dean fox says republicans certaintily don t stand for the poor. by process of elimination, who do you think they stand for? renee dale writes dems are robbing our kids of their financial future by wasteful spending they will have to pay for. i d like to hear your response. e-mail me, get me on facebook or twitter. things didn t go quite as planned when president obama spoke at a woman s event. take a look. science, engineering and math. we cannot sustain. whoops. [ laughter ] was that my [ laughter ] oh, goodness. that s all right. all of you know who i am. [ laughter ] [ applause ] but i m sure there ve somebody
a similar scenario wh rubio has a 70% chance to win. here s what s interesting. crist is more popular on the internet chatter on almost all the issues. but for him where s he to find the votes? he has to peel off republicans and democrats, so he s losing. what about in delaware? you have chris coons who is wanting to move forward and christine o donnell who s grabbing a lot of attention and headlines of her own. she certainly does. she has twice the chatter but we give chris coons 90% chance of winning. has big leads on jobs. in fact, chris coons is winning that issue and handily almost twice as much as christine o donnell. so bryan, i wanted to mention. we ll see whether your incredible ail go rhythms come out in successful ways. absolutely. in the election there. thanks, bryan. we ve been talking about the republicans efforts to paint the democrats when the rcn chairman doesn t know what the minimal wage is. wesley lawrimore writes.
premature. we talked about sarah palin, throwing her name in the ring. there s a lot of names in the ring. romney, huckabee, newt gingrich, donald trump, the naked cowboy. the list goes on and on. at this point who isn t throwing hit hat in the ring? reporter: michael steele? by 2010 they ll have been out of the white house. john mccain isn t going to try for it again, the nomination again, so, of course, you re going to see a bunch of republicans tossing their names out there. once we get into the primary season and the names come out, that s when you re going to hear huckabee and romney and even mitch daniel who are more serious to my mind. i hate when they have the vehicles driving in reverse when
other than just dismissing these stories and moving on because there s no we have no time. we have so much to do and both of us are happy doing what ee were doing. there you have the response. it s not going to make republicans happy. he says obama will win the re-election. new e-mails coming out that sarah palin will stop that from happening, making it clear she s going to make a run for the white house. jonathan, good to see you. what would÷d be the upside hereo swapping out hillary clinton for joe biden? reporter: hey, look. i get why people are talking about this and why it s sort of the longed-for scenario. what hillary clinton would bring. the millions of people who voted for her blue collar americans and other democrats who sided with her in the 2008 campaign. as the secretary of state just said, she s not interested.
we re talking. there s a major renovation going on. i know. republicans are loving to push this talking point about the president and parties being out of touch. you mentioned michael steele. he apparently doesn t have a solid grasp on the working lives of many, many americans. here s michael steele getting the last word with lawrence o donnell. what is the minimum wage, michael? you really like the minimum wage, don t you? i d rather talk about more. whether it s $7, $10, whatever it happens to be in whatever part of the country you live in, the fact if you don t have a job, that number is irrelevant until you get one. the minimum wage is not $7 or $10, but let s move on. all right. that will be your headline. that will be your headline, lawrence. still doesn t know the minimum wage. he doesn t know, joe miller, the tea party-backed candidate doesn t believe it s