and we have a msnbc political analyst. let s take a look at the latest poll in new hampshire. romney 33%. paul at 20%. and then it gets interesting. huntsman 13%. gingrich 11%. santorum 10%. really bunched up tightly there. and rick perry at 1%. it s all about third and fourth. that s where the suspense is. is john huntsman right? is something happening? something is happening out there. it could be. and it totally feels that way. he had a very big proud tonight. he is going around to this campaign events. and we see a lot of undecided s. john, talk to me about ron
i think that is true across the country. huntsman could end up 12% or 13%. he could end up 22% or 23% tomorrow. that gives him more range. there are a lot more people soft supporting huntsman. i spent the day around here complaining about what happens to the massachusetts discount. it used to be when you had a massachusetts candidate in new hampshire, everybody kind of ignored the outcome. you know, here we have paul tsongas. no one thought paul tsongas was a winner. now we re treating the new hampshire guy being in the lead as if it s a big win. first of all, i think bill clinton so cleverly when he declared himself the winner. and he just had more maganytichl about it. and the fact that he had been in so much trouble for all of the
up to even and win south carolina. joe? first of all, i want to congratulate the both of you for looking the most new hampshire. i planned it. i went to the gas station. it s out of the good well will. i wouldn t call this rising to the occasion. but people have talked in the past about there s a way in which advertising can overwlhel the voter and you can overdue it. the tw two interesting numbers in that poll are the 6% who have no opinion. that s not going to last very long. number one. and the guy at the bottom, huntsman, if he does well enough tomorrow to stay in, and who knows? he could and if he goes directly to florida and if the state is out of this negative blad bath, this is going to be an unprecedented bloodbath. then he may come out seeming a little clean. rick, i know legally you talked to newt in the campaign.
massachusetts moderate. can anyone stop mitt romney at this point? john huntsman is in on the move in new hampshire. i will always put my country first. maybe we re talking about john huntsman. john huntsman with momentum. without money, i won t matter. new hampshire produced surprises. i hope you ll be enjoy awe future that is littered with death panels, re-education camps and asking you all to answer yourself what if? michelle bachmann, everybody. good evening from new hampshire where michael dukakis and paul tsongas before him mitt romney has the commanding lead in the first in the nation presidential primary. romney was his own worst enemy today. i like being able to fire people that provide services to me.
look, he has a high floor. he s not going to drop 16%, 17%. i think that is true across the country. huntsman could end up 12% or 13%. he could end up 22% or 23% tomorrow. that gives him more range. there are a lot more people soft supporting huntsman. i spent the day around here complaining about what happens to the massachusetts discount. it used to be when you had a massachusetts candidate in new hampshire, everybody kind of ignored the outcome. you know, here we have paul tsongas. no one thought paul tsongas was a winner. now we re treating the new hampshire guy being in the lead as if it s a big win. first of all, i think bill clinton so cleverly when he declared himself the winner. and he just had more mag any tichl about it. and the fact that he had been in