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there is a tremendous amount of enthusiasm for the gop they have never seen before. what is it they are missing? can donald trump with his temperament be the guy to unite conservative back into the party? >> absolutely. but he can only unite the party if the gop recognizes the message and desire for the republican party is changing. it's not the same old party anymore. >> should it be a different name? >> they need to understand the message as changed. the traditional republican 32 and younger. they are fiscally conservative, but they are pro-choice and have a little more socially liberal. you need to recognize that. if they don't recognize that, they will lose the whole shebang. charles: there are people who say donald trump and what he's bringing to the party are against their core values. is it time for the older republican to compromise, understanding the party may be change. >> the core value is limited government and free economics. if you throw that overboard -- whar * what part of donald trump's platform is against what you guys don't like. >> when he says i'l
there is a tremendous amount of enthusiasm for the gop they have never seen before. what is it they are missing? can donald trump with his temperament be the guy to unite conservative back into the party? >> absolutely. but he can only unite the party if the gop recognizes the message and desire for the republican party is changing. it's not the same old party anymore. >> should it be a different name? >> they need to understand the message as changed. the traditional...
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. >> is the gop falling apart? >>> john kasich and republican here live. >>> plus, bernie's bounceback? >> we have a path toward victory. >> after big wins this weekend, can sanders steal hillary's momentum? >>> and, an exclusive look at the fight against isis. >> there are jets, there are helicopters everywhere. >> martha raddatz, on board the "u.s.s. truman." taking you inside its campaign against terror. from abc news, it's "this week." here now, chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >>> and what a week it's been. super tuesday. the stunning republican debate. and with votes in five states saturday, the race for president may be taking a new, dramatic turn. for the gop, a big night for ted cruz. he trounced donald trump in the kansas caucuses, beating him by 25 points. surprised trump in maine, too, with 46%, trump at 33. john kasich, marco rubio far behind there. trump got two wins in the southern stronghold. louisiana, 41%, but cruz just three points behind. and a tight finish in kentucky. add it all up, cruz won
. >> is the gop falling apart? >>> john kasich and republican here live. >>> plus, bernie's bounceback? >> we have a path toward victory. >> after big wins this weekend, can sanders steal hillary's momentum? >>> and, an exclusive look at the fight against isis. >> there are jets, there are helicopters everywhere. >> martha raddatz, on board the "u.s.s. truman." taking you inside its campaign against terror. from abc news, it's...
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for the gop, a big night for ted cruz. he trounced donald trump in the kansas caucuses, beating him by 5 points. surprised trump in maine, too, with 46%, trump at 3. john kasich, marco rubio far behind there. trump got two wins in the southern strong hold. louisiana, 41%, but cruz just three points behind. trump at 36%, cruz at 32. add it all up, cruz won more delegates saturday than trump and tightened the gap in the overall race. trump is at 378. cruz, 295. kasich trailing at 34. for the democrats, dern nooe sanders swept caucus states. winning kansas handily. 68 hkt. clinton got 32%. he came out on top in nebraska. 57 for sanders, 43 for clinton. not even close in louisiana. clinton beat him 71 to 23. that added to her delegate lead. she's up by more than 200. even before you count the democratic superdelegates that give her an overwhelming margin. how does dern mooe sand er bernie sanders come back? he's joining thus morning. last week, you said you got decimated. what jour take on last night? >> well, i think we did gr
for the gop, a big night for ted cruz. he trounced donald trump in the kansas caucuses, beating him by 5 points. surprised trump in maine, too, with 46%, trump at 3. john kasich, marco rubio far behind there. trump got two wins in the southern strong hold. louisiana, 41%, but cruz just three points behind. trump at 36%, cruz at 32. add it all up, cruz won more delegates saturday than trump and tightened the gap in the overall race. trump is at 378. cruz, 295. kasich trailing at 34. for the...
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this coming from the gop campaign trail. dr. ben carson sending a strong signal he's leaning toward dropping out of the race. in a statement released just moments ago, the retired neurosurgeon saying i do not see a political path forward in light of the super tuesday primary results. however, the grassroots movement on behalf of we the people will continue. i appreciate the support, financial and otherwise. carson did not win a single state primary or caucus, and only amassed 8 delegates compared to 316 for the gop front-runner donald trump. here's more breaking news, carson will not join the remaining four republican candidates in michigan tomorrow night for the fox news gop debate. he will give an update on his campaign in a speech on friday. ohio governor john kasich planting his flag in michigan at this hour which holds primary in six days. live pictures of kasich's town hall he's holding. they're meeting in grand lake, michigan. carson's decision notwithstanding, former reagan adviser ed rollins thinks the gop race is game o
this coming from the gop campaign trail. dr. ben carson sending a strong signal he's leaning toward dropping out of the race. in a statement released just moments ago, the retired neurosurgeon saying i do not see a political path forward in light of the super tuesday primary results. however, the grassroots movement on behalf of we the people will continue. i appreciate the support, financial and otherwise. carson did not win a single state primary or caucus, and only amassed 8 delegates...
