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the, the $1215.00. that is the magic number it takes within the republican party to secure the g o. p nomination. the super tuesday is a term which has been in use since at least 1976 and march the day where the greatest number of states hold primaries for their parties. nomination. now 16 states are going to be holding their primaries today. this includes california, colorado, texas, my home state of tennessee, virginia and north carolina. $874.00 of the republican parties at $2429.00. delegates are awarded, which is about 36 percent of the total amount of delegates available. democrats will also be awarding around $1439.00 or 30 percent of their delegate allotment.
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now for tuesday is almost always the day when candidates who are still in the race at that time. recognize whether they have a real chance of winning the nomination. and in are those rare election years when there is no incumbent running. and both parties are competing author the super tuesday is a great way to judge engagement and each party. but for our future women wanna mcdaniels, there is not that much to be considered super about super tuesday. now. now that last week, the chair woman who has been over was a republican national committee for 7 years, said you will be stepping down on march 8th. now randa said it's been traditional for the chairperson to step down, was the party has their nominee power. some say this is long overdue. as a republicans underperformed at the mid terms and their future control, the house is not clear. but what does this new leadership mean for the remainder of the 9 months following today's primary results?
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let's discuss this with our panel joyce, today's robert patello, lawyer and political commentator. and doctor linda leroy tarver, who was an election integrity expert and a former michigan, a civil rights commissioner. she's also staunch pro life proponent and christian author. you'll find her book died in the will anywhere books are sold. welcome. i went to get all of your titles and cuz it's very, very important to me. and i want to start with you, dr to her because donald trump pretty much has secure the republican nomination even before today happened to super tuesday. however, nikki haley has refused to get out of the race after each major primary defeat, including her own state of south carolina. so what is the benefit for nikki haley to be in the race after today? so in bathroom hailey absolutely needs to utilize the funds that she has received as a result, she is definitely going to go through it for tuesday today in hopes that she can
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pick up the stage and move on there i there is no task for her. but she definitely wants to make sure that the contributors sooner are campaign, have the representation that, that they have on it as an alternative to president trump. oh, that's of i understand that. but, you know, robert on the opposite side you have the democrats because they feel like it kind of does a disservice. the democrats, that there was not really a viable challenge or 2 divided. therefore, they were not really able to accumulate all of the free media that usually comes around the campaign trail because just been doing his job. just know joe, by the ends of all and some of the presidents of that facing primary challenger. i don't think anybody asked that they were going to be your primary challenge. you gets trump in 20. 24. is that for obama in 2012? it's just not what we do in our country. we give the income with the opportunity of run for his 2nd power divide is done. don't have the strong of 2nd term that's run on and i think give it the what the make you feel the question. i mean,
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he really has a very clear path to the moment anxious to believe this. he sticks in here and accumulates delegates that went down from both the jail. she will be the clear arrow appear because of no one else has any delegates with donald trump, who goes to jail, then hold back on with a party pick. they will have nobody else to turn to. you'll have chaos at the convention. nikki haley wants me to walk into that convince into that convention and say, look, i've picked up 2030 delegates, i'm the only other person will be able to give. and therefore, by rule i leave the nominate as opposed to don junior. are you? what else? copy and they're trying to use the report card. thank you. have a very clear, pam, this you trying to follow going forward? oh robert, i love that answer and i'm gonna let dr. tarver answer because the reality of it is with these delegates at our awards on top, especially after they super tuesday, if he is able to accumulate a large amount even if it, let's just say democrats get their dream and to get tank ups and put away and jail and, and eligible to run. do you think the republicans who are elected as delegates for donald trump are going to support nikki haley? are they more likely to nominate somebody else from the floor that has not
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necessarily taken out donald trump? the president trump will be our nominee july 18th of 18th, which is our nomination. as in wisconsin, he will be our nominee and he certainly will be the nominee for us regardless of the criminal cases that have been stored up for him. we know that these are which hans and these are election interference cases that have no weight. this is just a distraction and with respect to joe biden, joe biden will likely not be the nominee in august when the democrats meet. there is a, an onslaught of democrats who are not particularly happy with it when the special prosecutor, her goals before congress to explain himself on why joe biden was not able to be prosecuted when he clearly, according to the report,
