video. welcome back to morning joe. from washington we have the washington post robinson frisky this morning. nbc news white house correspondent. bloomberg views al hunt, an associate editor. joining the conversation from denv denver, we have radio host hue hewitt joining us. hue had questions. you want policy and questions instead of what type of tree you would be. voters react to tuesday night s democratic debate. an nbc online news pole conducted by survey monkey found hillary clinton the winner with 66% of respondents say she did
squl hue, i agree with you 99% of the time. you might as well be an auburn fan right now because i don t get this. he is in fact an ohio state fan. oh dear lord. you and i discussed the other day so i m takinger you say with a grain of assault. this weekend in new hampshire and i had not seen rubio in a small room before, maybe 150 people. you could hear a pin drop when he was doing his stump speech and talking about his personal story. people worry voted and he was great answering questions. having said that, asking people afterwards if now they would vote for him, they really liked him but they didn t seem to have an enthusiasm for him.
happen? one of the few people i could imagine breaking out and really changing the shape of this race is rubio. you watch the democratic debate. i agree. i think we picked on hue. i agree marco is the most natural politician. on the cnn debate stage there was a lot of talent. the trouble with the republican field is there s a lot of communicators there.