border crisis is
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impacting the ballot box there, alicia acuna is live in denver, colorado where the supreme court just ruled that trump could remain on the ballot but we begin with christina coleman, live in los angeles with more on california's huge amount of delegates and a down ballot race that is really capturing some national attention. good evening christina. >> reporter: good evening teresa. former president donald trump is expected to capture all 169 republican delegates in this state. that is huge for him and will definitely go to helping him clinch the republican nomination. as for the closely watched senate race here in california, ap is now reporting that congressman adam schiff will advance to the november election. the top two finishers in this primary will move on to compete against each other in the general in november, regardless of which political party they are in. that is big in this heavily
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democrat state. check this out, this is really important. it seems like a new era. we have republican steve garvey who is a baseball start here, he's gotten so much attention. he has been leading with adam schiff and that is big. the two were leading in this race. out of the 27 candidates who were on the ballot. at this point it's unclear who it is going to come in second and that is big because that will be who is running in the general in november. schiff's campaign spent millions on statewide adds that elevates gop candidate steve garvey and even though the other leading democrat contender in this race used a similar strategy with another republican challenger, porter has criticized schiff's strategy saying "it's about taking the best qualified woman whose competitive in the race, who can win in november off the ballot, and i don't think that's what someone who is the
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self-styled defender of democracy like representative schiff should be doing at this point." either way, garvey remains optimistic. he remains confident that he will win if he goes against schiff in the general election. take a listen to what he said to reporters after the polls closed moments ago. >> the people are speaking. i think they are listening to my message. talking about common sense and passion, building teams and consensus and for some reason this is resonating now. >> reporter: even though congressman adam schiff had gotten a lot of criticism from katie porter over how he ran his campaign back he remained in the lead and ahead of the other high-profile democrats in this race and he is confident and happy. take a listen to what he said just hours before the polls closed. >> i think we ran a great campaign, we are very proud of
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it. we have an amazing campaign team and it's been just wonderful traveling up and down the state, meeting californians. >> reporter: again, a very close senate race, heavily watched in this state and it's also the most expensive senate race in california's history. all of the campaigns combined have spent more than $65 million in this race so far. >> trace: christina coleman live in los angeles, thank you. let's bring tonight's panel. steve hilton, criminal fence attorney vik bajaj. we just got the statement from nikki haley. she did not speak tonight. the last time we can recall hearing from her was today on fox news and she said the following, we are honored to have received their bro's -- support of millions of americans across the country today including in vermont where nikki became the first republican woman to win two presidential primary contests. unity is not achieved by simply claiming we are united.
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today in state after state, there remains a large block of republican voters who are expressing deep concerns about donald trump. that is not the unity our party needs for success. addressing those voters concerns will make the republican party and america better. if i read the first half of the statement it sounds like she's going to end the campaign tomorrow and then she takes a swipe at the former president in the last half of the statement. >> what is going on in the minds of nikki haley and her people to put out something like that? at this point when you have gavin newsom correctly saying that the democrats want her to stay in the race, why? because she's joe biden's best surrogate. the delusional quality of that statement is absolutely astonishing. what is she talking about? the unity will come by coalescing around the person who's ending up with 20, 30% of the vote. that's where you will get unity. what is she talking about? there's no argument here. there's no argument on the substance, there's no argument
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on the politics ditches lost every single state except for bernie sanders backyard. it's completely delusional. every single day she continues to stay in this race and put out divisive statements like that, there's only one person the benefits and it's not nikki haley, it's joe biden. if she really cares about the country and its future as she claims, she would stop her team putting stuff out like that and just get out of this race and get behind an effort to get rid of this destructive joe biden administration. >> if they were litigating this case, vik bajaj, the last statement alone where it says in state after state there remains a large block of voters expressing concern about donald trump, he's one overwhelmingly tonight and it seems to me if you are going to put out a statement you put out a statement saying listen, we did great and we are going to keep going and son of a gun, we are adamant about winning this race. but not hey, we are not really sure what we are going to do but
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meantime the guy who's winning this whole thing, a bad guide to vote for. >> that's right and sometimes it's really important to put your finger on the pulse in practical terms. in a court case, relevant evidence is admissible but you are allowed as a factfinder to assigned -- assigned the weight you feel to be appropriate. yes, it's correct. nikki haley garnered more votes than she probably thought she would and supporters thought she would going into this primary. that's fine. but the weight of the evidence is very minimal. it has a minimal effect other than to take out the knees of perhaps the eventual republican candidate. she would best serve herself i believe to look at motive. if it's financially motivating her to stay in the race, to hold money in the coffers for the next campaign, which she's entitled to do, that's fine, but just tell us. the next cycle you will have a chance from me as well. >> and in fairness, you talk about, we had a lot of people talking about how when the
