emotional clone of the president. he s able to win. does the bloomberg can feel the same? i can t speak for the bloomberg camp, not that i can say. as a centrist democrat, i agree with part of what former vice president biden said. james corbin was so far left that he was outside the mainstream of british opinion, and if we nominate someone like sanders or elizabeth warren, they will also be outside the mainstream of american opinion. i think the democrats can make it a close election if we nominate someone who runs closer to the center and i think that really giving people a rational choice like that, rather than going outside the mainstream, is the message i take from last nights blowout in britain. laura: take a listen to what the president said today about who s really funding the european union.
polling? i suspect they have. everything i know about michael bloomberg suggests and has historically suggested that they come prepared. they re not the type of people to jump in cold water without knowing that it was very cold. but when you look as a morning poll out that shows that michael unfavorables are the highest in the primary race. i think it s like 25% unfavorability rating. does their internal polling show the same thing? do they have that? do they think that number can change? good question. what we ve been told by the bloomberg camp, i guess, it s not really a campaign yet s that as the polling that he s been monitoring and paying for, doug shone is his pollster, shown over time democrats have seen trump as more and more of a danger and become more and more attracted to someone of bloomberg s profile. now, they haven t told us what those numbers are or exactly what the horse race numbers would be. not only is the morning consult
bloomberg. i m not sure joe biden is glad he is here. joe biden saying i m still far ahead. i don t care if mike bloomberg gets. in he is a good guy. the president of the united states has a new nickname for him. pete: little michael. ed: deadline coming up. pete: super tuesday comes in february. the new news you may not have heard so far the strategy of the bloomberg camp, should he get in, is to skip iowa and new hampshire, which i mean ed is a long time observer of the primary process. he covered the candidates. ed: a lot of people have tried it. pete: how many people have made that lope. ed: many people who didn t think they were going to win the early states. i don t need that i m going to win in south carolina. you lose those first two, you don t even compete. you have no momentum. it s really hard to get it going in south carolina or some of the super tuesday, late february, early march or california is there now. bottom line is the democratic party chair in new hampshire this m
democrats are more satisfied with their options today than they were in 2008 and in 2016. this is something that is being pushed by people with big egos, people in a bloomberg camp, hillary clinton, and this also happens with democrats all the time. remember when general wesley clark got in? the voters are satisfied with their choices and i do not see hillary clinton. bill: number four new york times. anxious democrats is there anybody else? party leaders worried about dem chances and musing late entrance to the race. if there is anybody who doesn t have big ego. is there anybody? if hillary clinton runs and why she won t or be convinced not to, the whole russia thing with trump is dead because there is so much evidence of her