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cruz seems totally at odds with that vision of the gop. at's why i'm questioning how you could be be supportive of him. >> well, i would put it differently. i'll say if you look at my dad as the gold standard, in my mind he was the gold standard because he put service above self and he was all in for helping the american people and reaching out and working with the other side to make things happen in a positive protective way domestically and in foreign policy. donald trump is self before service and would be the worst standard bearer our party could even put up. i would put cruz more in the reagan camp. reagan came in with a compass clear and set. he was conservative to the core. yet when ronald reagan got to washington, he threatened to be the outside looking in. he worked with the congress and we have a historic opportunity, michael. we'll bring you back into the republican party. you pronounced you became independent. we're going to have a historic opportunity for president cruz if not smoothly coming off my tongue, president cruz to wo
cruz seems totally at odds with that vision of the gop. at's why i'm questioning how you could be be supportive of him. >> well, i would put it differently. i'll say if you look at my dad as the gold standard, in my mind he was the gold standard because he put service above self and he was all in for helping the american people and reaching out and working with the other side to make things happen in a positive protective way domestically and in foreign policy. donald trump is self before...
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i followed my parents into the gop when i turned 18. all republicans, in the house where i was raised. in fact i vividly recall both my enthusiasm and dilemma when casting my very first presidential ballot. it was the spring of 1980. ronald reagan or george had he beener the -- herbert walker bush. i ran on the gop line, i lost by 419 votes. not that i'm still bruised. i served in the bush 41 administration when i was 29 years old. today i doubt either reagan or bush could capture this party's nomination. i didn't leave the republican party. it left me. the 1980 gop platform had welcoming stances that today's republicans would demonize, on everything from abortion to voter participation to immigration. i became an independent in 2010. ditching party labels, that suited me. but i had never missed an election in three decades and i knew it would be painful to sit out primaries because of pennsylvania's ar kchaic closed season. this year, i can't tolerate being a bystander. under my roof, there are two r's, two d's, and a 15-year-old who s
i followed my parents into the gop when i turned 18. all republicans, in the house where i was raised. in fact i vividly recall both my enthusiasm and dilemma when casting my very first presidential ballot. it was the spring of 1980. ronald reagan or george had he beener the -- herbert walker bush. i ran on the gop line, i lost by 419 votes. not that i'm still bruised. i served in the bush 41 administration when i was 29 years old. today i doubt either reagan or bush could capture this party's...
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. >> according to republicans the latest gop debate was a disaster. interruptions overwhelmed sober policy discussions. >> breathe, you can breathe i know it's hard but just -- >> when they're done with the yoga can i answer a question? >> can you not. >> i really hope that we don't see yoga on this stage. >> he's very flexible so you never know. >> and just when it seemed front runner donald trump might try to sound presidential, the celebrity billionaire alluded to the size of his genitalia. >> he referred the my hands if they're small something else must be small i guarantee you there's no problem. i guarantee you. all right. >> conservative media outlets were firm, the facia all that ws repliesing was jerry springer. the editor of the free beacon. the spectacle made me ill. fred lunts, 22 of the 24, this has to stop seriously. but stopping the tenor and tone in the gop nomination contest may be impossible. >> this little guy last lied so much about my record. >> this week, before the debate, donald trump vowed he will not unilaterally disarm. >> if
. >> according to republicans the latest gop debate was a disaster. interruptions overwhelmed sober policy discussions. >> breathe, you can breathe i know it's hard but just -- >> when they're done with the yoga can i answer a question? >> can you not. >> i really hope that we don't see yoga on this stage. >> he's very flexible so you never know. >> and just when it seemed front runner donald trump might try to sound presidential, the celebrity...