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clearly violated the law. because he is elderly and without memory. and so we're going to be able to get that answer. and i believe that the democrats will choose yet another person to be their nominees. they intentionally kept out kennedy out of this mix because they did not want any competition or any alternatives to run against them. well, then there would be a debate and they'll all have to say that this is robert f. kennedy is the actually a democrat robert until i want to get your car take on if fight over your nominee. but i've actually, democrats actually identified, i think the majority of them with what kennedy has to present as is platform, a little one job. i didn't, and so now many job i knew well, service i can serve as president. these are things that are truism to the american politics. and i, i find it interesting that for joe biden to be this dimensional written old man who's also to handle the international crime. and some of the kid who doesn't know how to get out of bed every morning and chat walkable flight of stairs,
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but also conspiring of governments around the world, uh etc. wherever the republican faltering points around joe biden, ever republican, seems to be running away from him. big hailey has been running on your ca. busy of harris for the last month, rhonda santa who was running a gift, gavin newsom mean, even the band against them of donald trump is running against the law of immigrants . one a was running against reality when he was in the race. but at the end of the day job, i didn't have the record, but the american people can be proud of the, of the record that apparently scare of the g o p. and this is why they keep floating out all these they've seen. people say, well, maybe michelle obama will run for president, maybe a little maybe vote trinity will be the mountain, the cetera. joe biden has it could have had the most successful 1st term of any improvements of f d r, legislatively. and i don't think that they, i think this is the reason you see republicans writing to the people trying to find anybody. the only reason republicans with nominate somebody was $91.00 felony charge of the gibson, which you will,
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you be included being found liable for it's up to assault in florida. have $1000000000.00 of debt and they think that's their. busy the chance of reading don't bite it, and that's why they're re bragging. donald trump out here despite all his legal issues because they think that's the only chance of 2024. that is a great take on that. when go for doherty. dr. harvard democrats are delusional. to believe that this, the 1st term for joe biden is successful. i don't believe you're lying eyes and don't believe your line while it's and that's the message that he has. we have democrats here in michigan that will not vote for joe biden. we have a laughing stock of the of world here in joe, but we have more is going on and we have an open border. and so i'm sorry, there are people in chicago. if you are paying attention to anything that will not vote for the democrat party and will not vote for joe biden in michigan where i
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live, our um, our homeless shelters are now full with illegals, who have come across the border and it is become a tragedy in new york, so we have high rent, high prices, high eggs in mills, i don't know where you shop, what are they? i do the grocery shopping at my home and divide nomics is absolutely not working. well, dr. norma, right. i do want to point to the fact that you're in michigan and there's a large movement for those who are not agreeing with the buy and policy in regards to israel and what is going on, and how aside they're actually pushing for mazda and supporters to vote. uncommitted and the democrat primary is there much of a support for that? do you feel like in michigan, or is this just, you know, a couple headlights for people to run with. and so what we're seeing is when you see an influx, an invasion, i would call it across our 7 borders. even our northern border in canada, where i live in michigan, we see the larger cities, mostly black cities,
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urban communities being invaded. and this is a result of the policies of joe biden. we see in the auto workers the electric vehicles are not selling in michigan. i, i don't know where the gentleman hails from, but they're not selling in michigan. and we have this f, anti fossil fuel agenda. the auto workers are coming against the joe biden. the movement population is coming against joe biden. the black men who are losing jobs to illegals, are coming against job item. and we're seeing business owners and families that are coming against job i. so i'm, i'm not sure if we are to believe our line eyes of diagnostic the supposed to be working. but we are not better off today than we were under president trump, who definitely has that positive record. okay, so i want you to run a mcdaniel real quick on this one. um, just search a bit real quick. robert. do you feel like that the democratic party and the
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michigan primary was last week? we saw that result, but the fact that there was, even that movement is the democrat party splintered right now. no, not at all. i'm amazed to see republicans now taking the side of them off terrorist against the procedure. 9 states wanted standby or ally gabriel. joe bought it has been a rock solid supporter of israel and their right to exist. you still with benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem after the october 7th, the tax, and asking for trying to get $15000000000.00 of a to israel. not just if he didn't humanitarian pricing, but to give them the tools they need to fight the war a delta him off. terrorists will have republicans aligning themselves and proceeded to leave them to squad, in order to stop america prevail for being able to handle on crow, to national security, the interest of the important or allies overseas. i've never thought i would look to see the day when a republican party of george w bush with a line themself, will have much just to take down jo by them. but it's very clear that the democratic party, the united around joe biden,
