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joining us here live is tara setmayer, and maria cardona and ben ferguson, the host of the ben ferguson show. good morning. we have done a lot on the democratic race. hopefully maybe while we're talking, we will get an official delegation. let's talk about the one winner we know for sure, ben ferguson, that is ted cruz. i suppose there is one loser, he would not like me saying that, that is donald trump. >> it will be very weird moving forward to see how donald trump deals with this. it will be interesting to see where the money goes. you will see a lot of small donors continue to really pour in to ted cruz. the big question is the big checks that are going to people like jeb bush. where will they go? i think marco rubio is going to be the person getting this. i think the big take away is this, everyone was expecting that donald trump would win this. then the question of how do you stop him? are you able to stop him when he is over 40% in the national poll. the national poll doesn't matter anymore. you have three viable candidates. you may have a one with kasich in new hampshire. we don
joining us here live is tara setmayer, and maria cardona and ben ferguson, the host of the ben ferguson show. good morning. we have done a lot on the democratic race. hopefully maybe while we're talking, we will get an official delegation. let's talk about the one winner we know for sure, ben ferguson, that is ted cruz. i suppose there is one loser, he would not like me saying that, that is donald trump. >> it will be very weird moving forward to see how donald trump deals with this. it...
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tara setmayer and sally kohn along with ben ferguson and maria cardona. the iowa democratic party saying it was a close contact with robust turnout. what does that tell you about engagement in this campaign? >> it is fascinating since the republicans had a turnout vote of 125,000. this time up to 185,000 or so. people thought if there was more turnout, trump would win resoundi resoundingly. it goes back to the point that organization matters. ted cruz had 12,000 volunteers to get the cruz crew. they were organized on the ground. that matters in iowa. the fact that the donald trump campaign had virtually no organization on the ground. it is reported they did not pay for the infrastructure. volunteers did not know where to go or what to tell the supporters which precincts to go. that did not help donald trump. i think it is another part of the story here that it was ted cruz who benefitted. possibly marco rubio. ted cruz benefitted from the record turnout. >> no one can take away that trump can fill a room or stadium. that doesn't mean though that you have
tara setmayer and sally kohn along with ben ferguson and maria cardona. the iowa democratic party saying it was a close contact with robust turnout. what does that tell you about engagement in this campaign? >> it is fascinating since the republicans had a turnout vote of 125,000. this time up to 185,000 or so. people thought if there was more turnout, trump would win resoundi resoundingly. it goes back to the point that organization matters. ted cruz had 12,000 volunteers to get the cruz...
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tara setmayer, thank you so much. it's getting exciting. >> definitely not dull. >> thanks for watching, everybody, good to have you with us. kate is sitting in for wolf right after this break. christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted therapy that was not considered for christine before. now, they're helping fight her cancer on another, deeper level... the genetic level. this is precision cancer treatment, an approach to care that may help patients like christine enjoy the things that matter most in their lives while undergoing treatment. the evolution of cancer care is here. that's definitely something worth celebrating. learn more about preci
tara setmayer, thank you so much. it's getting exciting. >> definitely not dull. >> thanks for watching, everybody, good to have you with us. kate is sitting in for wolf right after this break. christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer...
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tara setmayer. i want to start with what the debate started with. that moment of silence for justice scalia. tara, elections have conseque e consequences. just look at dr. carson's fall in the polls after paris and san bernardino. do you think that the justice's death dramatically shifts the race? >> i think it highlights the seriousness of the campaign. i don't know that people have really crystallized the seriousness of what it means to run for president of the united states because of the donald trump reality show. and this issue right here. usually the supreme court justice nomination isn't very sexy. eyes glaze over. but that is hugely important and now that we have it in real time and real life, this right here is one of the most important -- important responsibilities of the president of the united states is to nominate a supreme court justice. and the complexion of the court could dramatically change. when you have a 5-4 accord on thing replacing a stalwart like scalia is going to be very difficult. and now if you put someone like donald tru
tara setmayer. i want to start with what the debate started with. that moment of silence for justice scalia. tara, elections have conseque e consequences. just look at dr. carson's fall in the polls after paris and san bernardino. do you think that the justice's death dramatically shifts the race? >> i think it highlights the seriousness of the campaign. i don't know that people have really crystallized the seriousness of what it means to run for president of the united states because of...
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let's talk with cnn political commentator tara setmayer and republican strategist kayly m l mcny. kaylee i want to start with you. donald trump again called ted cruz a liar. said he was in the country illegally. shouldn't run for president. donald trump threatened to file a lawsuit unless he apologized for his lies. do you think this is extreme on donald trump's part? >> no, i don't think it's extreme. ted cruz, i enjoy ted cruz, i like ted cruz, i think he would be a great nominee as well. both of them the republican party would be lucky to have either. but here is the thing. ted cruz has repeatedly mischaracterized donald trump's record. in fact donald trump called planned parenthood an abortion factory. i hardly think that is a viable crit soism donald trump likewise he's mischaracterized his views on the second amendment. that is not true. donald trump is for national conceal carry law. ted cruz has repeatedly mischaracterized donald trump's record. and donald is frustrated. i don't think this is too harsh. >> for -- for politics mischaracterize other politicians' all the time
let's talk with cnn political commentator tara setmayer and republican strategist kayly m l mcny. kaylee i want to start with you. donald trump again called ted cruz a liar. said he was in the country illegally. shouldn't run for president. donald trump threatened to file a lawsuit unless he apologized for his lies. do you think this is extreme on donald trump's part? >> no, i don't think it's extreme. ted cruz, i enjoy ted cruz, i like ted cruz, i think he would be a great nominee as...