01.26.2024 - By Tim Whitaker
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and political analyst Riley Martinez discuss the New Hampshire primary and its implications for the Republican Party. They explore the voting process in the primaries and the support for both Donald Trump and Nikki Haley. They delve into the significance of the white evangelical vote and the influence of Trumpism within the GOP. The conversation also touches on the war within the party and the election fraud narrative. They highlight immigration as a key issue and discuss Biden's handling of the genocide in Gaza. The conversation concludes with a look at upcoming primaries and Nikki Haley's future in the race.
Takeaways
The New Hampshire primary is the first primary of the election year and is often indicative of who will win the primary elections.
Trump has a strong base of support among white evangelicals, which has remained consistent over the years.
The Republican Party has shifted towards Trumpism, with neoconservative candidates facing challenges.
Immigration is a significant issue for Republicans, even in states far from the southern border.
Foreign policy, particularly the war in the Middle East, may play a larger role in the 2024 election.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
00:38 The New Hampshire Primary
03:08 Voting in the Primaries
04:34 Support for Trump and Haley
05:46 White Evangelical Vote
06:47 The Republican Party and Trumpism
09:01 The War within the GOP
11:18 The Election Fraud Narrative
13:21 Immigration as a Key Issue
14:20 Biden's Handling of Genocide in Gaza
15:37 Foreign Policy in the Election
15:55 Upcoming Primaries
16:35 Nikki Haley's Future in the Race
17:04 Conclusion
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