God MSNBC is so ridiculous.
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Woman in blue: We have polls out now, there's a new Bloomberg poll that shows among Iowa caucus goers, Cain's still up there. I mean he's still in the running. So what gives?
Graphic: 20% Cain 19% Paul 18% Romney 17% Gingrich
Man with purple tie: I don't think people want to decide right now. Romney has very low negatives, so it's not like they hate Romney. That's the thing. They just want to entertain as much fantasy as they can right now. Cain next week is going to have lower poll numbers than he has now. Newt next week is probably going to have higher.
Woman in red: I can tell one of the reasons why is conservative voters don't know where to go. They don't know where to go. Mitt Romney is not a conservative. Newt Gingrich has some issues in the past, that people think he has a lot of baggage. I happen to be a fan of a lot of his policy going forward, and I think that will weigh heavily and keep him rising, but conservative voters really wanted someone who wasn't a standard politician. They wanted someone who had executive experience. Cain is a strong business man, but when it comes down to it, he's not putting the time in when it comes to foreign policy.
... [more on Cain]
Michael Steele: I think that's where the opening is right now for both Newt and Huntsman. I think that there's still an opportunity for Jon Huntsman to really put this thing into gear for himself.
... [more on Huntsman, shows his super PAC ad]
So despite his strong second, they don't even mention his name when discussing that poll, or in the segment. And they go on to discuss Jon Huntsman of all people. They don't mention Perry, but a lot of stuff they're scrolling on their Twitter graphic is about him, Cain, and Newt.