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former president comes out, you should be conciliatory and he should make this thing without calling names. he did not even mention nikki haley tonight but he has in recent days called her bird brain, he's done these things to her, maybe she's bitter about that and maybe she's like you know what, he needs to stop calling me names and then i will stop calling him names, but it doesn't really seem like nikki haley is at the top of the vp list here. >> it's just ridiculous. laughable really when you have someone who -- this is the thing i don't understand actually about this whole effort. nikki haley is being pumped up, probably that's what lays behind this mindset, by the never trump, the trump hating establishment. you see it in the new york times in student -- including the conservative columnist, you see it from the wall street journal. normally their editorials i really -- read religiously and agree with every word. they seem to thank there's some benefit in a nikki haley continuing to attack donald trump and the only purpose that is served by that is to make
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these people feel good about their own self-righteousness about how awful donald trump is. no, this is about an actual election, about winning an election so we can get the policies that will benefit the american people. >> breaking news coming in in california. we've been talking about this all night, steve garvey baseball great running for the senate, it looks like steve garvey will move on to november along with adam schiff, the current congressman trying to take over dianne feinstein's cede in california. the way this jungle primary works in california is the top two move on to november. adam schiff spent millions and millions of dollars not on his campaign but on steve garvey's campaign because he wanted steve garvey to be the number 1 or number 2 candidate in the primary because that means a one-on-one race and in california, which is very blue, it means that your odds of winning become very high which
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is why he spent all of those millions of dollars. we don't have it to put on the screen, we just put it -- got it in now but it's interesting you look at this, vik bajaj, because you know how this whole thing is. it's interesting that adam schiff got what he wanted, got steve garvey, but will he regret this as california maybe moves a little more conservative in the next eight months from today? >> you are hard-pressed to come up with a different conclusion. it's not about winning this exact battle, it's about winning the war. i think the garvey camp recognizes that and says you know what, maybe we are not going to do it but this time -- but california voters have an outlet, looked at people like me for the future. adam schiff may not be looking far enough by strategizing just to win the battle. let's keep our fingers crossed that those who are worried about safety of the community, those worried about the food costs to put dinner on the table will
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eventually go this way. >> and it really is. it's eight more months for californians to get tired of crime and the homeless thing and someone will put out the word that adam schiff is a proven lawyer. he was centered in congress for lying and they applauded him as a maverick 20 years ago he would have been left out of congress. >> and wouldn't it be the most delicious outcome here if adam schiff with all of his genius strategy, pumping up steve garvey and getting the candidate he wanted, actually ended up losing as a result of his tactics? and for those who want hope, 57% in a poll last week. fifty-seven% of californians say the state's going in the wrong direction. there is a majority for change in california. >> well we shall see. thank you. just in time for today's primary in colorado, the supreme court ruled monday to keep former president trump on the ballot in the centennial state. senior correspondent alicia
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acuna live in denver with the latest on that. >> reporter: yeah it's a double victory for the former president and the state of california -- colorado tonight and taking a look at the count and where things stand now, trump is expected to take a majority of the gop delegates from this state. there are 37 total up for grabs and they are awarded proportionally. up until yesterday, we did not know if votes for trump would be counted. a printing deadline meant that ballots were sent out with the former president's name on them but the secretary of state made clear she needed to wait for the supreme court to decide if he could be kicked off before knowing if those votes would count. of course the justices rejected the argument and everything moved forward. every registered voter in colorado received a pallet by mail. of course plenty of folks turned out to either drop off or cast their ballot in person. unaffiliated voters were also
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allowed to vote today and either the democrat or republican primaries. under the rules they can decide at the time that they vote. unaffiliated's make up nearly half of the electorate and here's what some had to say about tonight's results. >> i knew it was inevitable. i'm just disappointed as well. i wish haley stuck around and everything. but is just going to make us look more like a circus to the rest of the world. >> i was making money, i was living, i was able to make it. i'm struggling now. >> disappointing that this country is still stuck on the same thing. we deserve someone that's not pushing, you know,, 80, 90 years old. mentally stable enough to be there. >> reporter: we can also take a look at the wide margin that president joe biden has won in the state tonight, note intensive thousands chose to vote for the noncommitted delegate option over the current president in terms of issues that folks were talking about
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here, it was the economy and the border. >> trace: and we will talk about that coming up. thank you. as the second-biggest delegate -- stakes are especially high in texas given the state of the border crisis. rich edson is alive in laredo, texas. >> reporter: good evening. it is an issue that polling has showed is among the top of voter concerns across the country. it's also an issue that biden and trump have been arguing over and that is the border issue. it's also playing into some of the down ballot races, especially the senate race in texas. we have congressman colin already. he's one of the democratic nomination for the u.s. senate for texas and will face senator ted cruz in the general election. he ripped the incumbent for opposing the bipartisan border proposal. >> when you see that there's a