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of the rings and the withholding personal afraid of him too, because he is the model except for his voice. he gives that voters won't be take on the left wing of his party and bring americans together, few posts for the most conservative immigration plan, the will, the same. and the last 25 years. i remind you during the holders walked away from the mccain. kennedy, you compromise the 2005. they walked away from the shore, compromising 2013. they walked away from the obama compromise of 2015. they walked away away from durban. rubio, in 20181 adult and from the same as whole countries comments, they walked away from the 2021 reconciliation right now they walked away from the length of the bill and now they want to blame democrats for the walking away from appraisals for the last 2020 plus year is a ridiculous argument to the american people won't believe. and we know why we have my breast and northern cities because greg ever and roger sanders have been flying a bunch of them there. robert, i want to go off that, but i have to get before we go to the break with the doctor, i've gotta ask real quick. i'm talking about walking away run with daniel the stepping down. i'm a little confused. why considering it was trumps endorsement over harmony dylan to
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keep her position as our as a chair, why now do you think that she's stepping down or i believe that she will be a better asset for president trump in the uh the is this not a primary sees a general election season. we know that president trump, when he ran in 2016 and won the election of 2016, one from portland bowsky to kelly and conway. there is a shift in political strategy and i believe that placing the right people at the right time is essential. and so him centering the nomination and putting in people at the r and c. that will definitely help him. it is all good. and i believe that it will be a successful strategy for you. okay. well thank you. hold on doctor i and robert because let's take a quick break because when we come back, former president trump recently spoke to the black and silver federation gala and suggested that black motors related to his multiple indictments oregon discuss how
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this resonated when we return the the the purpose of the initial issue and what is patient's eligibility of legislation within a younger civilian protocols. you have a patient that i other than chatting with them. awesome. it's over the hands of showing shootings on our system. we have some sort of forward and i'm wondering if somebody wants to split or get our actions on sort actually showing that will be something else to the most. if the use of that opinion. good, good. i'm your somebody knowing middle of the, of the states they smoke, but when he is the isn't boy most pretty as grandma and the by the the,
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with the somewhere along there. so many maybe that. and then assuming anthony is from a key within the united nation, then you, the land continues and just personally, those are the products in here, but you're still showing the sort of you meet with the southern the welcome back. you're watching 360 view. i'm sky now. he's now for the president. donald trump spent time in south carolina courting black voters at
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a time where president joe biden is hemorrhaging the minority vote in 2020 trump garnered 50 percent more minority votes, then he did in 2016. now i 2020 bloomberg poll suggests he could grab 14 to 30 percent of the black vote. this is the most of any republican presidential nominee and history. so let's bring back in our panel, robert patello, lawyer and political commentator and dr. linda lee, tarver election integrity experts and former michigan civil rights commissioner. now i want both of you to listen to the comments. i'm sure you've already heard them. the president trump recently made at the black, conservative federation dealer in columbia, south carolina, and i want to get your reaction. but i got indicted for nothing for something that is nothing. they were doing it because of the election interference and then i got indicted. the 2nd time in the 3rd time and a 4th time and a lot of people said that that's why the black people like because they have been
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hurt so badly and discriminated against. and they actually viewed because i'm being discriminated against this. it's been pretty amazing. robert, they are usually not very sensitive, however, as a black american voter. what were your initial thoughts when you've heard these comments right before the south carolina primary? as a reminder of the quote from dr. change about the benign bigotry of low expectations in that many americans and will many white americans still have this almost cartoon, the 3 of the black community that we are just so people who suffer crime and that we, we venerate and loved people who are criminals. and that's somehow just part of the both of the black community, but then i thought to the let people who have endorsed present trump project trump being supported by the rep or sexy red, who is famous on so my could you paint my booty hole brown had been supported by the wrapper walker, flock of lake view being supported by the rubber a little way low. was evert you base of what about low pump?
