out of the private market and let the economy be driven by the consumers. me and you and federal government involved in the private markets are a no win situation. no the plumber, thank you very much for joining me tonight, joe. thanks, mr. o donnell. joining me now is marcie captor who is running for her 16th term in the united states congress representing the ninth district in ohio. i don t think you expected to be running against joe the plumber, but here you are. he opposed the auto bailout which i can t imagine them trying to go forward in that district after opposing that. i can t believe it myself. of course he doesn t live in the district and perhaps doesn t understand what comprises the district. for the first time, the automotive industry is hiring people off the street. chrysler, gm and fort, who would have thought before the efforts
vice-president and president have been there 19. is there a point of diminishing returns on the president campaigning in someplace like ohio? i don t think so. i mean, right now, it s all about burnout. i mean, he s just got to get the energy up in places like cleveland, in philadelphia, where he s been. i mean, going to democratic areas to get the vote energized and to turn out people and that s the only thing we can do between now and tuesday is make sure the vote gets out and that the machinics of getting out the vote, not just the president s encouraging people, but the mechanics are there. and karl rove, i want to talk to you about the number of house races we re looking at now. a theme you ve been hitting on that are now in serious jeopardy for the democrats. in particular, these longstanding, longstanding democrats who chair big committees, who are seeking their 13th, 18th term for election, who are really now in some serious trouble. here are a couple of examples, south car
vice-president and president have been there 19. is there a point of diminishing returns on the president campaigning in someplace like ohio? i don t think so. i mean, right now, it s all about burnout. i mean, he s just got to get the energy up in places like cleveland, in philadelphia, where he s been. i mean, going to democratic areas to get the vote energized and to turn out people and that s the only thing we can do between now and tuesday is make sure the vote gets out and that the machinics of getting out the vote, not just the president s encouraging people, but the mechanics are there. and karl rove, i want to talk to you about the number of house races we re looking at now. a theme you ve been hitting on that are now in serious jeopardy for the democrats. in particular, these longstanding, longstanding democrats who chair big committees, who are seeking their 13th, 18th term for election, who are really now in some serious trouble. here are a couple of examples, south car
have been there 19. is there a point of diminishing returns on the president campaigning in someplace like ohio? i don t think so. i mean, right now, it s all about burnout. i mean, he s just got to get the energy up in places like cleveland, in philadelphia, where he s been. i mean, going to democratic areas to get the vote energized and to turn out people and that s the only thing we can do between now and tuesday is make sure the vote gets out and that the machinics of getting out the vote, not just the president s encouraging people, but the mechanics are there. and karl rove, i want to talk to you about the number of house races we re looking at now. a theme you ve been hitting on that are now in serious jeopardy for the democrats. in particular, these longstanding, longstanding democrats who chair big committees, who are seeking their 13th, 18th term for election, who are really now in some serious trouble. here are a couple of examples, south carolina s john spratt, a 16th t
have been there 19. is there a point of diminishing returns on the president campaigning in someplace like ohio? i don t think so. i mean, right now, it s all about burnout. i mean, he s just got to get the energy up in places like cleveland, in philadelphia, where he s been. i mean, going to democratic areas to get the vote energized and to turn out people and that s the only thing we can do between now and tuesday is make sure the vote gets out and that the machinics of getting out the vote, not just the president s encouraging people, but the mechanics are there. and karl rove, i want to talk to you about the number of house races we re looking at now. a theme you ve been hitting on that are now in serious jeopardy for the democrats. in particular, these longstanding, longstanding democrats who chair big committees, who are seeking their 13th, 18th term for election, who are really now in some serious trouble. here are a couple of examples, south carolina s john spratt, a 16th t