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typical politicians. 70% of voters voted for an outsider candidate or someone who has never been in washington. they're tired of politicians. jeb bush in that ad said he's tired of politicians but he's the stereo typical politician. >> do you think that was effective? >> i think it was very effective. this has nothing to do with political correctness. what donald trump said about john mccain and p.o.w.s, that's what turned me. i thought this is what turned me. i think this man is unfit. i think he's going to win new hampshire because there haven't
typical politicians. 70% of voters voted for an outsider candidate or someone who has never been in washington. they're tired of politicians. jeb bush in that ad said he's tired of politicians but he's the stereo typical politician. >> do you think that was effective? >> i think it was very effective. this has nothing to do with political correctness. what donald trump said about john mccain and p.o.w.s, that's what turned me. i thought this is what turned me. i think this man is...
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to clean up the washington mess. and chris christie, who's been camped out in new hampshire for months, is hitting rubio and ted cruz as johnny-come-latelies. >> two guys who have spent the least amount of time in new hampshire, by far. and because they came in second and third in iowa, you're going to let them come in second and third in new hampshire? >> that appeal to granite state voters, pride and being independent, not to mention their contrarian sensibilities
to clean up the washington mess. and chris christie, who's been camped out in new hampshire for months, is hitting rubio and ted cruz as johnny-come-latelies. >> two guys who have spent the least amount of time in new hampshire, by far. and because they came in second and third in iowa, you're going to let them come in second and third in new hampshire? >> that appeal to granite state voters, pride and being independent, not to mention their contrarian sensibilities
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to clean up the washington mess. meanwhile, ben carson won't let up on ted cruz for what carson aides call dirty tricks, sending this e-mail erroneously suggesting carson may drop out. cruz has apologized but carson isn't satisfied, telling buzzfeed not to take corrective action is tacitly saying it's okay or like hillary clinton said after benghazi, what difference does it make. carson said it doesn't rise to
to clean up the washington mess. meanwhile, ben carson won't let up on ted cruz for what carson aides call dirty tricks, sending this e-mail erroneously suggesting carson may drop out. cruz has apologized but carson isn't satisfied, telling buzzfeed not to take corrective action is tacitly saying it's okay or like hillary clinton said after benghazi, what difference does it make. carson said it doesn't rise to
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king marched on washington unafraid to challenge the status quo to end racial profiling, take on police misconduct and take down a system that profits from mass imprisonment. >> there is no president who will fight harder to end institutional racism. >> this, to me, is the defining test of this race. because of where the calendar goes next. where you have either majorities or high pluralities of african-americans in the
king marched on washington unafraid to challenge the status quo to end racial profiling, take on police misconduct and take down a system that profits from mass imprisonment. >> there is no president who will fight harder to end institutional racism. >> this, to me, is the defining test of this race. because of where the calendar goes next. where you have either majorities or high pluralities of african-americans in the
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it is not that surprising given how polarized washington has become and how many republicans are really dug in against giving obama anything in his final months. so it is a sign of the times. but it is also now expected. >> okay. so republicans, many of them want to hold off this nominee until next president gets into office. but the supreme court has leaned conservative 5-4 since sotomayor was confirmed in 2009. with that in mind is there any guarantee any nominee will always rule along ideological lines even if that nominee is nominated by a republican president? >> well there have been many
it is not that surprising given how polarized washington has become and how many republicans are really dug in against giving obama anything in his final months. so it is a sign of the times. but it is also now expected. >> okay. so republicans, many of them want to hold off this nominee until next president gets into office. but the supreme court has leaned conservative 5-4 since sotomayor was confirmed in 2009. with that in mind is there any guarantee any nominee will always rule along...