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some of the gop are determined to take him down. we will talk about whether they stand a chance in their republican revolt. also tomorrow night, we will witness history as president obama becomes the first sitting u.s. president to visit cuba in 88 years. we will look ahead to the trip and look back at how relations between the united states and cuba have changed. >>> and la the latest on the terror investigation in europe. the most wanted man in europe captured. now he's talking to police. what he's saying about the paris terror attack that claimed 130 li lives, next. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. here's the plan. you're a financial company that cares, but your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right...
some of the gop are determined to take him down. we will talk about whether they stand a chance in their republican revolt. also tomorrow night, we will witness history as president obama becomes the first sitting u.s. president to visit cuba in 88 years. we will look ahead to the trip and look back at how relations between the united states and cuba have changed. >>> and la the latest on the terror investigation in europe. the most wanted man in europe captured. now he's talking to...
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the real fight is on the gop side here. we saw a touch of that last night in the donald trump rally in louisiana in what must have been the most ruckus donald trump rally to date. it was interrupted by black lives protestors. trump handled it in what has become typical fashion at this point. >> get that guy out of here police. thank you. get him out. guy is swinging his fist. you know he's swinging and he's hitting people and you know what, if we hit back we end up on the front page of the paper. look at those cameras how they're turned. look at that. they never ever turn. they will never show how big a crowd it is also there's a protestor because they're the most dishonest people you'll ever see. >> and while marco rubio cancelled a campaign stop here in louisiana last night to campaign instead in kansas where he recently won the endorsement of the republican governor. ted cruz did campaign here last night and held a rally on the other side where he screwed trump for his self-described flexibility which cruz said in washing
the real fight is on the gop side here. we saw a touch of that last night in the donald trump rally in louisiana in what must have been the most ruckus donald trump rally to date. it was interrupted by black lives protestors. trump handled it in what has become typical fashion at this point. >> get that guy out of here police. thank you. get him out. guy is swinging his fist. you know he's swinging and he's hitting people and you know what, if we hit back we end up on the front page of...
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. >>> we're going to turn now to the gop. a tumultuous week for the republicans. headlines describes a party in crisis as it deals with the rise of donald trump. battle to control america's grand old party. >> reporter: even with his saturday stumble, donald trump dared his rivals to try to unite against him. >> >>co marco rubio had a tough night. oh, do i want to run against just ted. >> we ged head to head, head to head, i beat donald trump. >> reporter: with two wins, cruz narrowed his gap are trump. at the end of the week where party elders hit the panic button. >> the republicans are eating nair own. >> reporter: and something we have never seen before. the party's last two presidential nominees lashed out at the man on the vernlg of taking over the republican party. >> donald trump is a phony. a fraud. he's playing the american public for suckers. he gets the white house. all we get is a lousy hat. >> reporter: they're bananng together the try to bring him down. runninin5ds like this one on >> donald trump made million. while hard-working americans got skamd
. >>> we're going to turn now to the gop. a tumultuous week for the republicans. headlines describes a party in crisis as it deals with the rise of donald trump. battle to control america's grand old party. >> reporter: even with his saturday stumble, donald trump dared his rivals to try to unite against him. >> >>co marco rubio had a tough night. oh, do i want to run against just ted. >> we ged head to head, head to head, i beat donald trump. >> reporter:...
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what that means for the gop's future totally unknown.hillary clinton. they are hatching a plot to take on donald trump in november. you gotta hear what the plan is. we will get the trump campaign to respond to it. >>> john kasich laying out his own plans to storm a part of the country where he thinks he can actually turn around his campaign. >> here is what i want you to know. when this election goes north, fasten youreat belt. it's going to be a new day and a new way. thank you all very much. went to ancestry, i put in the names of my grandparents first. it gave me a leaf almost right away. within a few days, i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. i didn't know that using ancestry would be so easy. when you think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours
what that means for the gop's future totally unknown.hillary clinton. they are hatching a plot to take on donald trump in november. you gotta hear what the plan is. we will get the trump campaign to respond to it. >>> john kasich laying out his own plans to storm a part of the country where he thinks he can actually turn around his campaign. >> here is what i want you to know. when this election goes north, fasten youreat belt. it's going to be a new day and a new way. thank you...
