i think the white house and democrats as a whole right now are happy to see trump stay in this race as long as he can because he not only forces other people in the party to respond to him every time he makes one of these comments, but you start to see this be a litmus test. everyone comes out and quickly pushes back when he makes a comment about john mccain and his military service. when he made comments about mexicans and immigrants, you saw a mixed reaction. they think that this is harmful to whoever the eventual nominee is and certainly republicans feel the quicker he gets out of the race, the better for the party. you know, brit, whether or not trump survives, his success in the latest fox poll he was in first place. i understand it s early on. doesn t that show that there is in this is what michael was saying. a big chunk of the republican voters who are fed up if not specifically with issues he s been talking about but fed up with politics as usual. the question is how b
a whole right now are happy to see trump stay in the race as long as he can because he not only forces people in the party to respond when he makes a comment but you see this be a litmus test. people come out and quickly pushes back when he makes the comment about john mccain and the military service but he made commends about mexicans and immigrants more of a mixed reaction. they think this is harmful to whoever the event you ll eventual nominee. whether trump survives his success as i say in the latest fox poll he was in first place. i understand it is early. but doesn t that show that there is in this a big chunk of the republican voters who are fed up if not specifically with the issues he is talking about but fed up with politics as usual. that is true. the question is how big a challenge and how many are willing to back a candidate like donald trump with all of the
i think the white house and democrats as a whole right now are happy to see trump stay in this race as long as he can because he not only forces other people in the party to respond to him every time he makes one of these comments, but you start to see this be a litmus test. everyone comes out and quickly pushes back when he makes a comment about john mccain and his military service. when he made comments about mexicans and immigrants, you saw a mixed reaction. they think that this is harmful to whoever the eventual nominee is and certainly republicans feel the quicker he gets out of the race, the better for the party. you know, brit, whether or not trump survives, his success in the latest fox poll he was in first place. i understand it s early on. doesn t that show that there is in this is what michael was saying. a big chunk of the republican voters who are fed up if not specifically with issues he s been talking about but fed up with politics as usual. the question is how b
a republican to buck the trend. if president obama wins some states like wisconsin and in the fox poll he s up by 14 points. if president obama wins by 14 points, it s almost inconceivable that tammy baldwin could lose, that her republican opponent could make up that gap. yes, it s very important. it doesn t always determine it, but the length of the victory is significant. which would be incredible in the tammy baldwin case in wisconsin, because she s been behind in the polls. she has a formidable challenger in tommy thompson. the list goes on and on down to scott brown. this ohio bus tour kicking off monday with governor romney, congressman ryan as well, is this enough? is that a solution? is this an appropriate rescue plan? let s get out on the road and shake some hands and eating burgers in diners. it s better that raising
fourth place in iowa, and fifth place in new hampshire, and fourth place in south carolina and tied for third place in florida. what is it mr. herman cain do to win iowa? show up there and build on this momentum. you can t just simply hope people show up. you now have to go there and see men it by your presence there and spend more time. i notice he s going to alabama shortly. i wouldn t worry about spending a day in birmingham and montgomery, i would be spending time in waterloo and sioux city. but you have congresswoman bachman doing that and the reports are she s not got the tracks she hoped. you get a moment and herman cain has a moment. his passionate energy has propelled him near the top of the pack. i think he s actually fallen off. if you take a look in the national policy his two highest numbers were in the middle of october, 29 and 30. he s now dropped back into the mid-20s in the latest fox poll