they re all sitting around thinking, hey, we ve got a shot and we re blowing it with this carney operation that s going on here. i do think there is a pervasive feeling out there just beneath the surface that this can t be all there is by way of republican candidates. but trump is sucking the air out of the room.ç he s sucking it out of romney and he s blown palin back to wasilla. she s gone. look at this mason d-dixo di-di florida poll. here s florida, a key state in the country has palin at just 5. it seems like there s only enough room in the air for either palin, bachmann or trump. and not only that, if he takes the air out of the room, it takes it away from mitt romney as well. yeah. i think the big loser from both these polls is romney. how so? well, because he is perceived, even if not by the numbers, as the front runner, as the leading guy in this race. and these numbers show that he isn t. let s test. is donald trump willing to become a mormon? i mean, he s becom
i m sorry to interrupt. here s our poll. this is our nbc/ wall street journal poll. when independent voters out there polled, they were polled about medicare, which just came out a few days ago, 20% say it needs a complete overhaul. 26% say it needs major changes. sounds like the same thing. 35% say it needs minor modifications.ç 16% say leave it alone. congresswoman kaptur, what do seniors want changed? i thought they liked medicare. if you re a consumer of medicare, you have a health cost, you take it to the government, they pay for it. what s better than that? i thought seniors liked medicare the way it is. seniors love medicare and their families love medicare. and i would disagree with my colleague in saying that if you re 54 years old and you re an ironworker in toledo, ohio, the chances are by age 65, you re going to be ready to retire. some even have to retire at age 62. so, i think that social security and medicare are compacts of trust between generations. i would not wa