nationally in terms of raising money. in these early primary states, there s not much of a network of the obvious county chairman. in fact, some of the major names in new hampshire republican politics who were with the bush team throughout generations are not on the team now with jeb bush. so who are they with? they re uncommitted. they re looking at many different options. i was talking to former congressman charlie bass whose father was a congressman also. they go back to the bushes back to 1979 and he says look, i talked to jeb, he asked for my advice. maybe if he asks for my endorsement i ll give it to him but i like marco rubio, i like john kasich. in fact john e. sununu who owes his primary win to george w. bush his own father was the white house chief of staff for george h.w. bush he s with john kasich. last night jeb push hit back
for my generation. because by the way it won t be there for us when we retire. the good news is there are bipartisan solutions to this problem. it originated in the clinton commission in the late 90s, the by partisan commission to save medicare. it has bayh par bipartisan support in congress today. for younger americans when they become medicare eligible let them have a choice of guaranteed coverage options, including traditional medicare, that they can select from. just like i do as a member of congress, just like kelly and charlie and all of rest of us. we choose. i think the future to saving medicare is to let 50 million seniors decide how they get their healthcare instead of relegating that decision to 15 unelected bureaucrats. that is the american way to save these programs so that we can guarantee the promise of medicare for today s seniors. [applause] i won t go into all the things that we re proposing to
to be sure. he s not going to sit on the second half of that ticket and try to bolster mitt romney. he s a very strong speaker in his own right and somebody who has articulated that vision in the form of a very controversial budget that he put out there. now he says that he is on the romney team, and that he is in favor of mitt romney s plan for the budget and for medicare, which is slightly different than his own. let s listen to a little bit of that. it s great to be back. good to see you. wow. [applause] look at this. father, how are you? good to see you. you can say father how rurbgs they all say hi back. it s great. i was here with the senunus a couple of years ago and i served in congress with some very capable, conscientious legislators, thank you for sending up frank ginka to wong. he s an awesome guy. what about charlie bass?
doing what he needs to be successful on tuesday and then go on to north carolina. shannon: congressman charlie bass thank you for weighing in this morning and we will watch for tuesday and barring some unforeseen upset we think it will be a good day for you and your candidate. always a pleasure. shannon: your turn to weigh in. who do you think were the winners and losers from the back-to-back new hampshire debates? tweet us your answers. we will read some on air. we will have responses later on in this hour. we always look forward to hearing from you. my feeling is that this is an issue that should be i believe the issue of marriage itself is a federal issue that we can t have different laws with respect to marriage. we have to have one law. shannon: with the first in the nation primaries just days away, who will win over the granite state s evangelical voters and then beyond new hampshire? talk about it with the reverend
to people working the district. doing what he needs to be successful on tuesday and then go on to north carolina. shannon: congressman charlie bass thank you for weighing in this morning and we will watch for tuesday and barring some unforeseen upset we think it will be a good day for you and your candidate. always a pleasure. shannon: your turn to weigh in. who do you think were the winners and losers from the back-to-back new hampshire debates? tweet us your answers. we will read some on air. we will have responses later on in this hour. we always look forward to hearing from you. my feeling is that this is an issue that should be i believe the issue of marriage itself is a federal issue that we can t have different laws with respect to marriage. we have to have one law. shannon: with the first in the nation primaries just days away, who will win over the granite state s evangelical voters and then beyond new hampshire? talk about it with the reverend