redistribution of wealth. it is not going to grow the economy. martha: that is the great thing about this whole election process because people get to listen to everything and decide what they think makes sense for the country going forward. so also, we re talking about hillary. we showed latest new hampshire poll. she is getting a little bit of guff in some quarters some say putting on a little bit of a southern accent when she was talking to a group down there. it goes to who is real, authentic thing. let s listen and get your thoughts. i remember after that election in 92, him saying to me, it is so much worse than they told us. so he had to roll up his sleeves and work hard and at the end of eight years we had 23 million new jobs, incomes were rising at the top, middle, working folks, poor people. martha: working foles, jessica. folks. i didn t hear a southern accent at all there. and as someone who grew up and went to school in the south i don t hear it at all.
lot of it was just personal. that may be good. trump today compared it to pro wrestling but i think when chris christie had that moment, when he stepped up and he said, people are sick of listening to you, donald and to you, carly, argue about your business careers. this ought to be about working foles at home, that was a moment for him because so many of the exchanges as prodded by jake tapper were essentially spit ball fights. bill: if that is the question, these were not questions they were comparisons. it was almost as if you google rand paul s name you figure out what he said about one of the other 10 recently, you develop that into a question. however, this is what we got from rubio s campaign manager terry sullivan. it was a little like collars dickens story. it might have been get but would have been better if editor had been involved. having said that, rubio had no complaint this morning and neither did chris christie and neither did carly fiorina. they were okay with it. as