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i don t think yousolveed my problem. solving your problem isn t that was the classic 1960s movies the magnificent seven. well, looking at last night s republican debate, we re calling it the not so magnificent seven plus one. that plus one is mitt romney. bring in our mega panel to dissect it all. democratic straft jit krystal ball and washington post editorial writer jonathan capehart and nbc political analyst jonathan alter. hi, guys. welcome. hey, matt. hi, matt. so, chris, let me start with you. is that a fair characterization? seven nods from presidential casting plus one mitt romney looking like he s got the republican part?