joining me now from ohio is ohio state representative kathleen clyde, and joe madison, nationally syndicated radio host of mornings with madison. thank you both for joining me tonight. representative let s go to you first. what can you tell us about this man? well today s decision shows us he really will stop at nothing to fight voters having access to the polls, and having their votes counted. appealing this decision the united states supreme court to have voting on the three busiest days of early voting is yet another attempt to suppress the vote, and so close to election day. it s really unfair to the voters to be changing the rolls so close to the time when the big day is here.
confused, be determined you re going to go vote don t accept these provisional ballots or anything else. this is about trying to confusion people to the point that they simply won t go to the polls and vote. i will wager not to bet you, reverend, because you re a good christian, but i would wager that the supreme court is probably not going to hear this case because of the way the decision was written in the circuit court. can you imagine for people in ohio, the money he s spending. we re going to stay on this kathleen clyde and joe madison. thank you both for joining us. kathleen when joe said we were registering voters a couple decades ago, i was a little boy. [ laughter ] inner city african-american neighborhoods, the ugly right-wing intimidation plan is exposed. next.
0 protect his own tax rate. governor romney said it s fair he pays a lower tax rate than a teacher or autoworker who makes $50,000. he is wrong. i refuse to ask middle-class families to give up their deductions for owning a home or raising their kids just to pay for another millionaire s tax cut. i refuse to pay for that tax cuss by asking you students to pay more for college or kicking kits out of headstart or eliminating health care for millions who are poor or disabled or elderly. here in america we believe we re all in this together. we understand that america is not about what can be done for us it s about what can be done by us together as one nation and as one people. we re in this together. it s about what can be done by us as one nation. it s a message that s resonating with voters e. despite how some polls have tightened, the president still leads in ohio. a brand-new poll shows him with a four-point lead over mr. romney in the buckeye state. 51-47. and the gender gap rem
today, and he went right after governor romney. i am not going to have us go back to another round of top-down economics, but that s what my opponent is offering. the centerpiece of governor romney s economic plan is a new $5 trillion tax cuts that favors the wealthiest americans, but most of the economists who have crunched the numbers said that paying for governor romney s tax plan one or the other. pick your poison. last week when we were on stage together. governor romney just pretended it didn t exist. what $5 trillion tax cut? i don t know anything about a $5 trillion tax cut. pay no attention for that tax cut under the carpet, behind the curtain. romney s pretending his tax cut plan doesn t exist, but the president won t let him get away with it. he also won t let him get away with hitting the middle class to protect his own tax rate. governor romney said it s fair he pays a lower tax rate than a teacher or autoworker who makes $50,000. he is wrong. i refuse to