*** Wednesday’s “Daily Rundown” line-up: Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) on Romney's education push and more… Pollsters Fred Yang and Bill McInturff take a deep dive into the NBC/WSJ numbers… NBC's Richard Engel with the latest on the Egyptian elections… More 2012 headlines with the Washington Post's Nia-Malika Henderson, USA Today's Susan Page and Roll Call's David Drucker.
*** Wednesday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: MSNBC’s Chris Jansing interviews American Crossroads’ Steven Law, National Journal’s Major Garrett; thegrio.com’s Perry Bacon; Voto Latino’s Maria Teresa Kumar; Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D); UFT’s Randi Weingarten.
*** Wednesday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up: MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts talks with Jamal Simmons, S.E. Cupp, Anne Kornblut, and Melissa Harris Perry.
*** Wednesday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell interviews Colin Powell, NBC’s Chuck Todd, the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza, Steve Rattner, MSNBC Political analyst Charlie Cook and NBC’s Richard Engel.
*** Wednesday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: MSNBC’s Tamron Hall interviews Jimmy Williams, Anne Kornblut, and Michael Smerconish.


"Pollsters Fred Yang and Bill McInturff take a deep dive into the NBC/WSJ numbers…"
Including why the poll surveyed 44% Democrats and only 36% Republicans?
The polls tell me that people would like to have a beer with Obama, but would rather have Romney as President. As for me, I no longer would want to have that beer with Barry!
This is trouble for the tea people koch republicans Bob. It just shows the Democrats will vote in November, were as the tea people Koch republicans will stay home. The Democrats will out vote the tea people Koch republicans by 8% enough to win the election.
“On Monday, Mr. Obama struck the right balance, emphasizing that he wasn’t attacking private equity but was questioning Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital credentials to be the job creator in chief. That’s fair, particularly because Mr. Romney himself has been foolishly reweaving history to claim, as recently as last week, that he helped create 100,000 jobs during his time at Bain. In fact, Bain Capital — like other private equity firms — was founded and managed for profit: ideally, huge amounts of gain earned legally and legitimately. Any job creation was a welcome but secondary byproduct.” Rattner concludes: “Adding jobs was never Mitt Romney’s private sector agenda, and it’s appropriate to question his ability to do so.”
So, let me make sure I understand what you are saying here... Romney created 100,000 net new jobs without even trying?..... And that's a bad thing?... That sounds like more of a reason to vote for Romney than against him.
Obama has been trying his hardest to create jobs his entire time in office and has not created 1 net new job.
Check out CNN, they have an article on the subject from January called Obama Jobs Record. The article is a few months old, but it still shows where he sits.
So, 100,000 without trying, or 0 trying as hard as he can...
Yesterday the Judicial Watch out of DC reported that Obama's staff released 'classified documents' to the Hollywood group producing Barry's efforts in the killing of Osama. I would like to know how much they paid for this material and how much went into Obama's campaign coffers!