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crisis of the border and there's a bill to try to solve it. they don't take it down because you want to have the problem to run on a november. that's not who we are as texans. >> reporter: the chair said "already as an extremist who supports open borders, backed washington, dc's criminal legislation and said he wished the second amendment had never been written. ted cruz ted cruz is well-positioned to withstand the millions chuck schumer will spend to prop up the campaign. president biden, former president trump visited the border just last week in texas on the same day, just a few hundred miles apart. trump and republicans maintain biden can address the border by reversing the executive order he signed upending trump policies. biden says he needs congress to act and trump working to think that bipartisan compromise is only creating more chaos down here. the border is also an issue for the supreme court. they have temporarily put a stop to a texas law while this works
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through the court system. that texas law would allow local state law enforcement to detain those that they suspect have entered the country illegally. >> trace: rich edson in texas, thank you. let's bring in jason chaffetz and roman, thank you for coming on. we talked about top issues there. i want to play some sound on voters talking about both the border as well as the economy. >> the economy, mostly, illegal immigration. and just all the stupidity and ridiculousness that's going on in the country right now needs to stop. it's that simple. >> immigration, the economy. >> immigration and the economy, but now immigration you can see is kind of the first thing they mention and it really is
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interesting that as we saw it in iowa we were like it's not quite you last and then you see new hampshire and you think it's awkward to last. here it is, still the number 1 issue. >> immigration is a very serious topic for not just the border states but states across the country right now and it's really disheartening to watch biden's former white house press secretary today literally laughing over the idea that voters care about immigration. it's not a laughing matter. people are literally dying by the hands of illegal immigrants in america weekly and just two weeks ago we had a 14-year-old sexually assaulted by an illegal immigrant in the state of virginia so it is certainly a serious issue for swing states, for border states and it's something that, you know, joe biden has not taken seriously at all. he's only visited the border twice in his 50 years of working
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in government. so we really do need a leader like president trump who's going to put back the policies in place to keep this country safe. >> trace: and we talked about this last night, jason. president biden never met with the border patrol chief and his two years, never met with them and finally met with the current and new border patrol chief just when he came to the border last week. never talked to him on the phone, never had any conversations with any of these people and it really is kind of an amazing thing to think this is the number 1 crisis and you never call the guy who runs 21,000 people who are in charge of securing the border. >> and they never talked to brandon judd, head of the border patrol council. what other union is there that biden doesn't like other than the border patrol union? we've always been saying, why don't we listen to what the border patrol wants and listen to their policies. clearly they have never ever done that. and it's not just the illegal
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immigration, it's not just the crime that comes with it. going right to joe biden's base, so many of these millions of people end up in these cities and they drain the resources. they are not going to homeless veterans, they are not going to supplement what needs to happen in these big inner cities. suddenly billions of dollars have to be siphoned off and they are treated better than americans! free hotels, free health care, free all of these things and americans looking around saying who's doing that and there's only one person. well two. joe biden at kamala harris. >> we do these stories all the time but you feel awful in some of these big cities where they have to put migrants into these young people into these schools, the public schools and the kids that are in the public schools are already not reading and doing math at grade level and then they have this influx of new students who don't speak the language. they are getting have the education. i want to put this poll -- the biden a ministration because you go through the list and it says
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helping the working class. failed, failed, making the u.s. safer, failed. you can't win with those types of numbers. >> joe biden is getting f's from the american people across the board. it's really difficult to watch all of these issues, you know, really key issues for every election through american history and he's struggling with every single one of them to get above 50%. that's not something you get from a strong leader. biden is a weak president and it shows on the world stage. i've talked to you about that before on this show. our allies are in a difficult position overseas because of joe biden's weaknesses. our cities are in a difficult position here because of joe biden's weaknesses. it's terrible to watch the young children in america that are going to eventually struggle because of all of the overburden's that they have been
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dealt because of this illegal immigration crisis. >> they keep saying they are trying to help the underserved and what do they do? they just inundate the underserved and is just not working. standby if you would, coming up continuing special election coverage of super tuesday. the states trump won tonight and how close he is to clinching the republican nomination again, next. [♪♪] [♪♪] [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. did you ever worry we wouldn't get to enjoy this? [jeff laughs maniacally]
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[♪♪] [♪♪] >> trace: a live look on steve garvey. let's listen in to what he has to say. >> what you are all feeling tonight is what it's like to hit a walkoff home run. kind of like san diego in 1984. to the general election, to face off against adam schiff. [ cheering and applause ] this is the first game of a doubleheader.
