i m here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. but i don t notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that s about to become an issue for me. and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. sleg celebrities and bruce springsteen who rallied with crowds during the president s re-election campaign and the rights had some big names, too. no, i m not talking about meatloaf. i m talking about kid rock. he campaigned across the country for romney and ryan.
god bless you all. god bless america. go romney, go ryan! that was then, this is now. in the latest issue of rolling stones, he slams the gop for raising ticket prices for his fans, saying, that s one of the items i m bleeping embarrassed to be a republican and the defining issue of our time, he certainly doesn t agree with the gop. athletes and musicians make astronomical amounts of money. people get paid $100 million to throw a baseball. shouldn t we all take less and pay some of the money on to others? think about firefighters, teachers, and policemen. we should celebrate people that are intellectually smart and trying to make this world a better place. helping out the middle class? i think kid rock just revoked
eric: 13. bob: that turned greg: turned him in a good speaker. dana: let me ask about michigan. one thing if break, bob says michigan shouldn t be on the list because it s not a swing state. talk about the economy there and why you think it might be in place. eric: it closes at 9:00 p.m. it probably shouldn t in play because of the uaw. they have been bailed out and given everything. i heard today adon t know if it s true, chrysler workers were given a day off to vote. shouldn t be. but the fact we re mentioning it is i guess a pat in back for mitt romney. surprised to see it on the list. of the ones on the list for me, i m looking at the whole list, probably the least likely to go romney. dana: if we stay with you and go to wisconsin. i want to ask about in regard to that scott walker, who won in 2010, governor there. remember, he put forward the changes in the contract.
edging governor mitt romney by two points. according to brand-new numbers from rasmussen.com governor romney is making a move in a key battleground state of wisconsin following that recall election there. scott rasmussen is an independent pollster and president of rasmussen.com and author of the people s money. scott, a lot was made of the exit polls in wisconsin. what did you find? right now, one week after that wisconsin recall governor romney is at 47% in wisconsin, president obama at 44%. compared to a month ago romney has gained a little bit of ground. but the real big story president obama has lost five points, slipping in support there. jenna: is there any reason for that? what would be a more an explanation for why that happened? well, part of it is the president s job approval, most voters in the state are disapproving of the way he s doing his job. 44% strongly disapprove. i suspect like everywhere else the economy is the key issue,
trail is a remarkable escalation of the sort of rapid response muscle that both sides are flexing. today the obama campaign and the democratic national committee both released video, attack ads essentially whacking mitt romney for his business record and some of the things he said on the campaign trail in the last couple of weeks, and both the romney campaign and the republican national committee, separate and uncoordinated, but right on message, pounding the democrats. so we are seeing now for the first time really very, very aggressive attacking on both sides, jenna. jenna: carl cameron in d.c., thank you. jon: new fallout for attorney general eric holder after yesterday s heated questioning by the senate kwraou dish airy committee over the botched fast and furious gun running sting. holder offered a compromise, listen. i, myself, am offering to sit down with the speaker, the chairman, with you, whoever to try to work our way through this in an attempt to avoid a constitutional cri