david malpass and former reagan deputy assistant secretary of the treasury, and john mclaug lin.er in chief business, does this poll well? is that why they're doing it? i don't think it has any economic unemployment housing content whatsoever. >> i think it's a process. two weeks ago when the pennsylvania primaries were decided, the slogan was let's move forward, we can do better, whatever. obama's moving forward. we can do better. that's policy, that's process. they talk about destroying this question i have in my polls which worked last year, are you better off today than you were four years ago when barack obama became president. and 65% of the voters in this country said no. 27% said yes. >> that's the key. >> right. and the point of it is, last thursday in washington, we released focus groups done on the public which where working class catholics don't see any economic recovery. you can go to the website, no recovery. >> so therefore the divider in chief stuff is a nonstarter. this is designed by inside the beltway republican consultant. david malpass, if 60% or 80% of the p