Wednesday, January 24, 2024
The Briefing with Albert Mohler
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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🗓️ 24 January 2024
⏱️ 26 minutes
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Summary
Part I (00:13 - 06:51)
The Voters Send Their Message: The New Hampshire Primary and the Shape of the Campaigns Ahead
Part II (06:51 - 08:43)
And it Doesn’t Even Count: The Biden Campaign’s Write-In Strategy to Avoid Embarrassment in New Hampshire
Part III (08:43 - 26:10)
Israel’s Existence Is at Stake, and They Know It: The Truth About the “Two State Solution” to the Palestinian Issue
- Arab Peace Proposal for Gaza Takes Shape as Top Biden Adviser Lands in Region by Wall Street Journal (Summer Said, Margherita Stancati, and Laurence Norman)
- Israel-E.U. Meeting on Gaza’s Future Yields Division and Confusion by New York Times (Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Hiba Yazbek, Adam Rasgon, Monika Pronczuk and Michael Levenson)
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| 0:00.0 | It's Wednesday, January 24, 2024. |
| 0:08.0 | I'm Albert Moeller, and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview. |
| 0:14.0 | Well, the New Hampshire primary is now over, and that's true on both the Republican and the Democratic |
| 0:18.7 | side, both turn out to be interesting, but of course the big news is on the Republican side and the big |
| 0:24.6 | news may not really be news and that is the dominance of Donald Trump in the |
| 0:29.5 | New Hampshire primary. It was predicted to be so. The polling had indicated that it was so. And even as the final |
| 0:36.3 | votes are still being tallied, it is clear that Donald Trump won a decisive victory. |
| 0:41.7 | Even more decisive, when you put it into recent Republican presidential |
| 0:45.7 | election cycles because when you have someone who has won both Iowa and New Hampshire |
| 0:51.2 | there is no case in modern Republican history in which that person does not eventually claim the nomination. |
| 0:57.0 | On the other hand, Nicki Haley's showing was not insignificant. |
| 1:02.0 | Now, her results were stronger earlier in the evening than they were later |
| 1:06.8 | and they were also fairly predictable. Since Nicky Haley had packaged herself and presented herself as more of a traditional Republican |
| 1:15.2 | and that meant running on economic issues, defense issues, foreign policy issues, |
| 1:19.9 | less so running on the social issues such as abortion, |
| 1:24.4 | less so on the MAGA issues that animate President Trump's base, |
| 1:28.6 | Nicki Haley ran better among those Republicans |
| 1:31.2 | and there are a lot of them in New Hampshire far more |
| 1:34.0 | than in many other states. But she also ran as someone who's very popular among |
| 1:39.5 | those who are nonpartisan or have no party registration in the state of New Hampshire |
| 1:44.8 | and those who aren't registered with either party can choose to participate in |
| 1:49.3 | either one of the parties primaries primaries, every four years. |
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