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so keep the evening of november fifth open as we will celebrate again. [ cheering and applause ] >> i congratulate congressman schiff for joining me in the general election. and i recognize the congresswomen for being in the arena and fighting for their beliefs. before speaking about what lies ahead, i want to say thank you to some special people. first my wife, candace. without her love and support and perspective, i would not be standing here tonight. as much as anyone, she follows the old dodgers saying, you've got a believe. i love you always and forever. [ cheering and applause ] >> next to our children, our single greatest currency, single
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greatest accomplishment. for their patients, encouragement, energy and health. they've had might six every day in every way. i love each and every one of you. thank you. [ cheering and applause ] >> also please join me in applauding all those here tonight who have answered the call to our military and our first responders. [ cheering and applause ] >> and to those voters who've exercise the most powerful as our many freedoms, it's the single greatest currency we have. you can't trade it or give it away. i thank you you. your shared belief that california is no longer a part
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of america. that we have challenges to face up to and responsibilities to live up to live helping the homeless get off the streets. and the pathway back to their dignity. and if we do those things and more, our best saves will be ahead of us with california once again [ inaudible ] [ cheering and applause ] >> as we celebrate tonight i want you to know that we haven't come this far to only go this far. i did not play for democrats or republicans, i played for all fans. [ cheering and applause ] >> if you believe that our
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wide-open border is a humanitarian and national security catastrophe, join our campaign. if you are struggling to pay bills at your kitchen table and are only buying ten dollars of gas instead of 10 gallons, join us. if you are embarrassed of the government's inability to address homelessness, when our campaign. if you're frightened by the brazen crime that runs rampant in our cities because of those who have turned their back on our police, join our campaign. if you are tired of career politicians that worry more about their next job in washington then your next job in california, join our campaign. [ cheering and applause ] >> if you are concerned that our crime policy shows weakness and not strength to our adversaries
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and allies, please join our campaign. unlike others -- i want to this u.s. senator job and i want to do the job for you because you deserve it, because you are great californians. [ cheering and applause ] >> you know when career politicians say they need seniority in the senate to solve problems? they are only thinking about themselves. when the pungent say candidate needs long lists of far-fetched policies to talk about, they are only thinking about special interests. when i say i will bring common sense and compassion to washington, i'm only thinking about you, the people. [ cheering and applause ] >> we the people will tell washington what we want and use my voice.
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when i get to the senate, i will always put you people before party politics. and i will go to dc. you know what it's time for? it's time for political courage and that political courage is to stand up for your life, your quality of life, for your family, your children, grandparents. when i get back to washington, that first day, we will start going to all 99 senators, reaching out my hand and asking them to work with me for the best interests of the people of. [ cheering and applause ] >> and as the great abraham lincoln said, when someone is right, i will stand with them. when they are wrong, i will move away from them. in closing, i say tomorrow is
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the first day of the rest of this campaign and the days after that will be challenging but i feel as excited, is confident, is optimistic as that young boy back on september 1st of 1969 who was called up to the dodgers , went to the clubhouse and put a dodger uniform on for the first time and my dreams came true. [ cheering and applause ] >> i stepped into the batter's box of the cathedral of baseball and i looked around and i looked up and said thank you god. hard work and dedication to make your dreams come true. they say in the general election that we are going to -- [boos]
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>> that's from the crowd that believes in the status quo. ronald reagan said that's latin for the mess we are in. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> but it ain't over till it's over. we got to the starting line, and my opponent has been advertising that he wants me and he's mistaking kindness for weakness. [ laughter ] >> remember the old saying be careful what you ask for? well, he's like the picture that throws me 70-mile an hour fastball's. and then watches me run around the bases.
