goldman sachs and all those other guys on wall street, they ve got plenty of folks in the united states senate who are willing to work on their side. we need some more people willing to work on the side of american families. reporter: clinton, by far is the democratic front-runner. she has two super pacs backing her up including red for hillary whose bus shadowed her on her book tour, but ready for warren just launched online by activists trying to convince her to enter the race. there s just one issue. i think hillary is terrific. reporter: warren, along with other senate women has signed a letter urging clinton to run. i m not running for president. i am working rate now on the issues i talk about in this book. joe biden, not to be left out, also spoke at the certain for american progress youth summit today and he and warren will be at net roots nation and
have at least some snow on the ground. every state except florida. one guy in the northeast said snow has become a four-letter word. we ll have complete coverage at 10:00 eastern, 6:00 central. back to the factor. will the real hillary clinton please stand up? the form secretary of state and senator from new york has quoted both the far left and the moderate wing of the democratic party. a new poll says she is running well ahead of all potential republican presidential contenders at this point in time. joining us from washington with her assessment of mrs. clinton, laura ingram. how liberal do you really think she is? well, bill, she s probably a lot more liberal than your viewers or i would like, that s for sure. but she s also not as liberal or progressive or left-leaning as the folks in like the net roots nation like. that s that group, a very
10:00 eastern, 6:00 central. back to the factor. will the real hillary clinton please stand up? the form secretary of state and senator from new york has quoted both the far left and the moderate wing of the democratic party. a new poll says she is running well ahead of all potential republican presidential contenders at this point in time. joining us from washington with her assessment of mrs. clinton, laura ingram. how liberal do you really think she is? well, bill, she s probably a lot more liberal than your viewers or i would like, that s for sure. but she s also not as liberal or progressive or left-leaning as the folks in like the net roots nation like. that s that group, a very
primary related resolution you think might help. yeah, i think we re going to see well, i hope we see john boehner make a resolution that he will get involved in primaries, especially when you see a lot of these right to right primaries and that he will call out republicans if they go too far on the right and that he will get involved in these and say i stand for responsible members of congress. you know, i think that s interesting, dana. what do you make of that? we know in washington when i worked on the hill about a decade ago, but you did not interfere in these primaries. and incumbents always supported incumbents. indeed, i remember when barbara boxer was at a conference net roots nation and was sort of confused why people wanted her to help join the challenge to joe liberman whom many people thought disqualified himself as a democrat and who later did go on to endorse mccain among other things. so, dana, there s nothing inherently wrong with primaries. it seems we ve had
knock on this is it s so far in the future, why are we talking about 2016. yes, she s ahead in the polls. she was ahead last time. i think there s something different going on right now. it is. i think we re losing something in politics because of it. the way you get an idea covered is to fight about it or to run for president and talk about it. i think that s why you saw howard dean, when he was at net roots nation, and i was at net roots nation, there was almost not quite unanimity of acceptance of hill ru but a place that was basically a movement, the online activists that was almost founded to oppose that kind of the pro-iraq war democrats, you know, pretty much acceptance. you saw howard dean not say no when he might run for president. he s not going to run for president but he realized the way to get any issue out of aperture of politics covered is to say you might. by not doing that if you had democrats criticizing obama, going to iowa, on anything, you would have a di