jeopardize medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. reporter: these cuts have already been delayed once, they are soon upon us again and if congress doesn t work out a deal. when the president talked about the fact they re going to kick in. there was a clear party split and disapproving what the president had to say while democrats had a slightly higher ranking, they split on this. something we saw all night long the entire speech and folks were voting the president stayed in negative territory if almost every cog f category, in the speech. and what we saw folks didn t like a lot of what he had to say for most of the speech, bret. bret: 12.9 million votes. reporter: that s a big number tonight and the interesting thing, the place we saw the biggest spike in votes when the president started talking about gun control, it leapt by over a million votes and as soon as he mentioned that topic, it s
jeopardize medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. reporter: these cuts have already been delayed once, they are soon upon us again and if congress doesn t work out a deal. when the president talked about the fact they re going to kick in. there was a clear party split and disapproving what the president had to say while democrats had a slightly higher ranking, they split on this. something we saw all night long the entire speech and folks were voting the president stayed in negative territory if almost every cog f category, in the speech. and what we saw folks didn t like a lot of what he had to say for most of the speech, bret. bret: 12.9 million votes. reporter: that s a big number tonight and the interesting thing, the place we saw the biggest spike in votes when the president started talking about gun control, it leapt by over a million votes and as soon as he mentioned that topic, it s
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in january. they spent 17.8 of 158 percent. and while george bush ran for reelection. his campaign was 60 percent spending 6.8 billion of the 12.9 million. and romney has a much higher burn rate. 289 percent and 19 million even though he raised seven.6 million. but romney is dealing with three other candidates in his own party and has his eye on the president. the idea that the president takes your money and invest in the people who helped him in his campaign and whether that was solyndra or physca or texler it is a political pay back of a kind that distorts the way the market works and frightens away entrepreneurs
sector. we heard a lot of professional politicians talking down new sources of energy. they probably would have agreed with one of the pioneers of the radio who said television won t last, it is a flash in the pan. bret: the president and vice president stepping up the rhetoric on the campaign trail. the president spent the entire day today, five fundraisers. continuing this evening, expected to raise more than $5.5 million in this, of course, after the white house press secretary said that he is spending most of his time on official duties. the presidential fund raising as you look at the numbers president obama has had 108 fundraisers through march 16. this is a reelection year. the campaign cash, raised 12-point or $11.9 million. spent $17.7 million and there you see a burn rate and just for comparison here. george w. bush same time frame $12.9 million, spent 7.6. burn rate 60%. what does all this tell us