preparer, someone who dives into the policy books and most comfortable when she feels like she s been spending as much time as possible getting ready. kate? kasie hunt, thanks so much. to understand tonight it is instructive to think back to previous debates. for more on hillary clinton s strategy heading into tonight, we turn to steve kornacki. he s back at the big board. steve? well, let s take a trip down memory lane, give everyone flash backs to seven or eight years to when it was hillary clinton and barack obama. maybe joe biden, john edwards, they were all campaigning for the democratic nomination. they had 20 debates during that campaign, hillary clinton was in every single one of them. we thought we d look back at the highlights of the debates to look at the risks that hillary clinton faces on the stage tonight, but also the risks that her opponents potentially face as they think about how to attack her on decide whether they want to attack her. so let s start with the mo
delay or defund it or whatever, that the rnc was starting to put out e-mails really focusing on obama care and all the glitches. they were sort of giving up on the government shutdown business. so you sort of see the republican party s strategy heading in that direction. and really, the white house got a major break during the government shutdown. for all of those days they were talking about the shutdown and not obama care. that is now a different situation. the president is going to have to come out and forcefully defend it and also fix it. get ready for an onslaught of that message. thank you for that. speaking of politics, five heart attacks, bypass surgery, art fibl pump and finally a transplant. dick cheney s health history is pretty well-known. but i bet you don t know what our dr. sanjay gupta uncovered in an interview. basically what i did was i
it will have the campaigns shifting strategy heading into the homestretch? it comes to us by a secure america now. and here with more, the man himself. caddell along with david avila. how are you? good to see you. let s start with the numbers. who will you cast your ballot for? mitt romney is ahead, 47-43. ohio, obama 46, 44. ohio should obviously is very key in this race. pat? i mean, this wasn t the purpose. the poll. that was to break it down. but it is clear the president is doing better in ohio right now. and part of the reason is he is doing better on foreign policy in ohio than he is in florida. he s getting this is the first time we have done two policy in florida. it s the first time a negative brady as he is nationally. but ohio has the advantage that women are terribly concerned
it will have the campaigns shifting strategy heading into the homestretch? it comes to us by a secure america now. and here with more, the man himself. caddell along with david avila. how are you? good to see you. let s start with the numbers. who will you cast your ballot for? mitt romney is ahead, 47-43. ohio, obama 46, 44. ohio should obviously is very key in this race. pat? i mean, this wasn t the purpose. the poll. that was to break it down. but it is clear the president is doing better in ohio right now. and part of the reason is he is doing better on foreign policy in ohio than he is in florida. he s getting this is the first time we have done two policy in florida. it s the first time a negative brady as he is nationally. but ohio has the advantage that women are terribly concerned
you give love a bad name oh, the jersey s coming out this morning. newark mayor cory booker joins our panel. you know if you signed up the whole political thing you could coanchor the show. if you decide presidential bid is not that interesting, we would love to have you. you don t get love a bad name. thank you. see, he flatters me. you guys don t flatter me. you are back. we love having you. you ve advised the buchman campaign and romney campaign. ron braun seownstein, you re so. that s happening. tim pawlenty, of course, the former minnesota governor and also former presidential candidate will be joining us this morning. and alice stewart, press secretary. she s going to talk to us. reince priebus, chairman of the rnc and kevin dewine is slated to talk to us as well. we re going start by looking right at the numbers. mitt romney landing six victories on super tuesday. it was a nail biter in ohio. 38% to santorum s 37%. ultimately like the difference of something li