disqualifying our nominee which will probably be me, and instead of talking about where we have been and where we are going. he has confidence. what are you going to say? he must be feeling good and more and more high profile republicans are rallying behind him. and it does seem although democratic leaders see him as the inevitable because they are sharpening their attacks. and now like to the washington borough. steve, good morning. well, the crucial primary tomorrow with winner take all state of wisconsin may see the g.o.p. race, many see this as the g.o.p. race ending. the democrats are stepping up attacks on presumed nominee, mitt romney. he is out of the touch. i can t remember a presidential candidate in recent past who
confronted that himself. let s be real. every politician at every stage of his career takes a close look at the issues and adjusts their perspectives. governor romney switched from an independent to a moderate republican and liberal to a conservative. we talk to him about the different issues. particularly on abortion. you know what, i ve changed my position on some areas, i ve made mistakes in how i ve communicated it. it was refreshing for us to have a politician to have the governor who acknowledged that positions that i have today might be different than what i had a short time ago. four years ago, eight years ago. whatever it might be. i ve made mistakes in how i communicated that. this is how i feel today. i think the honesty was a breath of fresh air for us. what s interesting, rick, positions from iowans, we re on the fifth front-runner in in state according to the polls. how do you see this race ending in iowa in. you know what, ask me in 16