waste of an all-star game. you ve gotten seconds. it s flag football. that would be more entertaining. we ll see what else is coming up. state stay tight. we ll wait for that. all right. starting point this morning we re talk tath florida primary which, of course, is tomorrow. it could be a tiebreaker in the gop race for the nomination. you know there s been three contests with three different winners. santorum won iowa eventually, then it was mitt romney won new hampshire, then newt gingrich who won the state of south carolina. now florida, could end all there, couldn t it? no, no, no. that was a facetious question. it s not going to send it all because newt gingrich said he s going to the end and ron paul says he s going to the end and santorum said he s going to the end. interesting. yes, it is. florida is nobody s home state. population is diverse. often they divide the state into four, sometimes three, sometimes five different blocks. the one thing that
second look at that tax-exempt status and do they do that? reporter: they have in the past. groups he called themselves trading academies that were partisan operations that have last tax-exempt status. i should say that this 501 (c) status groups, they comment on political matter but media matters has changed the mission of late, in an effort to destroy fox fuzz, whether that is still covered by the original tax-exempt status is an open question. dave: the application described them as an educational organization. how are they educating people. they would say they are educating people about misinformation put into the public conversation by right-wing media but they are open about the fact they have changed their mission into a