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was vicki the people, the donald trump, things represent black america. and so of course, if you believe of that of what black america isn't, what they'll be appeals to them, you're going to think that you being a criminal is what appeals to that i am. we've heard from these people. the main reason to donald trump's support among african americans up to because he got rid of a socialist president and during his last term they talk about the family check, the stimulus trip that came to people's houses. they kept talked about the p p. p level. so people were exporting and driving around with gucci belts, and the brand new cars. and they associate that with president trump. they associate truck with not having to go to work, not having to go to school for a check showing, got cheated on your wife, hanging off with port stores, etc. and that's the, the, the lowest common denominator, the present probably trying to appeal to. and he made it very clear who springs that he thinks that a mug shot and going to jail will help him with the black vote because that's what he thinks the black body is. doctor, you were actually at the gala in south carolina, you saw president trump speech and sometimes we don't see the reaction in the room
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. what was the reaction from the crowd and trumps popular and the black community has grown, but does it do a disservice for the reasoning behind that growth with comments like this? or even, i mean we can go as far as the release of sneakers as son a saw that is a give it to try to recruit young voters. so i don't know what reality that your other guest is from, but i will tell you in addition to a lack of lack of slave, i am also supporting president trump, but i have not been to prison and nor of my being a rapper. so i, i support him because of the policies that he has. he is not a racist at all, but i don't have to defend that because he is his result. as president united states showed that we had the lowest unemployment rate for black folks. and in genuine unemployment rate for, for uh, black business for black folks, black businesses supporting h b. c, use. and we all were elevated. as a result,
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the economic quality that we had, we were energy independence. we had the support of the black families and others who even make their food. so there are a lot of variety of different black people. we're not in unison when it comes to having a one say, what i will say is this president trouble getting gym shoes or reaching out or it did not offend anyone in the room that i spoke with. the matter of fact, my husband was an agreement that made up charges and made up criminal activity, and the charges that are pending against them that have not even been litigated or prosecuted by anyone else in american history is certainly something that black people can relate to. and that is that i can't speak for all black people. i don't believe your other guests can either, but i can speak for me and the people who are in that room. we were very supportive and we were very supportive for the reason that we had
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a better life under present donald trump. and let me just share with you about the sneakers president trump is a business man who knows how to make money. and that is what we want in the white house, not to hammer to money, but to make money. we've been spending on green energy, windmills, and everything else you can imagine, and getting rid of fossil fuels, an electric vehicles, electric buses that are going in nowhere under bite. but this man has had perfumes and cologne's, he still has trump wineries, he is ads, trump watches, trump meet trump university, you name it this man has. 5 put it out there on the market, place his name on it, and was making money off of it. so i, i'm not going to hate the speaker con, snicker con was not even created by black man. there were 3 white man that a bed started sneaker con. it's so president trump, what is uh, his brand out there to see how it went. i love the gold sneakers and i'm not hating on a man who knows how to make money. i'm from michigan and lansing michigan magic jobs
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and it's certainly one of the, uh, great, uh, basketball players out of michigan and michigan state university. he's diversified his portfolio and, and he's doing a great work selling products and doing his way or so. if you follow the wealthy individuals, especially black men and black women who are making money, they are diversifying, they might be selling cologne one day and wine the next day and selling t shirts and apps and you name it in real estate and doing other types of businesses, so that's what we live in a constitutional republic. and i love the capitalism that donald trump respects. we're not a welfare nation. and so i take exception with what was described there because it's not birth out of reality or truth. but i do know that this man knows how to make money, and we, we latch onto that as black americans and support him doing whatever he wants to
