high unemployment in the hispanic community which is higher than the nation at large and they think that his economic message will resonate over time with gettable hispanics, hispanics that aren t going to go with obama in the election. i think it s a high-risk strategy. it s crystal clear the start of conversation with hispanic voters you have to show you re serious about find something kind of solution to the deportation issue. what do we know about his immigration policy? that sunday when he sat down with bob sheefrer a couple days ago kind of tied in knots on that question. we know about the self-deportation, we heard about that in the gop primary debates. what s his big idea? i don t think he has one yet. he moved very far to the right during the primary race on immigration, on the dream act. they re clearly trying to figure out a calibration that will work. they wanted to embrace the plan by marco rubio which which have
but now his position is when i get into office i will evaluate all these options, i will evaluate that policy i want a longer term policy. does he want self-deportation policy, santorum policy. who is he? at least you admit it. chairman you re absolutely at least you admit where you stand. michael he won t admit where he stands on it. yes, mika. you don t want me to say you got nothing again, do you? no. go ahead. you can say that. i don t think you do here. i think you ve got a half a point. listen, wouldn t you agree that there are key issue, key issues affecting this country, immigration being one of them, where a candidate like mitt romney who has been campaigning for many years now and is the republican nominee should have a clear, unequivocal answer on and should not go five times with bob sheefrer asking politely what do you believe? yes. yeah. i mean but that s it shows him to be completely