numbers. lesser-educated republicans are much more enamored of donald trump than those who have college degrees. now at some point, those numbers start to mean something, especially after people go to the polls. the other thing is we have some big stuff ahead of us. i think we are still in the shopping phase, a lot of people just getting to note candidates. they are the numbers suggest that people are tuning in in huge numbers to these debates and liking what they hear and still sort of thinking about it, but we also know from past election cycles that of the aer the first votes start getting polled, the numbers of google searches shoot up into the stratosphere. the numbers of people who suddenly start changing their mind starts to shoot into the stratosphere and really starts to turn into sort of a big convenient and a rolling wave into that first into super tuesday, frankly, where lots and lots of things happen all at once. so, donald trump is enjoying his moment in the sun. i do
thing. jimmy, how is the economy? amazing, sir. in the word of our new national anthem, it s huge! i have no idea how you did it, sir. well, you know what? i don t have to get specific. with me, it just works, you know? it s just magic. obviously, trump in on the joke here but he says it s just magic, doesn t have to get to specifics. that has been a knock on him throughout this campaign, though. no specifics. that s exactly right. look. look. we are still in the shopping phase of this presidential campaign, even in iowa and new hampshire, the first states where voters are going to cast votes, you know, they are looking in the different aisles and looking at different candidates. there s no guarantee they are going to settle on trump and that might be one of the reasons why, you know? i mean, he s got a presence, an, aurks r aura and specifics. do people make voting decisions based on that? i m not sure about that but we will see when february rolls
is a high wire act that has not happened in iowa before. in the past they didn t have a debate before the straw poll voting. there is a lot of danges. susan is right about the undecided nature it is the most fluid republicans have seen . the ballot on the straw poll will contain the write in blind. they put it in well because they didn t know what was going to happen. the stakes are enormous and tim pawlenty who spent the most time and money here has the most to lose. if he doesn t do well in the debate, that will bode badly and ople will be asking him if heel stay in. you give us a sense of the feeling on the ground out there. they are interested but they are in the shopping phase. some of them have had committed to a candidate. but they can be convinced by