evening. chris? thanks. of the 140 million twitter users around the world, our partners at twitter have been measuring how much they re talking and what they re saying and. for bill clinton tonight, a pretty big night. normally bill clinton a week ago getting about three tweets per minute about him. tonight looks different. when he rolled out his defense of democrats job records, versus republican, he blew up. 16115 tweets when he made his closing to vote for barack obama, he racked up 15,266. they loved it when he said that everybody was in this together with more than 15,000 tweets. and not surprising when he talked about his wife that, did very well. more than 14,000, they loved it, too, when paul ryan came under attack when it took brass for paul ryan to attack
promoting. charles, i have 10 seconds, change from bank of america stadium to here in the arena? it wasn t the weather. they knew what the weather was going to be months ago. this is clearly a response to the fear of a sea of empty seats. that is why this is being done. charles krauthammer thank you very much. want to get down to details on how people on twitter are responding to speeches this evening. chris? thanks. of the 140 million twitter users around the world, our partners at twitter have been measuring how much they re talking and what they re saying and. for bill clinton tonight, a pretty big night. normally bill clinton a week ago getting about three tweets per minute about him. tonight looks different. when he rolled out his defense of democrats job records, versus republican, he blew up.
economy. they know it in terms of health care. they know it in terms of reproductive rights. it is all the reasons that women will go to the voting booth in november and support the president. jenna: you were a key domestic policy advisor to the president and i m just wondering your thoughts on this other topic as well. we re expecting to see bill clinton tonight. we saw bill clinton during his administration move more towards the center during the second term. there is big question whether or not that is part of the president s plan. is it, melody? well the president is going to stay consistent to his principles and his values which are to insure we re growing the economy. that we re supporting the middle class. we re hoping to make sure everyone can reef the american dream. that something that is the first lady was talking about last night in terms of values, in terms the direction in the economy. and president clinton has also said that he admirers the president. that when it come
had the debt clock at the convention. a constant visual reminder of the debt in the country and obama has presided over the biggest explosion in debt of any president ever that along with other unemployment rate is hanging over the democratic convention this week. and we heard personal from the first lady. as we get deeper into the election, from obama himself, we need toúj hear more about how are you going forward going to get us out of the financial mess. key question. need a little more meat and michelle n speech. people need to know, how, what? the wives are never there for meat a ann romney wasn t there for meat and potatoes. i love you women! that s not meat and potatoe policy later in the week we will see. looking forward to hearing from bill clinton tonight.
reproductive rights. you can definitely tell that folks are fired up on that question. but i think part of what s interesting to me particularly based on what you just said is we re going to hear from former president bill clinton tonight. and of course clinton is very much part of that moment in the democratic party where the way to gain votes was by creating distance with communities of color, creating distance on issues of lbgt rights. that s where don t ask, don t tell comes from. it s interesting to watch this very successful two term president be here to speak. but also we re in a different democratic party. one that is not holding at arm s length exactly those groups. instead we re wearing uterus buttons. since the democrats since bill clinton and since before bill clinton have avoided talking about social issues, they ve taken a different stance on this from the republican party, but they have not campaigned on it nationally. because they haven t done that, are they rusty?