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ar-15 and similar weapons in 2015. now it is stopping sales of online items resembling assault style weapons like air soft guns and toys. walmart put out a statement in which it said our heritage as a company is always been in serving sportsman and hunters and continue to do so in a responsible way. dick s, the largest retailer was the first to start this trend. it has ended sales of aassault-style rifles on their stores and they will stop selling high-capacity magazine and prohibit gun sales to under anyone the age of 21. that company statement put out yesterday said we have to help solve the problem that is in front of us. gun violence is an epidemic taking the lives of too many people, including the brightest hope for the furure of america, our kids. and decidedly political statement not just from a company that is avoiding being political but a company head by the second generation, ed stack
chris christie s political standing and a rise by rand paul, longtime operatives say they consider jeb bush the gop s brightest hope to win back the white house. is that right? is that how it s being read there? i think you need to go read that story by my colleagues phil rucker and bob costa. they interviewed 30 top republican donors, a lot of whom are in las vegas this weekend. others across the rest of the country. it illustrates this primary within the primary. there are factions of the republican party and various candidates are vying for supremacy of those particular factions. in this case, we re talking about the establishment republicans based in d.c., based in new york, the big donors in megacities. and the contest in their mind is between chris christie and jeb bush. they want somebody who won t embarrass the party, who won t represent the far right wing or some really ideas that don t conform to their ideology. on the other side, you ve got people competing for that more
brightest hope to win back the white house. according to a washington post /abc news poll this month of registered voters, only 6% said they would definitely vote for jeb bush. 50% say they definitely would not vote for jeb bush. 25% would definitely vote for hillary clinton. 37% said they would definitely not vote for hillary clinton. joining me now, msnbc senior political analyst david axelrod, a former senior adviser to president obama. steve schmidt, an msnbc political analyst and former bush-cheney strategist in 2004. and john holm, msnbc political analyst and national affairs editor of new york magazine. steve schmidt, we go to you. do the republicans have a new billionaire front-runner as of tonight? well, look, i don t think it s any secret that the donor class of the republican party, particularly the amount of money that you can raise in the tri-state area here, that there s deep skepticism, deep worry about governor christie,
consider bush the gop s brightest hope to win back the white house. according to a washington post /abc news poll this month of registered voters, only 6% said they would definitely vote for jeb bush. 50% say they definitely would not vote for jeb bush. 25% would definitely vote for hillary clinton. 37% said they would definitely not vote for hillary clinton. joining me now, msnbc senior political analyst david axelrod, a former senior adviser to president obama. steve schmidt, an msnbc political analyst and former bush-cheney strategist in 2004. and john holm, msnbc political analyst and national affairs editor of new york magazine. steve schmidt, we go to you. do the republicans have a new billionaire front-runner as of tonight? well, look, i don t think it s any secret that the donor class of the republican party, particularly the amount of money that you can raise in the tri-state area here, that there s deep skepticism, deep