dr. carson advocates is a one-minute opening and closing statement. he feels the two hours are necessary for the debate in order for people to really get a feel of where the candidates are on the details of the issues. dr. carson would like to have moderators who don t ask i gotcha questions. he understands that this process is very important for vetting for the american people, especially given volume of people that are tuning in. if the guidelines are 30 seconds, then at the end of 30 seconds, the candidate should not be allowed to go over or talk over the moderator because in dr. carson s world, he will always be respectful of the rules. if you tell him 30 seconds, it will be 30 seconds. he will never interrupt. what dr. carson wants to have is a moderator and process in place where everybody is treated equally, the same.
the other thing this does they should have the debate on black radio. absolutely. it opens up republicans to this line of attack that they cannot handle tough questions. that s what you re seeing chris christie and john kasich pushing back on. saying they are not going to sign this agreement. i d i like to have a debate. are you for outlawing same-sex marriage permanently? anything against climate change, anything. those are gotcha questions. what will do you with another economic recession? thanks. coming up could gun safety become a winning issue for the democrats? virginia governor terry mcauliffe is taking on the nra.
i love how that s interesting. he says something and convinces himself that he agrees with what he just said. i said he s not good looking. you no he what, i think he is good looking. he s so persuasive, he convinces himself. i like the idea of asking your two male interviewers, i am better looking, right? then he didn t let them answer. errol, go ahead. this is the kind of debate they throw out for rubio. he s a young guy. been in politics for most of his adult life. he s not going to rise to the debate and start trading insults with donald trump. you know, for donald trump, his style is his style. this is what he does. it does remind me as we talk about polls, about this notion of high floor, low ceiling, that the people who like trump like him a lot. they re not going to change. they re with him. that number hasn t moved. he s not getting up around 29%, not getting into the 30% range. don t you believe that what
dr. carson believes in process. he believes the american people should hear him and other the other candidates. he will respect the process and he has every intention, wherever, whenever the debate is, he will be on that stage if he s still winning. if he s still in the upper tier. these polls can change on a dime and as long as the american people continue to support him and believe that he is their candidate, dr. carson will be on that stage. armstrong williams, thanks so for being on new day. nice to see you. thank you, alisyn. alisyn, ben carson not the only republican on rise. marco rubio emerging from the ranks of the republican. he s getting a first endorsement from one of his senate colleagues. we ll talk to that senator, next.
before and after last week s cnbc debate. so the effects of the candidates performances of that debate aren t fully baked in. we ll have to look at future polling to get a clear picture of how people responded to that debate. this poll suggests that last week s cbs/ new york times time, that was the first national poll showing carson in the lead. notice rubio hanging on to third place in that poll as well. now, trump is still in the lead in the key early voting state of new hampshire. in the latest monmouth university poll. you can see there, that poll has him ten points ahead of ben carson. meanwhile, rubio in third place in that poll as well. his support in new hampshire has tripled as you mentioned, has tripled since september. alisyn? right. athe athena, do two national polls spell a trended? we ll debate that coming up with