tax. kim kardashian said she s a swing voter. she s a liberal republican who cast a vote for president obama in 2008. kardashian says i don t know which way i m going to go. that s your morning dish of scrambled politics. now here is your first look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow closed at 13 rks 539 after soaring 206 points. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei leapt 164 points. in hong kong it skyrocketed. the dose the fed stimulus is waiting for and traders were gleeful. the dow was up over 200 points. the s&p 500 had the best close
registration rolls but don t have a driver s license and will be a concerted effort. if they don t have a birth certificate and born in pennsylvania, they need to meet all of the other requirements. they don t have to worry about the birth certificate. if they were born out of state, we re putting together linkages with elected officials in other states who can help facilitate us getting those birth certificates. many of my constituents migrated from south carolina. from other southern states. those who are older and may even be at a point in which there weren t recorded birth certificates for them. and we have to find ways to meet this hurdle. we are going to make sure that people have a right to vote. we want everyone who is registered to come cast a vote. and if there s any problem with their identification they will be able to be allowed to follow up a file a provisional battle lot. there is no reason for this law. this is an attempt to really a conspiracy to put aside the re
we re putting together linkages with elected officials in other states who can help facilitate us getting those birth certificates. many of my constituents migrated from south carolina. from other southern states. those who are older and may even be at t a point in which there weren t recorded birth certificates for them. and we have to find ways to meet this hurdle. we are going to make sure that people have a right to vote. we want everyone who is registered to come cast a vote. and if there s any problem with their identification they will be able to be allowed to follow up a file a provisional battle lot. there is no reason for this law. this is an attempt to really a conspiracy to put aside the republican party s principles in lieu of trying to win this election. it is an embarrassment and should be to the republican party but we are not going to let interest stand in the way of people exercising their franchise and we are going to make sure whatever the rules are, they are
gregg: why didn t mark kirk and john thune vote i m sorry? gregg: why didn t mark kirk, and john thune, republicans, cast a vote. mark kirk is recovering from a bad stroke. so he hasn t been there in weeks. gregg: right. john thune was not there all day. i honestly don t know what his conflict was but he was not there all day. gregg: yeah. energy secretary steven chu, told the wall street journal and i ll quote, this was several years ago, 2009. they we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasolines to levels in europe which at the time was eight or nine dollars. do you think the president and secretary chu truly want the price to go up? yes. i think their energy policy from the beginning has been to get the price of gasoline up so that other alternative fuels can be more competitive. and i think that had a very unfortunately, effective policy at pushing that.
stop and we ll wait on governor romney here. we are trying to pull him aside, but haven t had luck so far. romney took the stage an hour later. i will keep america strong. i with will fight for the people of america. and i hope to be your president. and i need your vote! get out and vote! bret: later in the day he talked to carl cameron at another event. from there back in the car heading south and a coffeehouse filled to the brim for governor jon huntsman. welcome to new hampshire. bret:-s man also targeted romney s morning debate performance. i would never want to be in the position governor romney is in now arguing against serving your country. bret: we are closing in on tuesday, what does it feel like? something is happening, i can feel it on the ground. it is always unpredictable until the end and the people rise up, cast a vote and always change conventional