conflicts with the homeland security law which says you need additional proof. when you have two laws conflicts what happens? generally, you have two. you have a federal law and state law and issue is who has the primary issue. this is an election issue therefore state laws are the ones that should be the primary ones. we saw that in the presidential election back many years ago when you had the gore versus bush. when there was hanging chad, it was state laws that controlled it. this is what can happen in this case. frankly, look at this practically. who has having difficulty getting a non-dmv voting card. gregg: all you have to do is ask for it and say you need it to voted. exactly at most it s $10. it s not not how the individuals who don t have the finances will have difficulty getting it.
featured. we ll look for more. jenna: they all end the same. reporter: they doll. jenna: even for the smart cars. rick, thank you. jon: you see so many polls but now some professors are using complex formula, complex formulas i should say with a near sterling record when it comes to predicting presidential election outcomes. the only miss was gore versus bush in the year 2000. they were right about al gore winning the popular vote but they didn t factor in something called the electoral college. well here is the formula our next guest uses. he factors in presidential approval ratings, americans satisfaction with their personal finances, and part of it is whether or not one candidate is an incumbent. so when you plug in all of that information, who might be our next president? let s talk about it with thomas holbrooke. he says he already has an idea.
chancellor that things will be changing as well. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. all that coming up, but first, a campaign triple header right here in the situation room. i ll interview three republican presidential hopefuls today, mitt romney is on deck, rick santorum follows the next hour, right now the republican presidential can da aial candid. the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. spiker, thank you for coming in. eeveryone seems to agree that getting to the magic 344 for you right now before the convention isn t possible, do you agree with that. sure. look, i think the front-runner s clearly mitt romney. he s the weakest front runner in modern times, if he can get to 1144, he s the nominee. but if he can t get to 1144, on 26th of june. it will be a wide open primary at that point if romney can t clinch it, i think it becomes pretty wide open. so you have absolutely no intention of dropping out of this race any time between now and the end
if he wins does he run on it then? sure. the supreme court if they vote this down 5-4 it will be a decision like gore versus bush. it will be political decision. the mandate is the glue that hold the whole thing together. if you take away the mandates obama will have to go back to the bill and revisit it. megyn: if they uphold the law does he tout that to the american people. i know you want it repealed but too bad with the supreme court sided with me. if the supreme court votes for him he can say that. and he can say thank you, governor for your help. it won t soft problems with obama-care. you will still have rising premiums and costs going up for families and employers stopping coverage.
going to take that shellacking as an encourage to the come to the center, but instead he would redouble his efforts to sell the same policy. megyn: is there any danger to the president? i m told this is a positive book, the author likes president obama. but is there any danger in that sort of a message in an election year trying to shift the blame to the news organization, to the voters for not understanding, we have seen shifting the blame to the prior president, do people are they affected by it? or the republicans aren t going to like it because they don t want to see bush blamed. and the independents will make up their own minds. most americans have enough good sense to ignore what politicians say about each other. they are wise that way. but there is this. if you blame too much, if you complain too much you get seen as a whiner, voters don t like that and we have seen in fox