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how much worse can the gop mud-slinging get. joining me now to talk about that is john cusack, hillary rosen, and matt lewis, senior contributor for the daily caller and author of "too dumb to fail." good to have all of you on this evening. you doing okay? >> doing great. >> okay, matt, to you first. maureen dowd of "the new york times" is out with a new piece, i don't know if you've read it, beautifully written, but about donald trump. it says, trump wants to be seen as ronald reagan, but often he's more like pat buchanan playing to the crowd's prejudice just to hear the blood thirsty roar. trump who was slow to disavow david duke and the klan stokes gladtorial fever, leading to minorities being roughed up and the press being bullied. he has a nasty gift for dragging everyone down to his own vulgar level. so, matt, is maureen dowd right? is trump more like pat buchanan than ronald reagan? >> absolutely, you're right, that's a really good column. i enjoyed reading that one. >> not that you agree with it, but it was very well-writ
how much worse can the gop mud-slinging get. joining me now to talk about that is john cusack, hillary rosen, and matt lewis, senior contributor for the daily caller and author of "too dumb to fail." good to have all of you on this evening. you doing okay? >> doing great. >> okay, matt, to you first. maureen dowd of "the new york times" is out with a new piece, i don't know if you've read it, beautifully written, but about donald trump. it says, trump wants to be...
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so, is it time for the gop to stop the split and rally the front-runner? here to weigh in is ron meyer editor for red alert politics. ron, we're still waiting for missouri, still too close to call there. but is there time for the republican party to come together and just admit that trump is in the lead? >> whether or not it's what's best for the republican party, it's not likely to happen. we have to remember, just a couple weeks ago, never trump the hashtag was trending worldwide. there's a huge movement to stop donald trump but i don't see them going away. what donald trump needs to do the last two weeks is have a unifying message. instead it's been the protests, his manager manhandling a reporter. it's hasn't been good narrative for him as far as unifying the party and i don't see it getting much better from here. when people in the mainstream republicans are looking at who to pick between ted cruz and trump they have a tough choice, because here's the problem, trump's losing to hillary clinton in the latest major poll by 13%. on average he's losing by
so, is it time for the gop to stop the split and rally the front-runner? here to weigh in is ron meyer editor for red alert politics. ron, we're still waiting for missouri, still too close to call there. but is there time for the republican party to come together and just admit that trump is in the lead? >> whether or not it's what's best for the republican party, it's not likely to happen. we have to remember, just a couple weeks ago, never trump the hashtag was trending worldwide....
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the poll seems to be getting smaller and smaller with respect to the gop. maybe there's a big ship come in where conservatism doesn't count as much as it used to within the party. >> well, certainly those principles have been at the core of what the republican party represents, even if candidates over the years haven't been 100% loyal to those principles. what we see in wisconsin at the elected republicans have stood their ground under important issues of public unions and also when it comes to obamacare. one of 19 states that has not gone to the medicaid expansion program so conservatives in the state of wisconsin are holding true to the principles. that's one of the reasons why many of them have problems. charles: and monica trump supporters say scott walker, paul ryan, they are proxies for rhinos or establishment. but you are saying maybe the story is all wrong, that these guys are not establishment and are conservatives. >> that's right. this election season has been interesting and the irony is that so-called establishment republicans coalesce around te
the poll seems to be getting smaller and smaller with respect to the gop. maybe there's a big ship come in where conservatism doesn't count as much as it used to within the party. >> well, certainly those principles have been at the core of what the republican party represents, even if candidates over the years haven't been 100% loyal to those principles. what we see in wisconsin at the elected republicans have stood their ground under important issues of public unions and also when it...
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between now and tuesday, eight states and puerto rico, hold their contests for the gop. michigan and its 59 delegates is the biggest prize. weijia jiang is at the site of last night's debate in detroit. >> reporter: only four candidates took the stage, but front-runner donald trump was clearly at the center and on defense. his opponents and the moderators dug at him for details about policies in between the flying insults that quickly turned dirty. >> does anyone whoever deserves to be attacked that way, it's donald trump. >> he referred to my hands. something else may be small. i guarantee yu, there is no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: the gop debate on the fox news channel quickly turned into a shouting match. >> don't worry about it, little >> well, let's hear, big don, big donald. >> don't worry about it, little marco. >> gentlemen! >> breathe, breathe, breathe! you can do it! you can breathe! i know it's hard. >> reporter: ted cruz accused trump of bankrolling liberal politicians. >> donald trump has written checks to hillary clinton, not once, not twice, not
between now and tuesday, eight states and puerto rico, hold their contests for the gop. michigan and its 59 delegates is the biggest prize. weijia jiang is at the site of last night's debate in detroit. >> reporter: only four candidates took the stage, but front-runner donald trump was clearly at the center and on defense. his opponents and the moderators dug at him for details about policies in between the flying insults that quickly turned dirty. >> does anyone whoever deserves to...
