political candidates. do they, media matters, fit that desks in do they coordinate with the white house? well, the daily caller we have been doing an investigation all week long looking in and we have had numerous sources sources from ie and with the memos we know media matters has regular meetings with white house officials. anita dunn and valerie jarrett. getting the message they want out for the media great relationships with msnbc and reporters at places like the the washington post and politico. but, you know, it goes that s why a lot of people are saying should taxpayers officially be subsidizing media matters. give us a back story on the two folks. one you mentioned david broke the founder of media matters. the other is kathleen kennedy who is behind this american bridges super pac. what s the back story between these two? kathleen kennedy townsend was put in charge by david broke of american bridge when it started a couple years ago.
anti-jobs, antibusiness, anti-goethe agenda we have seen well, since jimmy carter. we needed a leader. he chose to follow. now it s time for him to get out of way. we have brand new presidential polling and it isn t good news for the republic candidates is-bama benefiting from the g.o.p. infighting. laura: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, and the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services asked me if and when conservative also put their ideology aside and focus on electability. now, understandably the romney campaign hopes voters choose
and for those younger than 49, just 22% are closely following the election. that, of course, helps president obama because everybody knows him. they don t know the republic candidates. in the same poll cable news now the primary choice for election coverage. 36% of americans turn to us to learn about the campaigns. 32% turned to their local tv news. 26% to the network news. very low number for them. 25 to the internet paltry 20% of the newspapers. here is what all this means. republic party remains divided. mitt romney still ahead most likely to win the nomination. might be seen as a weak choice at least at first. again, most americans don t even know anything about the governor. also the fox news channel is the go-to place for election news. right now we are dominating cable news competition across
and for those younger than 49, just 22% are closely following the election. that, of course, helps president obama because everybody knows him. they don t know the republic candidates. in the same poll cable news now the primary choice for election coverage. 36% of americans turn to us to learn about the campaigns. 32% turned to their local tv news. 26% to the network news. very low number for them. 25 to the internet paltry 20% of the newspapers. here is what all this means. republic party remains divided. mitt romney still ahead most likely to win the nomination. might be seen as a weak choice at least at first. again, most americans don t even know anything about the governor. also the fox news channel is the go-to place for election news. right now we are dominating cable news competition across
republicans. bill: brit hume, everybody, thanks. we asked you has the factor been fair so far in covering the campaign in more than 20 hours of you voted. 73% say yes would have been fair. 27% say we have not. please email us your beef. directly ahead, the occupy wall street movement blows up in oakland, california as we predicted it would. juan and mary katharine will analyze and then robert redford slamming the republic candidates. say it ain t so sundance kid. coming right back.