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with his brand. right. so robert, i gotta ask you, are, you know, the dr. barton from great entrepreneurial spirits, and that would, she feels like might be recruiting some diversity. but are you little shaw to that of all of the republican candidates that they've ever been able to present? why is donald trump actually being able to appeal to more within the black american community than any other previously as well as i said, you'll have to get so you can talk to them and they will tell you is because the socialism, donald trump, spent 8 trillion dollars in 4 years, 8 trillion dollars. and he spent a lot of that on the same people, friendships to sit at home, assuming preachers doing their work well. but i mean, there was pandemic, the damage with the republican site. it shouldn't be shut down anything we shouldn't have mass mandated. you don't have a back. so you know, if you can't have it both ways, you've got people struggle. i but i find it ironic that we're talking about the pro sneakers come on, because this is a huge con. they think about all the entrepreneurial spirit we do talked about the
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trunk foundation, who order pay a 2 point. $5000000.00 fine for for fraud. control university your $25000000.00 just want to jump through the fraud of the truck organization a full $115000000000.00. a lot of just like just him for fraud. then eugene carroll at $85000000.00 just want to get through for sexual assault and rape. and we're talking about battles, maybe an entrepreneurial spirit. we have a perfectly presidential candidate enter into generally left to rank quarterly $1000000000.00 in debt. and we don't, and we think that's just fine. therefore the entrepreneurial spirit that attracts people to him, he government, the government of the socialist. he was bankrupting his personal life. he bankruptcy. and so 14 times i believe in getting paid $700.00 in taxes. the last time he paid taxes, now he looked very horrible. a $1000000000.00 in depth isn't running caused the entire time and we're going to say about the entrepreneurial spirit that makes people want to vote for them. okay, give me a break. so robert, i like what you're saying, because you're obviously pointing out why you feel like that there might be an attraction to down to it. but i gotta ask you,
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why are democrats losing the same minority vote? so, i mean, if they're going to donald trump, why, why can't the democrats be able to retain them? oh, very easily. the democrats have a humongous problem. well, just treating minority voters, it's like a good journal on a saturday night. and they look like it was always pull up at 2 am and they'll always be there for me. that's about the way you keep voters lawyer when think about the things that they promised to the african american community of the 2020 election. we are problem was that george, when with justin, some police and yet never got past and we've got to vote. we've had problems with john lewis, right. the voted protects him for voting rights. never got to vote. never passed. we're probably try re, nickel, do be the intervene that will win, come to criminal justice report, never even voted on and never had a hearing on it. and we were almost a passive inter 40 lose, a static additional reparation of a john ponder has been working on for the last 50 plus years, never even voted on it. so the reason you're here we're doing support is a lack of batch. and you can't talk about all the great things you've got done during your 1st term is a long lot of great things you got done. done and then say,
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well, i couldn't get anything done for black people in the same thing for um, for most of americans in michigan, as you said, stated well received as a lead will say they are uh, they disagree and present biden policy towards our side. and toward the middle table by tino voters were promised the path with the citizenship and were promised a a how will the ramos or problems, comprehensively, groceries more so when you talked about the things that were promised versus what was delivered, that's why uh give him a card for him to drink minorities, what do you still have time to correct that, but it doesn't mean they're going towards the top. it just means they're not motivated to vote for the party. there's not deliberate for that. ah, interesting. and i've got to end it there, dr. tarver, robert taylor, we could go on as this subjects where to continue to be talked about for the next 9 months to election day. thank you so much for your take, as you know, the things that which makes the super tuesday. so super to most americans is after today and 15 states, there will be a great reduction of annoying political ads and their phones will stop ringing with all the robo calls and any other election cycle tomorrow would be the start of the
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main competition between both parties nominees, however, i think most americans feel like me for the 2020 campaign season, how it never really ended. and we are just on this continuous, merry go round of promises, which will eventually be broken and pandering to groups rather than looking at individual needs. you know, the average voter has no idea who is their leader of their political party, or there's even a central office staff. and while so many conservatives are cheering. the stepping down of rhonda mcdaniel as if they achieved the victory. i guarantee whoever's put in her place is already set up to be hated and there's a lot easier to blame the head of a political party for losses rather than the real reason. which is too often a poor choice of candidates on sky. now here's, and this has been your 360 view of the news that's affecting you. thanks for watching the
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