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>> well, i actually think that this is more of a reaction to the gop establishment. axelrod's argument would work better in a general election. but in a primary, you have a choice of plenty of people who would be different than the president who are republicans. so why are they choosing donald trump over the alternatives? and i think it's because they feel that the republican establishment let them down. that is a core of donald trump's message, and frankly the other person who is doing well is ted cruz and that's much of his message, as well. which is that you can't trust the establishment that they're not going to do what they said they would do, that i'm going to do things differently. that's part of why he's resonating so much among the gop primary voters. >> rich, we've heard honest republicans lamenting the fact that there's this swath of the republican party working class that seems to have been forgotten. no one was advocating, but not a lot got done for them. >> there's a lot of disgust and anger among average republicans with their own party and a lot of blu
>> well, i actually think that this is more of a reaction to the gop establishment. axelrod's argument would work better in a general election. but in a primary, you have a choice of plenty of people who would be different than the president who are republicans. so why are they choosing donald trump over the alternatives? and i think it's because they feel that the republican establishment let them down. that is a core of donald trump's message, and frankly the other person who is doing...
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the gop establishment tonight is playing a very dangerous game as they have made stopping donald trump the number one priority of their party. these are the same gop elites who have screwed up and lost two presidential elections in a row and today a secretive group of republican operatives and conservative leaders met for some five hours in washington. they were there talking about ways to deny voters who want donald trump to be the nominee. this group of conservatives led by red state founder erick erickson found a bit like an ideological suicide platoon as they reportedly are considering a number of strategies considering a third party conservative run for the white house. trump to this point was outwitted his opposition, he has outmaneuvered them for months, both republicans and democrats. super pacs have reportedly wasted more than $200 million attacking failed republican candidates that include scott walker, jeb bush, chris christie, marco rubio and at the same time voters have made it increasingly clear, they want donald trump to be the nominee. and by a sizable margin. the gop e
the gop establishment tonight is playing a very dangerous game as they have made stopping donald trump the number one priority of their party. these are the same gop elites who have screwed up and lost two presidential elections in a row and today a secretive group of republican operatives and conservative leaders met for some five hours in washington. they were there talking about ways to deny voters who want donald trump to be the nominee. this group of conservatives led by red state founder...
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how do you want to redefine the gop? >> the biggest story in all of politics, all over the world right now -- i've been on the cover of "time" magazine four times in the last short number of months because of what's happening. there's a movement. and it's millions and millions of people that are disgusted with the incompetence of our politicians and leaders. if you want to call them that. >> republicans and democrats? >> republicans and democrats. and i'll get to the republicans in a second because they are blown a great opportunity. you have primaries. and millions of people more are going to the primaries and voting. in all fairness, it's because of me. i'm not going to joke. it's not because of ted cruz who nobody cares about. millions of people are going to the polls. more people than did four years ago and did ever. by the way, ever. you report on it. millions of people, it's the biggest story. and people come up to me, mr. trump, when i'm signing autographs or shaking hands. 50 years old, 60 years old, i've never vo
how do you want to redefine the gop? >> the biggest story in all of politics, all over the world right now -- i've been on the cover of "time" magazine four times in the last short number of months because of what's happening. there's a movement. and it's millions and millions of people that are disgusted with the incompetence of our politicians and leaders. if you want to call them that. >> republicans and democrats? >> republicans and democrats. and i'll get to the...
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your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties.ked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he swung and missed at that one. >> we'll take a short break and get back to this. the women vote. we're looking ahead to "sunday morning futures" with our panel. stay with us. this just got interesting. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. d
your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties.ked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he swung and missed...
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the gop front runner already looking beyond super tuesday. mbus ohio later today. the home of governor john kasich, of course and his watch party is tonight in florida where he hopes to beat marco rubio later this month. and alisyn as the elections come and go these primaries come and go. if the other rivals can't defeat trump somewhere the math is just going to become insurmountable for the non trump contenders. >> absolutely. soo we'll see how it shakes out jim. democratic front runner hillary clinton also already looking ahead to the general election and focusing her attacks on potential republican opponents. is she underestimating bernie sanders? cnn's political correspondent brianna keeler is live from burlington vermont where moments ago bernie sanders voted, we assume for himself. hi brianna. >> yes hi alisyn. he admitted as much. he said he knows he has a vote here in vermont and he is still though working on jane. that would be his wife. we do presume she is going to be voting for him. the truth is while bernie sanders is here in verm
the gop front runner already looking beyond super tuesday. mbus ohio later today. the home of governor john kasich, of course and his watch party is tonight in florida where he hopes to beat marco rubio later this month. and alisyn as the elections come and go these primaries come and go. if the other rivals can't defeat trump somewhere the math is just going to become insurmountable for the non trump contenders. >> absolutely. soo we'll see how it shakes out jim. democratic front runner...
