it seems to be much more intense in ohio. much more organized, county to county, it looks like they have really done a job. the numbers are down. for instance, in kioga county, they re off 12,000 votes from 2008. well, as people know who follow this, cuyahoga county, we re talking about cleveland. democrats need a big turnout in cleveland in order to carry the state. i think, yes, the republicans are focused on the mechanics of this much more than the past. look at ohio. look at florida. those are the two states where you have to look. do they extend voting hours? do they put rules in that at the last minute that really make it difficult? there are going it be lawyers all over the place for both campaigns. every presipgt in florida and ohio in particular. if it s close. if it s down to the wire. expect lawsuits. expect all kinds of stuff happening. it could be a late night on tuesday. what is the rather strange strategy of paul ryan speaking today in minnesota? neither one of them
why should barack obama do anything any differently than he s doing it? he has told the justice department, don t you participate in any effort to discredit the opportunity for people to have equality on the same sex life. he signed the measure, knocking out the whole question of don t ask, don t tell. and at every level of his appointments, they ve been reflective of people of all sexual orientations. i don t know what should be required of him by those of us that support him. let me ask you tough question, my friend, ron. suppose you wake up the morning after the election and the president lost the election because he lost ohio and north carolina. by the way, they already lost ohio back in 2004. thanks to don king and thanks to other ministers in kioga county. if mitt romney walks into the white house and says, he doesn t evolve, we won t evolve. he walks into the white house and says he s been an all,