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i can't thank you enough, all of you here tonight throughout california and throughout this great country. you are now listening to a new voice with fresh ideas. someone that at this time in my life could easily, with my wonderful family, have just gone about our business. but i got up about seven months ago and turned the tv on and i saw a washington that was imploding. our hired politicians ever failing us and i decided it was time maybe for the greatest opportunity of my life, the greatest blessing. god bless you, thank you, join me in history. [ cheering and applause ] >> trace: there you have baseball great steve garvey who's moving on to the general election. garvey of course played for the dodgers, won the world series in
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81, played with the san diego padres as well. he talks about this being an uphill battle and how the naysayers are saying well steve garvey doesn't stand a chance. just for a little context, you should note that the last republican senator elected in california was pete wilson in 1982. he was reelected in 1988. that's a long time between gop senators. the seat that steve garvey is fighting for of course belonged to dianne feinstein who held that seat for a very long time. but if you look at the numbers in california, with 40% of the vote counted now, you have adam schiff at about 36.5%, steve garvey at a little over 29% and katie porter who had long been the second place runner in this, all the way down at 14 and a half percent. those numbers could change but the race has been called so that is kind of how it's going to look as you go through the
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remaining 60% of the vote. but what happens is, it's a jungle primary so the top two, steve garvey and adam schiff, now move on to the general election in november. the problem for steve garvey is that he was the only republican running in this. he got 29% of the vote. adam schiff got 36, katie porter got 14, that's 50 plus. as you go to the general election, you've got one republican and one democrat in a state that is 68, 70% democrat. the odds are not good but if anybody can do it, maybe steve garvey can do it, and we will keep you up to speed on that race. meantime, no big surprises are the results from super tuesday primaries. president biden and former president trump both securing multiple victories and paving the way for a likely rematch in november. on the republican side, trump coasts to victory in the -- in both california and in texas. he now leads nikki haley 576
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delegates to 62. haley did release a statement but she did not say anything about leaving the race, though she does not have any plans, any campaign events or any plans and it looks like some of her money sources are drying up. so we will find out more i'm sure on that coming up in a few hours. on the democratic side, the incumbent has missed out on just six delegates, totaling out of more than 600, that of course being the current president. let's talk about how the media performed on their big night with media research center and contributing writer stephanie. great to have you on. it's interesting because we just watched steve garvey speak there. he spoke for about ten minutes. i was looking today and as soon as former president trump came out to speak on this super tuesday, he was cut off by msnbc and they said this.
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>> you know, it is -- okay, i will say that it's a decision we revisit constantly in terms of the balance between allowing somebody to knowingly lie on your air. >> trace: there you have it. we are about 30 seconds away from a break here so i'm going to let this question linger. i just want to say we are going to bring you back on the other side of the break. i just want to say that cnn actually took the former president's speech. i was told that abc also cut out of the speech but we are going to bring stephanie back in about three or four minutes to continue this conversation, continuing our special coverage of the latest turnout on super tuesday. [♪♪] [♪♪] so... - we're engaged! - we're engaged! congrats carol! your youngest finally popped the question. but now, you're really going to have to get those new dentures. after all, you need a smile that matches the moment.