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some in the gop are starting to warm to the idea of sailing on the cruz ship as they try to sink the ss trump. the establishment abhors trump and it's like they are playing the political version of would you rather. would you rather be murder by jeffrey dahmer for john wayne casey. tedmentutum is not a solitary
some in the gop are starting to warm to the idea of sailing on the cruz ship as they try to sink the ss trump. the establishment abhors trump and it's like they are playing the political version of would you rather. would you rather be murder by jeffrey dahmer for john wayne casey. tedmentutum is not a solitary
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this is a seismic event in the gop. >> indeed. of course, republican lawmakers by and large are very, very nervous about the prospect of donald trump as their party's nominee, but what they are not united behind are the tactics in going after him. not only you mentioned at the top bob corker, a very senior member, someone who is respected in his party, close to mitch mcconnell, putting out that statement saying that leaders should not stifle the voices of the american people. i spoke to a lot of senators who are not willing to align themselves with mitt romney, even john mccain who put out that statement. i asked him straight up about whether he would expand on that and he would not. one lone trump supporter jeff sessions fired back at his party leadership earlier today. >> i think it's dangerous. i think it's dangerous in the sense it has the potential to backfire on them because what this sort of says is the change agent donald trump is unacceptable, but these others are acceptable to the establishment. i think we do need change.
this is a seismic event in the gop. >> indeed. of course, republican lawmakers by and large are very, very nervous about the prospect of donald trump as their party's nominee, but what they are not united behind are the tactics in going after him. not only you mentioned at the top bob corker, a very senior member, someone who is respected in his party, close to mitch mcconnell, putting out that statement saying that leaders should not stifle the voices of the american people. i spoke to a...
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the gop establishment is equally clear. they won't accept trump and they are now committed to what appears to be a battle, and it might include the death of the party itself. they've already begun talking about changing rules that now favor trump. changing those rules to exclude him. types like house speaker paul ryan who are making a public point of talking up the prospect of what ryan calls an open convention. >> there's more likely to become an open convention than we thought before. we're getting our minds around the idea that this could very well become a reality, and therefore, those of us involved in the convention need to respect that. lou: comments like ryan's are only damaging to the republican party and helpful to the opposition, and quickly exploited today by senate minority leader harry reid. >> republican establishment acts bewilders but should not be bewildered. as much as they try to distance themselves from trump now, republican leaders are responsible for his rise. for eight years, they drained all the poli
the gop establishment is equally clear. they won't accept trump and they are now committed to what appears to be a battle, and it might include the death of the party itself. they've already begun talking about changing rules that now favor trump. changing those rules to exclude him. types like house speaker paul ryan who are making a public point of talking up the prospect of what ryan calls an open convention. >> there's more likely to become an open convention than we thought before....
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could the gop be looking at a nasty battle on the convention floor? >>> miami vice. marco rubio speaks out for the first time since dropping out of the gop race after his embarrassing defeat in florida. will he try to get on the ticket as the vice presidential pick? is he ready to make an endorsement? >>> picking his poison. another republican dropout, lindsey graham, once said choosing between donald trump and ted cruz would be like choosing between being shot or poisoned. he's now made his choice. >>> and american jihadi. kurdish authorities are holding a man they say was captured trying to leave isis territory and flee home, to america. we're digging into the background of this mysterious alleged isis fighter. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the stop trump movement is gathering steam. a group of conservative leaders met behind closed doors today to discuss how to deny the republican front-runner the delegates he needs to clinch the nomination. there was talk of a unity ticket and a final battle to be fought on the gop convention floor. trump
could the gop be looking at a nasty battle on the convention floor? >>> miami vice. marco rubio speaks out for the first time since dropping out of the gop race after his embarrassing defeat in florida. will he try to get on the ticket as the vice presidential pick? is he ready to make an endorsement? >>> picking his poison. another republican dropout, lindsey graham, once said choosing between donald trump and ted cruz would be like choosing between being shot or poisoned....
