front of the field with 25%. ron paul is next at 18. mitt romney at 16. followed by michele bachmann who is tied for fourth with cain at 8. but things can still change. 11% said they are uncommitted. while 60% are willing to change their mind. joining us now to discuss the race is congress woman bachmann who is in new york. and welcome back to fox news sunday chris, good to talk with you, thank you. chris: your reaction to rman cain dropping out of the race? did he do the right thing? well, that was his decision. i do know this, he brought so much energy and goodwill to the race. he has a marvelous personality and everyone enjoys himnd and he is an intriguing candidate and good candidate. the race is better for having herman in the race and i enjoyed talking to him all throughout the race. chris: some of the polling shows with cain out newt gingrich picks up more of his support than any of your oh
would be chris: george w. bush extreme in what way? he wouldn t be the first candidate for president who thought that secessino was a good policy but probably would be one that ended up losing. chris: you would target him as i think no matter who the candidate is, pawlenty, romney, perry, bachman, this is about the economy. who is better for your family s future. i think this are extreme elements of what rick perry has done in the past besides just chris: the biggest job producing state in the country. but on the bottom on education. on the bottom on the unemployed and a lot of different things. chris: we have to leave it there to be continued. thank you pabl, se panel, see l next week. check out panel plus on fox news sunday