suggest. we have will cain who is a columnist for the blaze. i like the tweed. thank you. the actual professor though is next to you and that would be the former virginia congressman tom davis is back with us. i said a long good-bye to you yesterday and i m like, oh, he s back. we loved having you. he is also the former chair of the republican house campaign committee. and he teaches political science now. and ron brownstein is the editorial director of the national journal and he is with us as well. let s move on to the state of nevada because the state of florida is over. it is next. the state caucuses are this weekend. mitt romney is going to head west with new momentum after this big win in florida. he won 46% of the vote. newt gingrich was at 32% of the vote. second place sfin anybody. 13% for rick santorum. 7% for ron paul. rick tyler joins us this morning, senior adviser to winning our future pac and former gingrich spokesman. nice to see you, sir. good morni
the way to the wisconsin. not only that, but on hispanics the democrats after bush, bush got 40% of the hispanic vote. mccain got only 30%. you can t take the largest growth group in the country and turned them off the way republicans have done. fred: what do you make of newt-romney dynamic over the immigration issue. when newt said, couple that had been here, show some compassion and all that. mitt accused him of being for amnesty. does that represent the kind or the choices the republican nominee is going to have to make? let s put it another way. can any republican nominee because of what you said afford not to agree that with the
the way to the wisconsin. not only that, but on hispanics the democrats after bush, bush got 40% of the hispanic vote. mccain got only 30%. you can t take the largest growth group in the country and turned them off the way republicans have done. fred: what do you make of newt-romney dynamic over the immigration issue. when newt said, couple that had been here, show some compassion and all that. mitt accused him of being for amnesty. does that represent the kind or the choices the republican nominee is going to have to make? let s put it another way. can any republican nominee because of what you said afford not to agree that with the
the bad news is, chris, double digit unemployment. the foreclosure crisis in florida has been devastating to families, hispanics and non-hispanics alike. as you say, the african-american unemployment and the latino unemployment, those official numbers don t really reflect the reality in those communities. there is a great feeling of despair among many people that washington, the president and others, has not been focused on the minority communities and their plight as much as maybe they feel show have. all right. who else has sent a lot of time in florida, let s look at new mexico. a state with significantly lower unemployment than the national average. 69% of hits panks voted for barack obama and represent four out of every ten voters, although the govern sir a republican. susannah martinez. what will drive the vote in new
are, i think, across the country, frustrated politicians can t do the job they have been brought to washington to do. they represent us and we expect our elected officials to be able to sit at the table and get things done. i think it s frustrating to hispanics and non-hispanics alike our elected officials are here and they simply can t get agreements. jose, welcome back, good to see you. a reminder, as always, you can catch jose every week night. comparing technologies of landing on the moon with what we talked about. p.j. crowley. what a difference 42 years makes. we put a man on the moon and now we struggle to pass a bill to raise the debt ceiling. from the nfl, if we can put a plan on the moon, we can end the lock-out, right? but nothing s helped me beat my back pain.