up iowa voters that was a not so subtle shot at donald trump. he really criticized them after his low poll numbers were just revealed. retweeting on his accounting a criticism of iowa voters. he later of course poppy blamed that on an intern. poppy? thank you for that. and the campaigns for several gop candidates are set to meet tomorrow night in washington. they are coming together again so rnc. they are frustrated with how the rnc is handling the debate process. the rnc not invited to the meeting tomorrow night. many of the candidates and the rnc not happy with gotch a a and biased questions during wednesday night s debate. the top two cancelled dates received key endorsements on the campaign trail. bernie sanders picked up three new hampshire unions. in his third speech of the day, around the state, he said middle-class americans are
the voters are excited to ear from the candidates up on the stage, and they are mobbed around ted cruz who is at his booth over there in the corner. he is somebody who is getting a lot of attention from the voters here and a lot of attention are from the people behind the scenes who feel that he is in a good position that donald trump or ben carson don t ultimately come out on top here to pick up their supporters. cruz focus odd on stage at the debate process, and this is what he had to say. how about if we say from now on if you have never voted in a republican primary in your life, you don t get to moderate a republican primary debate. he went on to mention that shawn hannity and rush limbaugh and don levine would be a good
veterans and talking about problems at the va. there s video from his rally. he s been busy on twitter this morning slamming marco rubio s superpac for accepting money from billionaire paul singer. calling the donations a scam. the choice a blow to candidates vying for the campaign cash. rubio s going to join texas senator ted cruz and most of the other gop heavyweights at iowa s growth and opportunity conference later today. campaign aids will huddle in washington to device a strategy to get more conol over the debate process. this after the controversial cnbc debate in colorado on wednesday. rebecca berg, national political reporter for real clear politics, joins me now. how are you, rebecca? i m well, thanks for having me. we just heard from leland that rubio has a new back, paul sing, a huge name when it comes
screaming you re mad as hell, you can t take it anymore, opening your windows and scream. he s a bond reporter in the pit, supposed total me are my interest rates heading higher or lower. ron insana. why wasn t insan in sasana ther? thank you. these are all good people. i worked with becky, with carl, with john harwood. they re good people. however, if you re invited to play carnegie hall and you re the conductor, you send your virtuosi. that doesn t mean your second or third chair are bad. but you want to send your first chair. becky, what was it that caused you concern about john harwood even going into it? i was so surprised when i found out he would be moderating, because the rnc said they were going to take control of the debate process, not have people who were too biased against republicans. i follow harwood s work. he s a fine journalist, but it s
who won the debate? meanwhile, one viewer on the democratic side was, shall we say, underwhelmed. you would have been better off watching the world series because in my opinion it was a swing and a mass. brianna keilar, you have breaking news about information about an upcoming meeting the campaigns are holding as a result of last night s debate. what do you have? so as you know, the republicans, nearly all of them, have been really frustrated with how last night s debate went down and now are taking the matters into their own hand. they are going to hold representatives from several of the campaigns are going to hold a meeting at 6:00 p.m. sunday night in washington, d.c., to sort of come up with a way that they can gain more control of the debate process, of the