C1 i m not the candidate of black america, although i am black and proud. I got into this race for one reason and one reason only. To fight. Black women are phenomenal. They re dynamic, intelligent and consistent at the ballot box. But that consistency has at times been taken for granted. There s no one type of black woman. Black women exist everywhere. Black women live in city, they live in rural areas, black women shine in hollywood. Manage seats in corporate america and occupy some of the highest offices in american government. Hi everybody, good afternoon. Reporter: black women are continuing to make history as mayors, in state houses, as first ladies, and as supreme court justices. And now, possibly the first black woman to be elected to the highest office in the land. We are not going back. Black women are not a monolith and their views are varied. And with an existential election on the horizon we are looking to black women to see what they re thinking and what if anything cand
moderate to win. they each know that. one of them has to knock out the other, or they are both going to split the vote and they know that. laura: ihe think that he and beto should have a point-off who points better. bernie does the fast point andnd beto does the point that doesn t really go with what he is saying. it s a big point of gesticulation. democrat voters are repeatedly saying and mark knows this, they don t really care that much of the candidate meshes with all their views. they want to beat trump. that is the golden goose they have to get. they want to beat trump. they will make compromises as long as it s a candidate who can beat president trump. the head-to-head polls, which i don t put much stock in, they all say they are all going to beat trump. they kind of put aside their concerns about the issues for winability. your thought. i think sanders and warren
the conservatives who still get rallied up when they hear repeal obamacare with very little it would be replaced with quite honestly. clearly the biggest problem is by that time there will be 23 24 million people thrown off health care if you repeal obamacare. and that s not practical, that s not something anybody is going to want to do. senator cruz has three battles ahead. one, the battle for the conservative republican right. and he is going to battle mike huckabee ben carson scott walker, rand paul. he has to win that battle. secondly the money battle. big test is how much money can he raise, can he raise enough to be in there for the long haul. the third question is can he convince republican voters even some conservatives who might like what he says who might like the way he delivers a message, but are worried about winability. can you campaign the way ted
with santorum here in gettysburg last night, analysts say it is clear that he is not planning on taking the keystone state for granted. santorum s also expected to speak to the are e republic leadership conference this week. he lacks a lot of official support here in his home state. santorum says he s not worried about endorsements from pennsylvania republican vips. i don t go out looking i m not the candidate of endorsement. i m the candidate of folks out there, people across this country, and they re the ones who are rising up, not the establishmentment. reporter: much has been made about the need to win one s home state. of course, newt gingrich won georgia, mitt romney won michigan, and soon it ll be santorum s chance in pennsylvania. a leading republican a leading pollster, i should say, in this state says that a lot of the focus will be on winability. i think they re concerned