The Romney campaign says it’s about delegates. The Santorum campaign says its not about money, but conservative credentials to contrast the President. And Newt Gingrich isn’t saying much this morning.
Last night Rick Santorum won handily in Missouri, Colorado, and Minnesota, raising new questions about Mitt Romney’s “inevitability.” And while Gingrich wasn’t a player last night, the weakness of Romney’s showing suggests that the idea of a Gingrich resurgence is hardly improbable.
Bottom line – this race is still far from over.
Also on the show: Bill Burton, head of Obama’s newly-energized Super PAC, and Gabriel Sherman on his piece, “The End of Wall Street As They Knew It?”
PANEL
Eric Bates, Editor, Rolling Stone
Alicia Menendez, NBCLatino.com Political Commentator (@aliciamenendez)
Maggie Haberman, POLITICO (@maggiepolitico)
Hugo Lindgren, The New York Times Magazine (@hugolindgren)
GUEST
Bill Burton, Priorities USA Action (@billburton716)
Gabriel Sherman, Contributing Editor, New York Magazine (@gabrielsherman)
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