deal which she walked away from a year later. she had a collection of songs that she really wanted to get out there and rca didn t think that she was ready. she landed here nashville s blue bird cafe, the place for aspi aspiring singer/song writers. she was heart and signed by a music executive about to start his own company. taylor s first single, tim mcgraw dropped in june of 2006. it was from her debut album taylor swift. my album is selling like freakishly amounts i can t even believe the way that it s selling right now. and he says the single our song went to
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he promised to reform health care so that women don t pay more for insurance coverage than men. and so that our birth control and cancer screenings are covered. and so our kids can stay on our insurance until they re 26 and that s exactly what he did. president obama promised to make sure that women, not politicians, can make our own health care decisions and to protect roe versus wade and that s exactly what he did. he understands that women s health care is an economic issue and it s a family issue. so, we face a very clear choice in this election. either to go back and i mean way, way, way back, right? or to keep moving forward. forward. so, on behalf of my mother, the late governor ann richards
cycle, here s what peggy noonan writes. they ve been revealing of the personalities and approaches of the candidates and how winners and losers are judged. it s a two part wave now. the debate and post-debate and you have to win both. you break up our nbc polls in predebate and post debate numbers and you can see there s a one-point gain for the president in wisconsin. one-point loss for the president in iowa. did you agree with peggy noonan that these debates are having a big difference in things? absolutely. we re a debate driven election which is strange. debates always matter. i think what s happening here is that there s so much uncertainty among the critical swing voters in terms of they like the president but have concerns or questions. with governor romney they have biggest concerns and questions. they don t know where to go. i think the debates you have so many people watching them and
matters. i think you called it a freakishly closed election there in the crystal ball blog. larry, thanks so much. no matter what the polls say, we know it comes down to the ground game and who goes out to vote. that means early voting is crucial. here s where numbers stand. democrats are leading in early ballot requests in iowa. 49% to 30%. registered republicans are ahead in florida, north carolina, gop ballot requests up 5% in the sunshine state and 17% in the tar heel state. back in 2008, colorado led the pack in early voting with 78% of the total votes cast before election day. let s bring in rick. welcome. did republicans do a better job of getting out the vote on election day in your state in 2008? without the early voting, john mccain would have won colorado. do democrats have the early voting firewall again this year?