the nominee, but what are you running for? why aren t running without big ideas? and if joe biden can t give us a big, exciting vision you re going to have too many americans saying this is more of the same. i thought his closing argument, it wasn t closing but he said this during the debate, his most important point was look, four years of donald trump is an anomaly. we can fix that. if we let this guy get eight years in the office he will destroy what we know of to be america. if he can make that point i m the only guy who can keep that from happening, four years where you won t be able to recognize this country, that might be enough for him to overtake the message of elizabeth warren, beto o rouke, kamala harris, pete buttigieg, people who are much more eloquent and engaging and believe it or not, bernie is still out there too. i think bernie will be more likely to be there than pete. biden has to do his homework. when democrats say their argument is i m a safe pair of
why. if santorum loses it, he s going to have to explain how he can go forward. super tuesday is still wide open, the race is wide open, and neither of these candidates is performing particularly well. they re both in a position to start to talk about the economy and national security and real issues. and if they do, they ll be the nominee, i think, at this point. the difference is in previous elections, if one of them lost badly tomorrow, or even close, it s likely the loser would run out of money would have to get out of the race and wither. this is what s different about 2012, you can lose and stay in forever because these super pacs keep fuel for your message. but also because no one has a hold but even still. if someone were winning, even if it wasn t closing, it would make it harder and harder for the person who hasn t been winning to raise dough. and this environment is different. we ll bring in senator dick durbin, scott walker of wisconsin, governor bev perdue,