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donald trump saying again not being treated fairly by the gop. what happened in that meeting, though? >> reporter: well, erin, you're right. donald trump was uncharacteristically quiet after that meeting at the rnc today. donald trump's comments on abortion in the last 24 hours were very damaging to his campaign. john kasich went further today saying that the real estate tycoon is not ready to be president of the united states. that's very strong language coming from john kasich. an rnc official told me the chairman and donald trump had a productive meeting about the state of the race. the convention came up. there was discussion about what happens in trump falls short of the magic number of delegates. all three candidates, as you know, have essentially buried it. all the rnc will say about the pledge is they expect the party to rally around their nominee to take on hillary clinton in the fall. the rnc did come up with something very clever late in the date. they blasted out an e-mail to their supporters. the subject line says "regarding meeting."
donald trump saying again not being treated fairly by the gop. what happened in that meeting, though? >> reporter: well, erin, you're right. donald trump was uncharacteristically quiet after that meeting at the rnc today. donald trump's comments on abortion in the last 24 hours were very damaging to his campaign. john kasich went further today saying that the real estate tycoon is not ready to be president of the united states. that's very strong language coming from john kasich. an rnc...
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all of th come ago head on the gop debate here on the campus of of um. >> you all know how to make a hiew cuban feel wetcome. ted cruz on the ground in south florida. a stump speech att miami-dade college on wednesday morning. his sites set on florida senator marco rubio. >> for one think marco rubio and john kasich are going to have to look at race and assesss their prospects. >> reporter: cruz sees this race for the gop nomination as a # man race. >> this s ce i believe will end up one on one between me and donald trump because donald and i are the only two that have any path to getting 1237 delegates. >> reporter:unning third in the recent polls the cruz cam opening ten field offices in florida recent light. a campaign you inside erdz telling 7 news they hope the increased effort in the sunshine to rubio's run to the campaign. >> and it is time for that candidate to prayer fully reflect won their family won on whether there's a path forward. and i'm very pleased to introduce to you somebody you know very well, mrs. carlie fee or rena. >>> >> we know ted cruz say leader d reformer.
all of th come ago head on the gop debate here on the campus of of um. >> you all know how to make a hiew cuban feel wetcome. ted cruz on the ground in south florida. a stump speech att miami-dade college on wednesday morning. his sites set on florida senator marco rubio. >> for one think marco rubio and john kasich are going to have to look at race and assesss their prospects. >> reporter: cruz sees this race for the gop nomination as a # man race. >> this s ce i...
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thank you very much. >>> the gop race heads to the southwest.s up next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." join us next. you both have a perfect driving record. until one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was even proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial - without the need for regular blood tests. and, in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa is the only oral blood thinner other than warfarin with a specific reversal
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the front runner in the gop sides claim victory in the mississippi primary 7.3%.ses trumpets 42.4%. nicole: made by the made by from attackers claimed made by from attackers claimed a late made by the takers claim the late they would idaho with 45 by 4%. >> i call him lying tab b. holds the bible high, then he goes and sits down and he lies. he says i'm the only one that the donald trump. but it doesn't say yeah he won like four and i won the 12 or team. he forgets the other part. >> donald trump has supported liberal democrat going back to supporting jimmy carter or ronald reagan. he supported joe biden and hairy feet and chuck schumer. he supported john kerry over george w. bush. he contributed twice to hillary clinton's presidential campaign in 2008. >> i need your help. i believe with all my heart that the winner of the florida primary tuesday will be the nominee of the republican party. you are given an incredible task. you are given an incredible task a week from now and i need your help. i need your vote. >> we are all familiar with march madness another ho
the front runner in the gop sides claim victory in the mississippi primary 7.3%.ses trumpets 42.4%. nicole: made by the made by from attackers claimed made by from attackers claimed a late made by the takers claim the late they would idaho with 45 by 4%. >> i call him lying tab b. holds the bible high, then he goes and sits down and he lies. he says i'm the only one that the donald trump. but it doesn't say yeah he won like four and i won the 12 or team. he forgets the other part....
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that's the opinion of some in the gop. just heard, some establishment republicans are saying they'll not vote for trump if he's the nominee. others including new jersey governor chris christie, they've jumped on the trump train, endorsing the front-runner and taking some heat on it from fellow republicans. on the campaign trail, the same divide splits voters as gary tuchman reports tonight. >> reporter: 11 hours before this trump rally started, is when dale ranney says she marked her place in line. >> we have waited for decades for someone to tell us the truth. he tells us the truth. >> reporter: thousands of people came to valdosta state university to see trump. but five minutes away in downtown valdosta, republicans are feeling much differently. >> i would not vote for donald trump because i would not vote for p.t. barnum. >> reporter: marian bellinger will be voting republican on super tuesday but is afraid like many in the republican establishment that donald trump could wreck the gop. >> i think it's keeping more quali
that's the opinion of some in the gop. just heard, some establishment republicans are saying they'll not vote for trump if he's the nominee. others including new jersey governor chris christie, they've jumped on the trump train, endorsing the front-runner and taking some heat on it from fellow republicans. on the campaign trail, the same divide splits voters as gary tuchman reports tonight. >> reporter: 11 hours before this trump rally started, is when dale ranney says she marked her...
