to young people. hillary is relying on women. she will not have the barack obama coalition. so it s going to be a real scramble to see who creates a coalition and appeals most to the younger generation as well. david o malley go ahead i was going to say, it s interesting that my colleague here would mention younger voters. as a matter of fact the polling that i ve seen shows that hillary clinton is holding together the coalition that barack obama assembled. in fact holding on ma len yams on african-americans, on latinos. that s important. if she can maintain that she will win the presidency and martin o malley has to show he s somehow better do a better job than her for democrats as-of-at ss at winning the white house. a lot to prove there. steep hill to climb. a lot of voters will consider because o malley once supported senate clinton, that s clear, in her 2008 presidential run. he was behind her. but now he is soft pedaled
against another democratic incumbent who had a rough economy. david axelrod and other obama advisers didn t -pbt want t want to answer it. and david o malley when he answered it he didn t answer it the way people wanted him to. can you say people are better off than we were four years ago. no, but that is not the question. we are not better off than when george bush brought us the bush receive date, the series of wars charged the first time in the national credit card. reporter: the obama case is trying to shift the argument saying look at where we started four years ago. based on that measurement they think things are a lot better. the fact that martin o malley said no we are not better off as a bottom line for the american people, that s difficult. the bus hin behind me casted