mccain s campaign in 2008. i just got off the plane, he laid off the staff and focused on new hampshire and wasn t doing great in the polls. things change in all of these races. you know, it s great to folks on the horse race because that s an easy thing for people to focus on pt at the end of the day, politics is like the world, it s like life, things change and michael bloomberg is a very, very intelligent and data driven individual i m sure whatever decision he s looking at, he s making it in clear-eyed way. ed: and same for john kerry and all of a sudden he was the iowa democratic nominee. and most of those folks, i m still paying attention and listening and i think that optimism will kind of win the day at the end of the day. there s a lot of negativity in the democratic primary like the country is terrible, all of that stuff. i don t believe that. ed: got to go congressman, but you re making an important point we should never forget. let the voters actually weigh in
pundits to make that determination. i don t think he ll end up being president of the united states. there you go, what do you think? well i watched his performance last night and i thought it was terrible. i thought it was sad because everything s negative. there s nothing positive. it s not how come we re not doing so well here. we have a trade deal that s a disaster and even hillary clinton finally got smart even though she supported it, she probably heard my stance are it s a horrible trade deal, a disgusting trade deal. i watched him last night. he can t say i think he s going to make it in all fairness to him. i think s agetting to be the next president, in all fairness, right, but i thought it was a little bit sad because there s so much negativity, and he goes what else you got like he s doing great and he wasn t doing great, he was doing poorly and you know, i just i don t get it, what s going on in our country, it can be fixed. it many cases very easily, but we have s