nick rangune is with us this morning. welcome to the show. good morning, clayton. how relevant are those comments today? very relevant. it is refreshing to see that speech, that was 50 years ago, there s a symmetry with war on poverty. we are celebrating the 50th year of that, but in many ways we have sound bites from the speech. reagan warning about big government and in some ways there s a safety net aspect to it, but there s also a spider net to it, meaning it traps as many people as it creates a safety net for. so i think it is very relevant today. it s so striking to watch early reagan speeches to see how just plainly ideological they are. reagan said what he thought. he argued the principle almost exclusively rather than politics. that worked for him. it really did. i mean, part of reagan is he used some variation of that throughout his political career. he was a democrat for most of his adult life, and then in the
right now on the nevada caucuses. mitt romney is hoping for a win so big that it start a chain reaction across the country. this campaign went down the hill. romney had his day in florida and wants to keep his momentum going. i will lead us on to prosperity. gingrich vows to fight on no matter how he does tonight. we will be in tampa as the nominee. the final four candidates in a marathon race for delegates. we re in third place when it comes to delegates and that s what really counts. the party s big prize. our will be a united party. will republicans rally behind a single candidate soon or will the infighting last for months? i don t believe the republican party is going to nominate a liberal. i think they are looking for an alternative to mitt romney. his stakes are high. every contest matters. we re going to beat money power with people power. in nevada, right now, all bets are off. from the cnn election center, i m wolf blitzer. weapon w