but as i said, the former neurosurgeon is suddenly accelerating, quadrupling his number in just two months. well, today, trump and carson are making the big news today by administering a shellacking to the establishment republican party we all grew up with. all other candidates remain in the anemic single digits. jeb bush dropped seven points since july according to the times. he s now tied with marco rubios and ted cruz. i m joined now with steve schitd, a smart guy. the washington bureau chief for usa today, susan page. and we have ron reagan with us, msnbc analyst. first of all, i ve got to go to schmidt. i ve got to go to you on this. you re one of the really smart guys out there on the republican party. is your party coming apart? these are just pissant numbers that the republican numbers are greating. it s less than 1 in 16 republicans saying yes to bush. and there s carson with no political history or apparent political skills, a good guy, a smart guy with no ability
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