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those things aren't related, so... ah, yee! oh, that is a vibrating pain. all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing? the andean condor? no, walnut-brain! pigeons! they'd rather name a team after socks! to be fair, we're not very athletic. [♪♪] [♪♪] >> trace: welcome back to our special coverage of super tuesday. let's bring back media research could treating writer stephanie hamill, thank you for standing by, we appreciate it. as we were talking about before the break, you had msnbc -- and remember, so this is the man who likely is going to be gop nominee again for the third time to run for president and msnbc
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cut away from his victory speech because they don't like what he's going to say. what do you think about that? >> the major networks and the anchors who are cutting away from donald trump during his speeches are really hurting themselves and they are hurting their ratings. the people and the voters have the right to here from some of the serious candidates, especially donald trump. as we've seen he's been really dominating in the polls here vote or wise and so for them to do this is truly unethical. remember these are so-called journalists who say they are out for the little guy, they are the watchdogs of america, if they don't think you are responsible enough to here and interpret what a former president and a presidential candidate has to say. to me, i mean it's just really agree just that they would do this. >> trace: can you imagine one of the networks not covering the state of the union address on thursday because they did not thank biden would be truthful,
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which he likely won't be the entire way through, they all have their things, there moments i should say. speaking of polls, biden was asked today about bad polling and he had this interesting response... >> what your message to democrats who are concerned about your polling numbers? >> the last five polls, i'm winning. five. five in a row. you guys only look at the new york times. >> trace: i went back and looked and i thought did i miss something because know, we did not miss anything, there aren't five polls. i don't know where he got those numbers. it's wrong. absolutely wrong. what do you think about that response? >> it's a bit of a head scratcher. if you do a quick google search you will see that that is inaccurate as you pointed out. he's neck and neck with donald trump in many of the
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hypothetical general election polls if you will and it's convenient, all of a sudden biden is not a fan of the new york times because of this and is pretending that most of these mainstream media reporters who are on his side are not on his side so it's fascinating to see the spin going on here. >> trace: speaking of, cnn had this to say. >> unfortunately he can't get any younger. there's not that much they can do about it. he has a chance this week though to remind people that sometimes having a good grandpa on the case is better than having a bad grandpa on the case. >> trace: how much is riding on this state of the union speech two nights from now? >> i would say a lot. so many people will be tuning in. what i also found incredible was that the biden's absence today. that is revealing on itself, he should be speaking to the american people. and to say there's a difference between good grandpa and bad
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grandpa and the so-called good grandpa that we see on tv often times can't put together a sentence, stripping on the stage, he needs help and notecards if you will to get around his regular day to day so it's a very dishonest point that he's trying to make there. >> and it really is. it's one of those things were you look at this and he had an opportunity tonight to speak before the country because he had big victories in all of these states. he had a chance a couple of weeks ago, middle of the super bowl where, you know, three quarters of the country watched, to speak into an interview, and he chose not to and exactly right, he just is laying low and i don't think this time around the country is going to allow him to do the bunker mentality because of covid. great to have you on as always. up next, final thoughts from oud guests on super tuesday resultsi and whatth it means for the path forward. stay with us. ♪ things are getting clearer...♪ ( ♪ )
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[♪♪] [♪♪] >> wrapping up our continuing coverage, time for final thoughts. i think, you know, it's kind of been a fascinating night. steve, your big take away from what you saw this evening? >> just the dominance of donald trump in the way that he's refashioned this republican party.
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a phrase i used to use all the time, a multiracial working-class coalition. if you look at some of these numbers in the recent polls, the turnaround, the latino vote before trump was 71% for obama, 27% for romney. now a lead for trump, 46-40. >> you look at the black vote, the same thing. hillary clinton in 2016 took what, 93% of the vote and now it's down in the sixties. you can't win with those numbers. >> let me say something i think is the elephant in the room which is we don't need people to tell us what to think or what to do. i think the people who will go out in the polls need to remember that. just because somebody tells you a certain fact is true is not true. make a simple table, pros, collins, who do you vote for, use your own mind. >> trace: stephanie hamill, your final thoughts. >> i will have a bucket of popcorn and i will be watching
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all of the major networks to see how they spin this super tuesday win for trump. there will be a focus on vermont and then of course the dc win for nikki haley but keep in mind those were open primaries where democrats had the opportunity to weigh in. so yeah, i will report back hopefully soon. >> trace: jason. >> i thought when donald trump one the counties in iowa a primary race was over and i think it's just a matter of time until nikki haley drops out. should have done it like ron desantis did, he did it right. >> trace: ten seconds, roma daravi. >> president trump had a great win, a unifying presidential speech tonight and watching the state's roll in, winning had me reminiscent of trump tower in 2016. 2016. >> trace: and thank you for watching our special election coverage. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy long lasting relief in a scent free, gentle mist.
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