In This Episode
Tim Miller joins Lovett and Tommy to talk about Donald Trump’s blowout win in Iowa and what’s next in the Republican primary. Ron DeSantis defies the media (and common sense) by remaining in the primary. Nikki Haley declares it a two-person race and refuses to debate anyone but Trump or Biden. Meanwhile, Trump is still on track to be the nominee and back in court.
For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.
SHOW NOTES:
- NBC First Read: Eyes on November: Results in the five key Iowa counties
- The Tilt: Even the Battle for Second Turned Out Well for Trump in Iowa
- AXIOS: What Trump’s Iowa win reveals about the Republican Party
- Politico: Trump’s win in Iowa shows big strengths and hidden warning signs
- WSJ: Iowa Caucus Turnout Was Lowest in Years
- NYT: Results: The Most Detailed Maps of the Iowa Republican Caucuses
- WaPo: ABC cancels New Hampshire debate after Haley, Trump decline to participate
- ABC: ABC News cancels New Hampshire Republican primary debate
- REUTERS: Trump faces tougher test in New Hampshire after blowout Iowa win
- ABC: Ramaswamy’s withdrawal could help Trump win New Hampshire
- NBC: Ron DeSantis is in survival mode as Nikki Haley battles Trump in New Hampshire
- Twitter: DeSantis CNN Town Hall
- NYT: Haley Looks to New Hampshire With a Focus on Independents
- WBUR: Independents and Democrats could help Haley catch Trump in N.H. primary
- CBS: Republican presidential candidates descend on New Hampshire one week before primary
- Messenger: Trump’s Iowa Romp Could Help Biden’s Campaign With a Big Problem
- CNN: Biden campaign grapples with undecided voters who don’t yet believe Trump could be the nominee (1/12/24)
- CNN: Takeaways from first day of Trump’s defamation trial
- WaPo: E. Jean Carroll defamation trial adjourns for the day; Carroll expected to testify Wednesday