one susie on a very different mitt romney. he gathered everyone into a conference room. he gave us the news as he knew and it the facts came out slowly in those days, the internet was not what it was. and he gathered everyone into the room had us hold hands and he said this beautiful prayer. i mean, he prayed for the people who died. he prayed for their families. he prayed for the world. he prayed for us. this was mitt s leadership. you never hear him talk about this. i never hear him boast about this story how he led the firm during this terrible crisis. how he reached out to the families. how he prayed for them. that was susie welch talking about his days running bain capital. she was working there at the time. this was the reference to the lockerbie panam flight 103 disaster in which bain lost a couple of key employees and shook up the firm. she was recounting that a story very few people i certainly didn t know about it
political maestro larry sabato. you argue it s very realistic and there is precedent. explain. absolutely. neil. it s entirely possible because under the new republic rules, you can get in as late as early february and still qualify for enough primaries and caucuses to compete for delegates at the national convention. second, it s entirely possible to win the nomination getting in late assuming there is is a good candidate who gets in simply because if you win a bunch of the late big primaries like bobby kennedy did in 1968 or jerry brown did in 1976, you can make an argument to the delegates that you have the momentum and you should be nominated. neil: in the case of bobby kennedy, even allowing for his tragic assassination and winning the california primary that night, he was still well shy in the dell gatt count and far from guaranteed the nomination. so what is it just the momentum issue? well, you have to make an argument. you have to say i m winning these primar
who better to ask than political maestro larry sabato. you argue it s very realistic and there is precedent. explain. absolutely. neil. it s entirely possible because under the new republic rules, you can get in as late as early february and still qualify for enough primaries and caucuses to compete for delegates at the national convention. second, it s entirely possible to win the nomination getting in late assuming there is is a good candidate who gets in simply because if you win a bunch of the late big primaries like bobby kennedy did in 1968 or jerry brown did in 1976, you can make an argument to the delegates that you have the momentum and you should be nominated. neil: in the case of bobby kennedy, even allowing for his tragic assassination and winning the california primary that night, he was still well shy in the dell gatt count and far from guaranteed the nomination. so what is it just the momentum issue? well, you have to make an argument. you have to say i