had in texas despite all the excitement that he created. i don t think we ve heard the last of him, though. no, although his aides are making clear tonight he s not going to run for the open senate seat in texas, so he s not a candidate right now. it s not open. it s cornyn s seat. it s not open. correct. that s right. no, i think he ll go do something else for a while, and then we may see him again. can i put up the poll? we have a new poll coming out of iowa because you talked about the crowded field. i want to talk about the people who are leading this in a second because that s interesting in and of itself. to me, one of the things this poll shows is that it s a little bit wide open. if no one s the clear winner, it seems there is still an opportunity for a lot of candidates. so are you surprised that o rourke dropped out when there may not be a tremendous a of certainty in this? i m not surprised that o rourke dropped out. i have no idea what his financial situation is
to have to finding a way to convince african-american voters that some of the problems that he had as mayor with the african-american community are behind him. i also think he s going to have to sort of face attacks in november and december poll if he s atop those polls, he ll have more fire trained on him. senator warren did not handle that front-runner status in the debate last time very well. but he s right that if he can pull all of that off, he is pulling into a narrower race with senator warren, probably still vice president biden though as well. i wouldn t quite write him off just yet. the field minus one, beto o rourke last night dropping out of the race. our jeff zeleny said in talking to at least one of the supporters there in iowa saying that that person thought it was a very selfish move to drop out. but then beto o rourke, you know, said it s really about finances. you know, he didn t have the money to keep it going in part. and you look at this latest campaign issue of
the messages that were important last night but also this event gave candidates a chance to show off their organizing strength. how many supporters they could pack into that arena. elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg were among the candidates who had kind of the biggest showing, the loudest group of supporters. as you mentioned, just a few hours before this dinner kicked off, beto o rourke announced that he was going drop his presidential bid. actually there were signs lining outside of the arena, a few beto o rourke signs that were still set up during the day. i remember seeing an advertisement near concession stands as well inside the arena, so that news came as a bit of a surprise to some of his supporters that were here on the ground. but the campaign trail still continues on for the other democratic candidates. they re fanning out across the state throughout the weekend. there s an naacp forum here in des moines. joe biden will open an office here in des moines and other candidate
and the kind that gets his blood flowing and not much of that is happening and so what we will see in the next few day, erin, you will see a bit of a retooling of the white house message machine. we know they re looking to bring on someone to communicate better. you heard lindsay graham talk about how to better message the president s point of view and that s what you will see in the next few days. if you re not with him, you re if you re against him you re human scum. well, they re, factive effectiv communicating that. in a state won by single digits are weighing in on the president. joe biden no longer swearing off super pac money. it s going against a whole lot of democrats in the field and beto o rourke who has closed the door to big money responds. i ve been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up. calculating your every move. you think this is love?
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