and tv coming to iowa, going after newt gingrich. so you think that bob dole s endorsement, that spells out good reasoning there, that endorsement that s in the des moines register today? well, i think so. i used to work for senator dole. i was a state co-chair in 96. so i know him pretty well. i don t think that even though i think his reasoning is sound, i don t think senator dole s endorsement makes a difference either. they will make their mind up independent of endorsements. when you said that you thought newt could survive and win this thing in iowa if he survived this next week, because of all these negative mailings now and the negative bombardment on television, you think that s unlikely in. well, what i said is that if he can survive and the anecdotal evidence in some of the polls that i m seeing show that he s at least dropped to second. perhaps third. but look, all you have to do to
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it sents up a freeding frenzy for his staffers and deep pocket reporters. marco rubio picked up washer s state co-chair in new hampshire after walker decided to quit. kennedy, i m curious to know, why do you think he did it now? i have a great deal of him saying he had a calling to get out of the race encouraging other people to get out as well. what we ve seen, these debates really matter in galvanizing opinion one way or other. in crowded field only showcase to contrast candidates side by side. he was not living up to the contrast. as early frontrunner you stay a little longer in the race, the fact he didn t is incredible signal how kay to the i can it is right now. certainly it is interesting for us. we ll see if other candidates heed that call. fran, you re thoughts? i m a great believer. you have to see the signs and the signs are reality. scott walker looked at reality.
caucuses this year. it revolve around the state senator. his price according to the indict was somewhere around $70,000. in the lead up to the caucus in 2012, he traveled the state for bachmann. he helped run her efforts in iowa. then shock a few days before the iowa caucuses in 2012 when kent sorensen switched sides. he made the announcement a few days before that that he was leaving the bachmann campaign and instead endorsing rand paul. it was a big surprise when it happened. but almost immediately, it smelled sort of fishy, right? this state co-chair for bachmann just suddenly switching sides
sorensen switched sides. he made the announcement a few days before that that he was leaving the bachmann campaign and instead endorsing rand paul. it was a big surprise when it happened. but almost immediately, it smelled sort of fishy, right? this state co-chair for bachmann just suddenly switching sides days before the election. well the night that it happened, bachmann herself, she held an impromptu press conference where she made this allegation that this had just happened to her. this shock had just befallen her campaign because kent sorensen was being paid to do it. it sounds crazy. she said he was being paid by the rand paul campaign to switch sides. that would be a crazy sounding allegation coming from almost anyone. coming from michelle bachmann it wasn t just crazy sounding.
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