who felt unheard by washington and the washington establishment for so long are taking over their party. it s what some of donald trump s enthusiasm comes from, ben carson s, very traditional iowa candidate, conservative, upset with washington, d.c. and the way that s working. i think the difference, and we just saw it a little bit in that last segment, is that carson doesn t have the same policiepo proposals laid out that mike huckabee did, that a rick santorum did when they took off in iowa. it will be interesting over the next couple of months, does he match up that social conservative rhetoric, that populist outrage at washington, d.c. with the type of policies agenda that a blue collar conservative of rick santorum or mike huckabee former governor had that led them to win iowa. do you think ben carson s fluid discussion about what he s going to do about medicare and medicaid, do you think that hurts him? you had that conversation. you had a conversation over amnesty. he tradit
who felt unheard by washington and the washington establishment for so long are taking over their party. it s what some of donald trump s enthusiasm comes from, ben carson s, very traditional iowa candidate, conservative, upset with washington, d.c. and the way that s working. i think the difference, and we just saw it a little bit in that last segment, is that carson doesn t have the same policiepo proposals laid out that mike huckabee did, that a rick santorum did when they took off in iowa. it will be interesting over the next couple of months, does he match up that social conservative rhetoric, that populist outrage at washington, d.c. with the type of policies agenda that a blue collar conservative of rick santorum or mike huckabee former governor had that led them to win iowa. do you think ben carson s fluid discussion about what he s going to do about medicare and medicaid, do you think that hurts him? you had that conversation. you had a conversation over amnesty. he tradit
their brand of strength. you look at those number, look at jeb, i m personally, i m excited about the 10%. actually given where he s been. he s been fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh place. he s been fourth in new hampshire. you look at his numbers and marco s numbers and you realize, it s got to be a political death match. one of them survives and the other doesn t or else they both die politically. it s got to be on issues for rubio and bush. look at the poles who ask whose best on the economy and whose best on putin. what has jeb or marco done to show they re the most presidential, strongest on issue? rubio has talked about foreign policy. the poles doesn t show he s taken on trump which for a lot of republicans is a big deal. let me open this up to everyone here at the table with
we look at ben carson doing fairly well also in new hampshire. you have jeb bush in third place. now, do you agree those numbers are artificially drifb ven by advertising? he s had the airways to himself. carson doesn t show strength in the way trump does. carson in his own way is showing strength to his voters and it s going to be up to a one of the other candidates. you got 12 other candidates, 14 other candidates, are any of them going to find a way to show
if you look at the super pack, joe, i m sure mika has gone over this and you are all looking at this. dr. carson doesn t have a huge super pack behind him. i think it s impossible to extrapolate whose going to win in iowa. those numbers don t get people to a caucus. they re both more likely to go out and pay you a thousand