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The ReidOut with Joy Reid

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The ReidOut with Joy Reid

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🗓️ 17 January 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis claiming small victories in the Iowa caucuses, even though they each got walloped by the inevitable nominee--Donald Trump. Also in this episode, Democratic Michigan Governor and Biden campaign co-chair, Gretchen Whitmer, joins Joy to discuss the Democrats' view of the Republican race and whether President Biden has a "Michigan problem." Plus, Joy takes on the war on Dr. King's memory, as there is more to his legacy than just that one speech that Republicans often misuse for their own political aims. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.

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Tonight on the readout.

0:06.0

We thank you for your effort.

0:08.0

We thank you for your support.

0:10.0

You helped us get a ticket punched out of the Hawkeyes State.

0:13.0

I can safely say, tonight I would made this Republican primary a two-person race.

0:21.6

The also-rands claiming small victories,

0:27.7

even though they each got walloped

0:29.3

by the inevitable nominee, Donald Trump.

0:32.0

Apparently put in place by God because as one Iwen put it

0:36.8

God picks unusual people. Also tonight Michigan governor and Biden campaign co-chair Gretchen Whitmer joins me

0:45.2

to discuss the Democrats view of the Republican race and whether President Biden has a

0:50.0

Michigan problem.

0:51.0

Plus the war on Dr King's memory, there is more to his

0:56.0

legacy than just that one speech that Republicans often misuse for their own

1:00.0

political aims.

1:04.1

But we begin tonight with Iowa's choice.

1:06.5

Today the winner of that state's Republican presidential caucuses, Donald Trump,

1:10.4

spent a significant part of the day after, not in New Hampshire as presidential

1:15.2

history would suggest, but in a Manhattan courthouse for the beginning of a

1:20.0

trial to determine how much he has to pay in damages to a woman he was found liable

1:25.2

for sexually abusing and defaming.

1:28.4

Let's just establish that straight away.

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