we ve been trying to find common ground and figure out how we can provide the toughest reform possible in a bipartisan way. democrats and republicans want to make sure these financial markets are more accountable and more transparent. greta: you know in arkansas senator lincoln is in the fight of her political life. she is down in the polls and getting hammered from the republicans, tea party and fellow democrats. does she want president obama to campaign for her in arkansas? or is president obama the kiss of political death in arkansas? we are going to ask her. more coming up. now, a campaign clash. apparently, it is endorsement day. two big races two big endorsements. former vice president cheney says marco rubio is his guy. he s in a knock down drag out republican primary fight with florida s governor charlie crist. vice president cheney says rubio is a strong conservative leader and governor crist
always was. and any criticism i have a slight self-interest in this case, having involved in a little dustup with lawyers recently. they do take any criticism less i do admire the president for taking on the lawyers. chris: mara, do you think the reports are right that the white house is trying to, first of all, capitalize on what they see as overwhelming support for the presidents it decision, corporations shouldn t be putting money into supporting candidates and trying to lay a mark for the supreme court nominee fight. i think that is part of it. the next supreme court nominee fight will be really tough no matter what and it is always going to be. i think there is not enough upsight for the white house to prolong the knock down drag out. they made their point and chief justice roberts made his point. i think it is fine to make a
recently. they do take any criticism less i do admire the president for taking on the lawyers. chris: mara, do you think the reports are right that the white house is trying to, first of all, capitalize on what they see as overwhelming support for the presidents it decision, corporations shouldn t be putting money into supporting candidates and trying to lay a mark for the supreme court nominee fight. i think that is part of it. the next supreme court nominee fight will be really tough no matter what and it is always going to be. i think there is not enough upsight for the white house to prolong the knock down drag out. they made their point and chief justice roberts made his point. i think it is fine to make a point about the law and what they disagree with. it is probably not a good eye tee to keep it going. as far as the inappropriateness
recently. they do take any criticism less i do admire the president for taking on the lawyers. chris: mara, do you think the reports are right that the white house is trying to, first of all, capitalize on what they see as overwhelming support for the presidents it decision, corporations shouldn t be putting money into supporting candidates and trying to lay a mark for the supreme court nominee fight. i think that is part of it. the next supreme court nominee fight will be really tough no matter what and it is always going to be. i think there is not enough upsight for the white house to prolong the knock down drag out. they made their point and chief justice roberts made his point. i think it is fine to make a point about the law and what they disagree with. it is probably not a good eye tee to keep it going. as far as the inappropriateness
unions. i sure do. yeah. for the unions having lost battles in wisconsin, michigan, and indiana, governor quinn represents their last stand in the heartland. rouner is the enemy. it s going to be a knock down drag out, no question. we can t take anything for granted. i am against raising minimum wage. against raising minimum wage. quinn wasted no time running negative adds even before the gop primary votes were tallied. a billionaire calling for a cut in the minimum wage is class warfare. and we re not going to let him get away it. though rauner is new to the campaign trail, he s not entirely an outsider. his investment business frequently dealt with pension funds. in the private sector, rahm emanuel and rauner brokered a deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars which should gain