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your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties.ary as you talked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he swung and missed at that one. >> we'll take a short break and get back to this. the women vote. we're looking ahead to "sunday morning futures" with our panel. stay with us. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. we'll be with you shortly.. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies prov
your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties.ary as you talked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he...
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your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties.illary as you talked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he swung and missed at that one. >> we'll take a short break and get back to this. the women vote. we're looking ahead to "sunday morning futures" with our panel. stay with us. looking ahead to morning futures" with our panel. stay with us. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you. evening, film noir, smoke, atmosphere... bob... you're a young farmhand and e*trade is your cow. milk it. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. >>> she has done more for women and wants to do more for women than anybody e
your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties.illary as you talked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he...
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most political experts agree the gop should easily retain it's majority in the u.s. house . and no matter which party controls the u.s. senate had a says it will be a slim majority both sides of the aisle if anything needs to get done on capitol hill. >> it's not clear that trump is that person it's not clear that clinton is that person so it's going to make moving forward that much more difficult. >>> still to come how college students from nebraska and wisconsin are learning more about the building blocks of the human body. >>> the plymouth county board is looking to end of the dream of the owner of a popular after the break the "dream" may be over for the owners of a popular plymouth county recreational facility.county officials say numerous . >>> the dream it may be over for county recreation facility. >> official site numerous complaints led to them to unanimously deny a permit for pipedream camping and tubing. >> sitting just outside the city limits of hinton pipedream camping and tubing has been serving up summer fun for seven years for this arrested campground is fac
most political experts agree the gop should easily retain it's majority in the u.s. house . and no matter which party controls the u.s. senate had a says it will be a slim majority both sides of the aisle if anything needs to get done on capitol hill. >> it's not clear that trump is that person it's not clear that clinton is that person so it's going to make moving forward that much more difficult. >>> still to come how college students from nebraska and wisconsin are learning...
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he decided he did not want to attend and fox news and the gop canceled the entire event.e is coming here to washington to speak to a pro-israel political group. ted cruz and john kasich are following suit. sharyl: the republican establishment is very concerned. scott: the level is significant. there are reports that the gop conservative leaders met and discussed two options this week -- do we coalesce behind donald trump? or could we possibly come up with a candidate, at the last minute, to derail his candidacy and become the nominee? if so, how would all that play out? sharyl: and who would it scott: exactly. sharyl: thanks so much. "full measure," we continue our reporting on the southern u.s. border. glenn: the republicans: government shutdowns threatening federal workers; now they're refusing to even consider president obama's nominee for the supreme court. it disrespects the president and all of us -- and we won't put up with it. in congress, i'll protect president obama's legacy, defend obamacare, and stand up for social security and medicare. i'm glenn ivey and i a
he decided he did not want to attend and fox news and the gop canceled the entire event.e is coming here to washington to speak to a pro-israel political group. ted cruz and john kasich are following suit. sharyl: the republican establishment is very concerned. scott: the level is significant. there are reports that the gop conservative leaders met and discussed two options this week -- do we coalesce behind donald trump? or could we possibly come up with a candidate, at the last minute, to...
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judi and charles---this state has a pretty good track record of predicting nominees, especially for the gop. maybe what we saw herereuring the primaries will also be instructive of turnout trends in this early part of the election cycle. up---democrats down. the trends for the two parties since 2008 in this state show a significant drop in democratic voter participation----while gop voters continue to turn out in greater numbers. 2008 of course, a good year for the democrats here with the first contest between hillary clinton and a relative newcomer named barack obama. about 23 per cent of democrats go to the polls---almost 20 per cent of republicans. in 2012----then-president obama firmly in command and there was no democratic primary here as he sought and eventually won his second term. south carolina republicans managed to grow their turnout by a couple of points---in the year they chose former house speaker newt gingrich and snapped their string of picking a candidate who went on to win the party's nomination. this year, continued expansion of gop participation---a sharp rise of almost
judi and charles---this state has a pretty good track record of predicting nominees, especially for the gop. maybe what we saw herereuring the primaries will also be instructive of turnout trends in this early part of the election cycle. up---democrats down. the trends for the two parties since 2008 in this state show a significant drop in democratic voter participation----while gop voters continue to turn out in greater numbers. 2008 of course, a good year for the democrats here with the first...